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sleeves

英 [sliːvz]

美 [slivz]

n.  袖子; 有…袖子的; 唱片套
sleeve的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 袖子
    Thesleevesof a coat, shirt, or other item of clothing are the parts that cover your arms.
    1. His sleeves were rolled up to his elbows...
      他的袖子卷到了肘部。
    2. He wore a black band on the left sleeve of his jacket.
      他在夹克衫的左袖上戴了一条黑箍儿。
  • N-COUNT (唱片)封套
    A recordsleeveis the stiff envelope in which a record is kept.
    1. There are to be no pictures of him on the sleeve of the new record.
      新唱片的封套上不会出现他的照片。
    2. ...an album sleeve.
      唱片套
  • in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 jacket

  • 流露自己的感情;把喜怒挂在脸上
    If someonewearstheirheart ontheirsleeve, they behave in a way that makes their feelings very obvious, for example when they are in love with someone.
    1. PHRASE 藏有…想法;留有锦囊妙计;心中另有…高招
      If you have somethingupyoursleeve, you have an idea or plan which you have not told anyone about. You can also say that someone hasan ace, card, ortrick uptheirsleeve.
      1. He wondered what Shearson had up his sleeve...
        他暗自猜度希尔森究竟有什么高招。
      2. I'd been doing some quiet investigating in the meantime and had an ace up my sleeve.
        与此同时,我不动声色地展开了调查,掌握了一张王牌。

    双语例句

    • I had to wear long sleeves to stop myself scratching.
      我只好穿上长袖衣服以免自己挠痒。
    • This is because my father rolls up his sleeves and prepares to work hard.
      这是因为我的父亲卷起他的袖子,准备努力工作。
    • Do you think that we will have sleeves in our shirts and blouses?
      你认为我们的衬衣和上衣还会有袖子吗?
    • Finally, I rolled up my sleeves and made my own.
      最后我卷起袖子自己做了一个这样的工具。
    • Look at this jacket, the sleeves are detachable.
      你看这件夹克,袖子是可以拆下来的。
    • The sleeves covered his hands to the tips of his fingers
      袖子遮住了他的手,一直盖到指尖。
    • Hey, you're wearing sleeves today.
      嘿,你今天穿有袖子的衣服了。
    • She rolled [ turned] up her sleeves and set to work.
      她卷起袖子大干起来。
    • If you have tattoos, then short sleeves are essential wear, because the tattoo becomes the sleeve.
      如果你有纹身,那么短袖就成了重要的衣服,因为纹身变成了袖子。
    • He paced the floor, his hands tucked deep in his sleeves.
      他袖着手,踱来踱去。