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/klo͟ʊðz/
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[N-PLURAL 复数名词]See also:
plain-clothes
衣服;服装 Clothes are the things that people wear, such as shirts, coats, trousers, and dresses.
  • Moira walked upstairs to change her clothes...

    莫伊拉上楼去换衣服。

  • He dressed quickly in casual clothes.

    他很快穿上休闲装。

  • Usage Note :

    Note that there is no singular form of clothes, so you cannot talk about 'a clothe'. In formal English, you can talk about a garment. Clothing is a more formal word that is used to refer to a person's clothes. He took off his wet clothing. ...prison clothing. You can refer to a garment less formally as a piece of clothing, an article of clothing, or an item of clothing, but in ordinary conversation you usually just name the piece of clothing you are talking about. Cloth is material made from something such as cotton, wool, or nylon. A cloth is a piece of cloth that is used, for example, for cleaning or wiping things. Note that the plural, cloths, is used only for this second sense. For the different verbs associated with clothes, see the note at wear.

    注意 clothes 没有单数形式,所以不能说 a clothe。在正式用语中,可以说 a garment。clothing 表示所穿的衣服,是一个更正式的词:He took off his wet clothing (他脱下湿衣服),prison clothing (囚衣)。在不太正式的场合,可以用 a piece of clothing, an article of clothing 或 an item of clothing来指a garment, 但在日常会话中,通常说出所指服装的名称。cloth 指棉、羊毛、尼龙等制成的布。a cloth 是指用来清洁、擦拭等的一块布。注意复数 cloths 只用于第二个义项。与 clothes 连用的动词,请参见 wear 词条下的说明。


