costume
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR An actor's or performer's costume is the set of clothes they wear while they are performing. 戏装
Even from a distance, the effect of his fox costume was stunning. 即使从远处看,他的狐装造型也非常漂亮。
The performers, in costume and makeup, were walking up and down backstage. 演员们穿着戏服化着妆,在后台走来走去。
2. N-UNCOUNT The clothes worn by people at a particular time in history, or in a particular country, are referred to as a particular type of costume. (某一历史时期或某一国家人们穿的) 服装
...men and women in eighteenth-century costume. …身着18世纪服装的男男女女。
3. ADJ A costume drama is one which is set in the past and in which the actors wear the type of clothes that were worn in that period. 古装的[ADJ n]
...a lavish costume drama set in Ireland and the U.S. in the 1890s. …以19世纪90年代的爱尔兰和美国为背景的一部大型古装戏。
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costume /ˈkɒstjuːm/ (costumes)
剑桥词典
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- The children were wearing traditional national costume.
- The movie won Oscars for best costumes and best screenplay in this year's awards .
- She looked every inch a vampire in her costume. 返回 costume
the set of clothes typical of a particular country or period of history , or suitable for a particular activity
(某国或某一历史时期或适合某种活动的)服装
Singers performing Mozart's operas often dress in/wear historical costume. 歌手们经常穿古装出演莫扎特的歌剧。
The dancers leading the procession were in colourful and elaborate costumes. 走在队伍前头的舞蹈演员身着色彩绚丽、制作考究的服装。
UK The shop has a good selection of bikinis and bathing /swimming costumes. 该店有很多漂亮的比基尼和其他泳装可供选购。
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 ] (UK also fancy-dress costume)
a set of clothes worn in order to look like someone or something else , especially for a party or as part of an entertainment
(尤指聚会或娱乐活动中穿的)化装服
Our host was wearing a clown costume. 我们的主人穿着小丑服。
The children were dressed in Halloween costumes. 孩子们都是万圣节打扮。
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