t-shirt
/ˈtiː ʃɜːt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtiː ʃɜːrt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtē-ˌshərt/ (ame, mw)
t-shirt — 名詞
1. a soft cotton shirt without a collar, typically with short sleeves, worn as casu
T恤
短袖無領的棉質上衣
a soft cotton shirt without a collar, typically with short sleeves, worn as casual everyday clothing
Mauricio wore a white t-shirt and jeans to the party.
Mauricio 穿著白色 T恤和牛仔褲去參加派對。
The t-shirt Min bought at the concert has the band's logo on the front.
Min 在演唱會買的那件 T恤,正面印有樂團的標誌。
t-shirt + prepositional phrase describing design
Chidi's favourite t-shirt is a soft grey one he got from his older brother.
Chidi 最喜歡的 T恤是一件柔軟的灰色款,是他哥哥給他的。
Yara packed three clean t-shirts for the weekend trip to the beach.
Yara 為了週末的海灘旅行打包了三件乾淨的 T恤。
Cotton t-shirts feel cooler than synthetic ones in hot weather.
在天氣炎熱的時候,純棉 T恤穿起來比合成材質的更涼爽。
文法句型
determiner + t-shirt
adjective + t-shirt
t-shirt + prepositional phrase
用法筆記
Often written as T-shirt in formal or printed contexts. The T in the name refers to the shape of the garment when laid flat.