t‑shirt
/ˈtiː.ʃɜːt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtiː.ʃɝːt/ (ame, ipa)
t‑shirt — noun
1. a casual soft top for your upper body, often made from cotton, with short sleeve
1.名詞A1
釋義
a casual soft top for your upper body, often made from cotton, with short sleeves, an open neck, and no buttons down the front
例句
Noa wore a loose T‑shirt and shorts to the beach picnic.
casual outfit: T‑shirt and shorts
Esteban changed into a dry T‑shirt after soccer practice.
change into a dry T‑shirt
Gita's black T‑shirt has the museum logo across the front.
Ari packed two clean T‑shirts for the weekend camping trip.
Min slept in an old T‑shirt because the night was hot.
文法句型
a [color/material] T‑shirt
wear / change into a T‑shirt
T‑shirt with a logo
用法筆記
Usually refers to casual clothing, sleepwear, or sportswear. Unlike a shirt, a T‑shirt does not normally have a collar or front buttons.
常見錯誤
❌He wore a T‑shirt and tie to the wedding.
✅He wore a shirt and tie to the wedding.
💡A T‑shirt is casual, so it usually does not fit formal events.
❌Please button your T‑shirt before the photo.
✅Please button your shirt before the photo.
💡A T‑shirt normally has no front buttons.