sweatshirt
IPA/ˈswetʃɜːt/
KK[swˈɛtʃˌɚt]IPA/ˈswetʃɜːrt/
sweatshirt — noun
- sweatshirtsingular
- sweatshirtsplural
1. A casual top made of thick, soft cotton, with long sleeves and no opening at the
1.名詞A2
釋義
A casual top made of thick, soft cotton, with long sleeves and no opening at the front; you put it on by pulling it over your head.
例句
Noa pulled a clean sweatshirt from the drawer before heading out.
Vivek's favourite sweatshirt had a faded university logo across the chest.
collocation: favourite sweatshirt
Amihan bought a grey sweatshirt at the stadium gift shop after the match.
A thick grey sweatshirt was draped over the back of the kitchen chair.
Rania folded the sweatshirt and placed it on the bottom shelf.
常見錯誤
❌She knitted me a sweatshirt for my birthday.
✅She gave me a sweatshirt for my birthday.
💡Sweatshirts are sewn from cotton jersey, not knitted from wool like a sweater.
❌I left my sweat shirt in the car.
✅I left my sweatshirt in the car.
💡'Sweatshirt' is always written as one word.