    Oxford
    clothes / kləʊðz ; NAmE kloʊðz / / kləʊz ; NAmE kloʊz / noun _clothes_suit_comp.jpg _skirt.jpg [plural ] the things that you wear, such as trousers/pants, dresses and jackets 衣服;服装 I bought some new clothes for the trip. 我为这次旅行买了一些新衣服。 to put on/take off your clothes 穿上╱脱下衣服 Bring a change of clotheswith you. 你要带上一套换洗衣服。 She has no clothes sense (= she does not know what clothes look attractive). 她不懂穿着打扮。 collocationsat
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    SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 clothes clothing garment dress wear gear These are all words for the things that you wear, such as shirts, jackets, dresses and trousers. 以上各词均指衣服、服装。 clothes [pl.] the things that you wear, such as shirts, jackets, dresses and trousers 指衣服、服装 clothing [U] ( rather formal) clothes, especially a particular type of clothes 指衣服,尤指某种类型的服装: warm clothing 保暖服 clothes or clothing? 用 clothes 还是 clothing? Clothingis more formal than clothesand is used especially to mean ‘a particular type of clothes’. There is no singular form of clothesor clothing: a piece/an item/an article of clothingis used to talk about one thing that you wear such as a dress or shirt. *clothing 较 clothes 更正式,尤用以指某种类型的服装。clothes 或 clothing 无单数形式,指一件衣服用 a piece / an item / an article of clothing。 garment ( formal) a piece of clothing 指一件衣服: He was wearing a strange shapeless garment. 他穿着一件不成形的奇怪衣服。 NOTE Garmentshould only be used in formal or literary contexts; in everyday contexts use a piece of clothing. *garment 只用于正式场合或文学语境,在日常生活中,一件衣服用 a piece of clothing。 dress [U] clothes, especially when worn in a particular style or for a particular occasion 指着装、衣着,尤指某种样式或某种场合穿的衣服: We were allowed to wear casual dress on Fridays. 我们在星期五可以穿便服。 wear [U] (usually in compounds) clothes for a particular purpose or occasion, especially when it is being sold in shops/stores ﹙通常构成复合词﹚指为特定用途或场合穿的衣服,尤指商店中售卖的衣服: the children's wear department 童装部 gear [U] ( informal) clothes 指衣服、服装: Her friends were all wearing the latest gear (= fashionable clothes). 她的朋友都穿着最新款的衣服。 PATTERNS casualclothes/clothing/dress/wear/gear evening / evening clothes/dress/wear designer / designer clothes/clothing/garments/wear/gear children's / children's clothes/clothing/garments/wear to have on / have on …clothes/garments/dress/gear
    clothes / kləʊðz ; NAmE kloʊðz /
    LDC
    clothesclothes /kləʊðz, kləʊz $ kloʊðz, kloʊz/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [plural]
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    the things that people wear to cover their body or keep warm:  What sort of clothes was he wearing? I showered and put on clean clothes. He was still in his work clothes. a clothes shop a change of clothes
    at change2(6)
    , → plain-clothes
    GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?Clothes is a plural noun. If you want to talk about one shirt, one sock etc, you say a piece of clothing or an item of clothing.Clothes is always followed by a plural verb: · All my clothes are packed and I’m ready for my trip.COLLOCATIONSverbswear clothes· She always wears beautiful clothes.be dressed in … clothes· The man was dressed in ordinary clothes.put your clothes on· I told him to get up and put some clothes on.take off/remove your clothes· She took off her clothes and slipped into bed.change your clothes· I usually change my clothes as soon as I get home from work.phrasesa change of clothes· He only took a small bag with a change of clothes.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + clotheswarm clothes· If you’re walking in the mountains, take plenty of warm clothes.casual clothes· Most people feel more comfortable in casual clothes.evening clothes· I don’t often have a chance to wear formal evening clothes.designer clothes (=made by a well-known designer)· She spends hundreds of pounds on designer clothes.somebody’s best clothes· They wore their best clothes for the photograph.formal clothes· It’s best to wear formal clothes for an interview.school/work clothes· Work clothes tend to be black, blue, or grey.sports clothes· Lou was wearing sports clothes and sunglasses.ordinary/everyday clothes· Everyone else was wearing ordinary clothes.civilian clothes (=ordinary clothes rather than a military uniform)· a US army lieutenant in civilian clothesbaby clothes· a shop for baby clothesmaternity clothes (=for women who are having a baby)winter/summer clothes· The shops are already full of winter clothes.plain clothes (=ordinary clothes that the police wear in order not to be recognized)· He was arrested by officers in plain clothes.clean clothes· I had no clean clothes.dry clothes· You’d better change into dry clothes or you’ll get cold.fashionable/trendy clothes· The club was full of beautiful people wearing trendy clothes.elegant· Italian people are often admired for their elegant clothes.old-fashioned· I decided to throw out all my old-fashioned clothes.smart British English· Do you have to wear smart clothes to work?scruffy (=dirty and untidy)· She was poor and dressed in scruffy clothes.second-hand clothes (=not new)· Charity shops sell second-hand clothes at low prices.dowdy (=unfashionable and unattractive)· Dowdy clothes make you have less confidence in yourself.THESAURUSclothes noun [plural] things you wear to cover your body or keep you warm. Clothes is always plural: · I like your clothes!· Don’t throw your dirty clothes on the floor!· a clothes shopclothing noun [uncountable] used when talking in general about a type of clothes, or about making or selling clothes. Also used in the phrase a piece/item/article of clothing (=one of the things that someone wears): · You’ll need to take some warm clothing.· It is important to wear protective clothing at all times.· a clothing manufacturer· a clothing retailer· Police found a piece of clothing in the bushes.· I took a change of clothing with me.garment noun [countable] formal one thing that you wear. Also used when talking about buying and selling clothes: · a long velvet garment· the garment industry· garment workers· garment factoriesdress noun [uncountable] a particular style of clothes. Don’t use dress on its own: · Casual dress is not appropriate for an interview.· men in evening dresswear noun [uncountable] used about types of clothes sold in a shop, in the following phrases. Don’t use wear on its own: · children’s wear· sports wear· casual weargear /ɡɪə $ ɡɪr/ noun [uncountable] informal clothes for a particular sport or activity: · She was wearing her running gear.· Have you got all your gear?wardrobe noun [singular] all the clothes that you own, or all the clothes that you wear at a particular time of year: · Her wardrobe consisted mainly of smart clothes for work.· I will need a new summer wardrobe.· You could win a complete new wardrobe!
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