sweatsuit
/ˈswetsuːt/ (bre, ipa) · [swˈɛtsˌut] /ˈswetsuːt/ (ame, ipa)
sweatsuit — 名詞
- sweatsuitsingular
- sweatsuitsplural
1. a matching two-piece set of casual clothing, combining a long-sleeved pullover t
運動套裝
搭配穿的長袖運動衫和運動褲
a matching two-piece set of casual clothing, combining a long-sleeved pullover top with loose-fitting trousers, worn for exercise, lounging at home, or everyday informal activities
After the morning run, Stefan pulled on his grey sweatsuit and made breakfast.
晨跑結束後,Stefan 穿上他的灰色運動套裝,做了早餐。
Nora's favourite sweatsuit has a small pocket on the sleeve for her phone.
Nora 最喜歡的運動套裝袖子上有一個小口袋可以放手機。
possessive + sweatsuit
The coach asked every player to bring a clean sweatsuit to the championship game.
教練要求每位球員帶一套乾淨的運動套裝來參加冠軍賽。
Emily wore her soft fleece sweatsuit on the long bus ride to her grandmother's house.
在前往奶奶家的長途巴士上,Emily 穿著她那件柔軟的抓絨運動套裝。
Yumi's cotton sweatsuit was so comfortable that she wore it all weekend.
Yumi 的棉質運動套裝非常舒服,她整個週末都穿著它。
- tracksuit
more common in British English; 'tracksuit' often implies a zip-up jacket and elastic-ankle pants, while 'sweatsuit' usually has a pullover sweatshirt and elastic-cuff pants
- jogging suit
slightly old-fashioned; emphasises use for running rather than general lounging
- sweats
informal shortening ('I just wore sweats to class'); can also refer to the pants alone depending on context
用法筆記
Frequently used with a possessive noun or pronoun (my sweatsuit, his sweatsuit) or preceded by an adjective describing material or colour (grey sweatsuit, fleece sweatsuit, matching sweatsuits).