tracksuit
tracksuit — noun
- tracksuitsingular
- tracksuitsplural
1. a loose, matching set of a soft jacket and trousers, worn for playing sport, doi
a loose, matching set of a soft jacket and trousers, worn for playing sport, doing exercise, or relaxing at home
Lisa wore her blue tracksuit to the stadium for early morning practice.
The whole class wore matching tracksuits for the school sports day parade.
matching tracksuits — worn as a group for an event
After work, Gabriel changes into his old tracksuit and watches television on the sofa.
Salma packed her tracksuit so she could go for a run straight after class.
A tracksuit made of cotton or polyester stays comfortable after many washes.
- sweatsuit
more common in American English; typically made of thicker, fleece-like material
- jogging suit
focuses on use for running; slightly old-fashioned in everyday speech
- shell suit
a lightweight, shiny type of tracksuit popular in the 1980s–1990s; now dated
- formal wear
tracksuits are informal; formal wear is for events like weddings or business meetings
文法句型
[countable] a tracksuit
用法筆記
Frequently modified by colour, material, or brand adjectives: 'a grey tracksuit', 'a cotton tracksuit', 'a Nike tracksuit'. The word can also be used attributively: 'tracksuit bottoms', 'tracksuit top'.