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tunics

n. (动植物的)膜皮( tunic的名词复数 ); 束腰宽松外衣; 一套制服的短上衣; (天主教主教等穿的)短祭袍;

例句:

  • Classical-ballet princes are matter-of-factly costumed in body-defining tights and tunics.
    来自WSJ
  • After work colourful clothes replace the blue tunics.
    下班后,蓝制服都换成了色彩鲜艳的衣服.
  • The ancient Greeks fastened their tunics with Buttons and loops.
    古希腊人在肩部用钮扣与环圈将束腰外衣扣紧.
  • You shall bring his sons and put tunics on them.
    出29:8要叫他的儿子来、他们穿上内袍.
  • Only a handful of similar tunics have survived so long in Europe.
    来自VOA
  • From dresses to tunics to short shorts, this season's garments and accessories are gleaming with acrylic, vinyl and cellophane.
    来自WSJ