wardrobe
noun uk/ˈwɔː.drəʊb/ us/ˈwɔːr.droʊb/
B1 [ C ] mainly UK衣橱,衣柜
a tall cupboard in which you hang your clothes
He hung his suit in the wardrobe. 他把西装挂进衣柜里。
She was showing me her new built-in/fitted wardrobes. 她正在带我看她新做的嵌入式衣柜。
[ C ](某人的)全部衣服
all of the clothes that a person owns
I need a new summer wardrobe (= new clothes for summer). 我需要一批夏天的新衣服。
Jeans are an indispensable part of most people's wardrobe. 牛仔裤是大多数人必不可少的衣物。
[ U ](剧院等的)服装保管部,戏装部
a department in a theatre, film company, etc. that is in charge of the clothes that the actors wear on stage, making certain that they are clean, repairing them and sometimes making them
He's in charge of wardrobe at the local amateur theatre. 他是当地业余剧院戏装部的负责人。
- More examples
- He chose a shirt from the many in his wardrobe.
- A long wool coat is a classic no wardrobe should be without.
- Do you think you could contrive something for hanging my clothes on until I can get a wardrobe?
- The wardrobe is 2 m high, 1 m wide and 60 cm deep.
- I'm going through my wardrobe and throwing out all the clothes I don't wear any more.