garments
garments — 名詞
1. a single item of clothing such as a shirt, coat, or dress, especially one produc
衣服
一件穿在身上的衣物
a single item of clothing such as a shirt, coat, or dress, especially one produced or sold by a company.
Amara checked the label on her new garment to find out what material it was made from.
Amara 檢查她新衣服上的標籤,想知道它是用什麼材質做的。
The factory produces over two thousand cotton garments every single day.
這家工廠每天生產超過兩千件棉質衣物。
collocation: cotton garments
Kenji hung the finished garment on a hanger and inspected the stitching carefully.
Kenji 把做好的衣服掛在衣架上,仔細檢查縫線。
Nadia donated several warm garments to the shelter before winter arrived.
Nadia 在冬天來臨前捐了好幾件保暖衣物給收容所。
Old garments can be turned into cleaning cloths or fresh insulation material.
舊衣服可以回收製成抹布或新的隔熱材料。
用法筆記
More formal than 'clothes'. Often used in fashion, manufacturing, and retail contexts rather than everyday conversation.
常見錯誤
garments — 動詞
1. to provide a person or thing with a particular set of clothes, especially for a
給…穿衣
給人穿上特定服裝
to provide a person or thing with a particular set of clothes, especially for a formal, ceremonial, or theatrical purpose.
The choir was garmented in white robes for the Easter morning service.
詩班在復活節早上的禮拜中身穿白色長袍。
passive: be garmented in [garment]
Hiroshi garmented the window mannequins in the new autumn collection.
Hiroshi 給櫥窗裡的模特兒穿上秋季新裝。
All the performers were garmented in costumes that matched their characters.
所有表演者都穿上了符合角色身份的戲服。
- undress
opposite action of removing clothes
文法句型
be garmented in + garment type
用法筆記
Very rare in modern English. Almost always used in passive or literary contexts. Use 'dress' or 'clothe' for everyday situations.