clotheshorse [
'kləuðzhɔ:s]
n. 晾衣架
- Princess Dian was a real clotheshorse. It's hard to imagine how much she had spent on clothes.
黛安娜王妃是一个很讲究穿戴的人,很难想象她花在衣服上的钱有多少。 - Princess Diana was a real clotheshorse. It's hard to imagine how much she had spent on clothes.
戴安娜王妃时一个很讲究穿戴的人.难想象她花在衣服上的钱有多少。 - Jack was from a poor family. But after he got a job in a big company, he gradually became a clotheshorse.
杰克出身贫寒。但自从在一家大企业找到一份工作后,他慢慢变成一个穿戴讲究的人了。
clotheshorse[ noun ]- a framework on which to hang clothes (as for drying)
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- a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance
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Clotheshorse \Clothes"horse`\ (kl[=o]z"h[^o]rs`), n.
1. A frame to hang clothes on.
2. a person who is conspicuous for dressing fashionably,
especially one who spends much time or money to acquire
clothing.
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