中英
T-shirt
/ ˈtiː ʃɜːt /
/ ˈtiː ʃɜːrt /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.T恤;短袖汗衫
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  • 1

     短袖圆领衫

    ... short-sleevedsweater短袖运动衫 T-shirt短袖圆领衫,体恤衫 three-quartercoat中长大衣 ...

  • 2

     T恤

    当年,罗文爸爸的同事家中有只猫生产了,她便把小猫带到工作地点,看有没有人想领养它。罗文一看到一只叫T恤(T-Shirt)的小猫后,就果断决定要领养它,「我对它一见钟情,因为它实在太有个性了!

  • 3

     体恤衫

    ... shirt衬衫 blouse紧身女衫 t-shirt短袖圆领衫,体恤衫 ...

  • 4

     恤衫

    自由软件基金会(FSF),一个开发自由软件的慈善机构,主要是依靠销售GNU光盘驱动器(GNU CD-ROMs),体恤衫(T-shirts),自由软件手册(manuals),以及销售豪华版,来筹集资金的。我们销售的这一切产品,用户都可以自由拷贝和修改。

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    She wore an olive-green T-shirt.
    她穿了一件橄榄绿的T恤衫。
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    I brought a T-shirt back for Mark.
    我给马克带回来一件T恤衫。
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    I was in my drawers and my T-shirt.
    我穿着我的内裤和T恤。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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  • 百科
  • T-Shirt

    A T-shirt (or tee-shirt, or tee) is a style of fabric shirt, named after the T shape of the body and sleeves. It is normally associated with short sleeves, a round neck line known as a "crew neck", and no collar.Typically made of cotton fibers knitted in a jersey stitch, they have a distinctive soft texture compared to woven shirts. The majority of modern versions have a body made from a continuously woven tube, on a circular loom, so that the torso has no side seams. The manufacture of T-shirts has become highly automated, and may include fabric cutting by laser or water jet.The T-shirt evolved from undergarments used in the 19th century, through cutting the one-piece "union suit" underwear into separate top and bottom garments, with the top long enough to tuck under the waistband of the bottoms. With and without buttons, they were adopted by miners and stevedores during the late 19th century as a convenient covering for hot environments.As slip-on garments without buttons, they originally became popular in the United States when they were issued by the U.S. Navy during or following the Spanish–American War of 1898. These were a crew-necked, short-sleeved, white cotton undershirt to be worn under a uniform. It became common for sailors and Marines in work parties, the early submarines, and tropical climates to remove their uniform "jacket", wearing (and soiling) only the undershirt.They soon became popular as a bottom layer of clothing for workers in various industries, including agriculture. The T-shirt was easily fitted, easily cleaned, and inexpensive, and for those reasons it became the shirt of choice for young boys. Boys' shirts were made in various colors and patterns. By the Great Depression, the T-shirt was often the default garment to be worn when doing farm or ranch chores, as well as other times when modesty called for a torso covering but conditions called for lightweight fabrics.A V-neck T-shirt has a V-shaped neckline, as opposed to the round neckline of the more common crew neck shirt. V-necks were introduced so that the neckline of the shirt does not stand out when an outer shirt is worn over it, thus reducing or eliminating the visible cloth above the outer shirt of a crew neck shirt.

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