buttoned
/ˈbʌt.ən/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈʌtənd] /ˈbʌt.ən/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈʌtənd] /ˈbə-tᵊn How to pronounce button (audio)/ (ame, mw)
buttoned — 形容詞
- buttonedpositive
- more buttonedcomparative
- most buttonedsuperlative
1. fastened by closing the buttons on a piece of clothing
扣好的
鈕扣已扣上、保持扣合的
fastened by closing the buttons on a piece of clothing
Kenji kept his coat buttoned while waiting for the late bus in the wind.
Kenji 在風中等晚班公車時,一直把外套扣好。
keep + garment + buttoned
At the funeral, Manuela wore a dark cardigan fully buttoned over her black dress.
在喪禮上,Manuela 穿著一件深色開襟衫,外面整齊地全數扣好,罩在她的黑色洋裝上。
fully buttoned — completed state
The school told students to keep their blazers buttoned during the cold ceremony.
學校告訴學生,在寒冷的典禮上要把西裝外套扣好。
Eshe stepped into the church with every button on her jacket neatly buttoned.
Eshe 走進教堂時,夾克上的每一顆鈕扣都扣得整整齊齊。
- unbuttoned
the direct opposite, with the buttons left open
- open
contrasts the closed state but is less specific about how the clothing is open
文法句型
buttoned + noun (coat / shirt / jacket)
be + buttoned
keep/leave + garment + buttoned
用法筆記
Used for clothes that actually close with buttons. It often appears after 'be,' 'keep,' or 'leave' to describe the finished state.
常見錯誤
buttoned — 動詞
- buttonedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- buttoneds3rd person singular
- buttoneding-ing form
- buttonededpast simple
1. to make clothing stay closed by putting its buttons through the holes
扣上
把衣物的鈕扣扣進扣眼
to make clothing stay closed by putting its buttons through the holes
Hari buttoned his coat before stepping onto the windy ferry deck.
Hari 走上有風的渡輪甲板前,先把外套扣上。
button + coat
Charlotte buttoned the baby's cardigan after lifting the child from the stroller.
Charlotte 抱起嬰兒離開推車後,把孩子的羊毛開襟衫扣上。
The nurse buttoned the clean gown for the old man before the X-ray.
護理師在照 X 光前,替那位老人把乾淨的病袍扣上。
After the speech, Christopher buttoned his suit jacket and walked back onstage.
演講結束後,Christopher 扣上西裝外套,走回舞台上。
文法句型
button + shirt/coat/jacket/cardigan
button + someone's coat
button + top button/collar
用法筆記
Usually takes the piece of clothing as its object. Use 'zip' or 'buckle' instead when the thing closes in another way.