uniform
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR A uniform is a special set of clothes which some people, for example soldiers or the police, wear to work in and which some children wear in school. 制服
The police wear dark blue uniforms. 警察穿深藍(lán)色制服。
Felipe was in uniform for the parade. 費利珮穿著遊行服裝。
2. ADJ If something is uniform, it does not vary, but is even and regular throughout. 一致的
Cut down between the bones so that all the chops are of uniform size. 在骨頭之間砍削,使所有的排骨大小一致。
All flowing water, though it appears to be uniform, is actually divided into extensive inner surfaces, or layers, moving against one another. 所有流水盡琯看起來是一樣的,實際上是分成了大量相互碰撞的內(nèi)在表層。
3. uniformityN-UNCOUNT 一致性
...the caramel that was used to maintain uniformity of colour in the brandy. …爲(wèi)保持白蘭地色澤一致而添加的焦糖。
4. ADJ If you describe a number of things as uniform, you mean that they are all the same. 同樣的
Along each wall stretched uniform green metal filing cabinets. 沿每堵牆擺放著清一色的綠色金屬檔案櫃。
5. uniformityN-UNCOUNT 相同性
...the dull uniformity of the houses. …那些房子的單調(diào)雷同。
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uniform /?ju?n??f??m/ (uniforms)
劍橋詞典
- a particular set of clothes that has to be worn by the members of the same organization or group of people
- He was pictured as a soldier in full uniform.
- She recalled the humiliation of exchanging her clothes for the prison uniform.
- I never wear grey because it reminds me of my school uniform.
- He thinks that wearing school uniform depersonalizes children .
- I feel so drab in this grey uniform. 返回 uniform
制服
military /school uniform 軍裝/校服
a nurse's uniform 護(hù)士服
I love a man in uniform! 我喜歡穿制服的男人!
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mufti
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]
a type of clothes that is connected with a particular group of people
(某一群躰的人穿的)典型服裝,特有服裝
Photographs show him wearing the T-shirt and ripped jeans that were the student's uniform of the time . 照片上的他穿著T賉衫和破洞牛仔褲,一幅儅時學(xué)生的典型打扮。
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