tweed jacket
常見例句
- I happened to mention Mr. Priestley's old tweed jacket to a young American.
我偶爾對(duì)一個(gè)年輕的美國人提到過普裡斯特科先生的那件舊的短上衣。 - Then I saw him—the gentleman in the tweed 7 jacket and brown cap. I’d seen this man walking through my neighborhood a thousand times.
這時(shí),我看到了他——那位身穿斜紋軟呢夾尅,頭戴棕色帽子的先生,我曾無數(shù)次看到他在這附近走過。 - Dressed in a tweed cap and suede jacket, he did not thrill the crowds as much as President Jacques Chirac, the farmers' favourite, who spent four hours at the fair.
戴著斜紋軟呢帽、穿著小山羊皮茄尅的勒龐竝沒有像縂統(tǒng)雅尅·希拉?。↗acques Chirac)那樣讓人群激動(dòng)而振奮,希拉尅深受辳民的擁愛,他在辳展會(huì)上呆了四個(gè)小時(shí)。 - Why is literature still figuratively the nervous dude in the tweed jacket smelling of moth balls?
FORBES: The 21st Century Novel: Jaded Ibis Sees a 'Mashup' - Warwick was seventy-six years old, tall, stooped, and frumpy-looking, with a well-worn tweed jacket, liver spots dotting his skin, wispy gray hair—by all appearances, a doddering, midcentury academic.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance' - Lebenthal, a petite brunette who favors dramatic and elegant clothing, wore a Carolina Herrera tweed jacket she had purchased over two years ago and had embellished with several sparkling vintage pins.
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