shirt
noun [ C ] uk/ʃɜːt/ us/ʃɝːt/
A1 (尤指男式)衬衣,衬衫
a piece of clothing worn, especially by men, on the upper part of the body, made of light cloth like cotton and usually having a collar and buttons at the front
a striped/white shirt 条纹/白衬衣
a short-/long-sleeved shirt 短袖/长袖衬衫
You've spilled something down your shirt front. 你把什么东西洒在衬衫前襟上了。
See also: nightshirtsweatshirtT-shirt
- More examples
- a clean white shirt
- a shirt collar
- This shirt crumples easily
- The sleeve of his shirt was torn at the elbow.
- This shirt fastens at the back.
Idioms
keep your shirt onidiom informal (UK also keep your hair on) 别生气
said to tell someone to stop being so angry or upset
Keep your shirt on! Your car isn't even scratched! 别生气!你的车连剐蹭的痕迹都没有!
put your shirt on somethingidiom UK informal 确信…会发生
to feel very certain that something will happen
I'd put my shirt on the president being re-elected. 我肯定总统会再次当选。
the shirt off someone's backidiom informal (某人)仅剩的家当
the last thing that someone has left
He's the kind of man who'd give you the shirt off his back. 他是那种能为你付出一切的人。