ADJECTIVES/NOUN + clotheswarm clothes 保暖衣物If you’re walking in the mountains, take plenty of warm clothes. 如果在山间行走,要带上足够的保暖衣物。
casual clothes 休闲衣服Most people feel more comfortable in casual clothes. 大多数人觉得穿休闲服更舒服。
nevening clothesI don’t often have a chance to wear formal evening clothes.
designer clothes (=made by a well-known designer) 名师设计的服装She spends hundreds of pounds on designer clothes. 她花很多钱购买名师设计的服装。
somebody’s best clothes 某人最好的衣服They wore their best clothes for the photograph. 他们穿上最好的衣服照相。
formal clothes 正式服装nIt’s best to wear formal clothes for an interview.
school/work clothes 校服/工作服nWork clothes tend to be black, blue, or grey.
nsports clothesLou was wearing sports clothes and sunglasses.
ordinary/everyday clothes 普通/日常的衣服nEveryone else was wearing ordinary clothes.
civilian clothes (=ordinary clothes rather than a military uniform) 平民装na US army lieutenant in civilian clothes
baby clothes 婴儿服na shop for baby clothes
maternity clothes (=for women who are having a baby) 孕妇装
winter/summer clothes 冬装/夏装nThe shops are already full of winter clothes.
nplain clothes (=ordinary clothes that the police wear in order not to be recognized)He was arrested by officers in plain clothes.
clean clothes 干净的衣服nI had no clean clothes.
ndry clothesYou’d better change into dry clothes or you’ll get cold.
fashionable/trendy clothes 时髦的衣服nThe club was full of beautiful people wearing trendy clothes.
nelegantItalian people are often admired for their elegant clothes.
nold-fashionedI decided to throw out all my old-fashioned clothes.
nsmart British EnglishBrEDo you have to wear smart clothes to work?
nscruffy (=dirty and untidy)She was poor and dressed in scruffy clothes.
second-hand clothes (=not new) 二手衣服nCharity shops sell second-hand clothes at low prices.
ndowdy (=unfashionable and unattractive)Dowdy clothes make you have less confidence in yourself.