jumpsuit
jumpsuit — 名詞
- jumpsuitsingular
- jumpsuitsplural
1. an item of clothing in which the top and trousers are joined into a single garme
連身褲
上衣與褲子連成一體的服裝
an item of clothing in which the top and trousers are joined into a single garment, worn for fashion, as a uniform, or as protective workwear
Aylin wore a red jumpsuit to her cousin's wedding.
Aylin 穿著紅色連身褲去參加她表親的婚禮。
wore + [garment] + to + [social event]
Andrés put on a clean jumpsuit before starting work in the kitchen.
Andrés 在進廚房工作前,先穿上乾淨的連身褲。
put on + [garment] + before + [action]
Nila bought a light cotton jumpsuit for her trip to Spain.
Nila 買了一件輕薄棉質連身褲,準備去西班牙旅行。
The hospital gives every nurse three white jumpsuits each month.
醫院每個月發給每位護士三件白色連身褲。
Obi unzipped his grease-stained jumpsuit and let it drop to the workshop floor.
Obi 拉開沾滿油污的連身褲拉鍊,讓它落到工作坊的地板上。
- coveralls
heavier, looser, and more industrial than a jumpsuit
- boiler suit
British term; a heavy-duty one-piece worn for manual work
- romper
a short version with shorts instead of long trousers; more casual
用法筆記
Distinguish from overalls: overalls have shoulder straps and a bib front without sleeves, while a jumpsuit has a complete top half that covers the arms and chest.