dress shop
英 [dres ʃɒp]
美 [dres ʃɑːp]
网络 礼服店; 服装店
英英释义
noun
- a shop that sells women's clothes and jewelry
双语例句
- A fat lady walked into the dress shop. "I'd like to see a dress that would fit me," she told the clerk.
一个胖女士走进一间服装店,“我想找一件适合我的衣服”,她对店员说。 - She bought the dearest dress in the shop.
她买了店里最贵的衣服。 - A dress shop. I'll have to think about that.
开一家服装店,这个应该多研究研究。 - Hello. I bought a China dress in your shop this morning.
喂,我今天上午在你们店里买了一件唐装。 - She bought the most expensive dress in the shop.
她买了商店里最贵的连衣裙。 - Maybe I could open a small dress shop.
也许我可以开一家小服装店。 - Without full-time jobs, Christina and John had a modest wedding – she bought her wedding dress from a charity shop and altered the frock to fit her.
由于都还没有全职工作,克里斯蒂娜和约翰的婚礼十分简单。克里斯蒂娜在一家慈善商店买了婚纱,并改了一下裙衫,以便合身。 - How much is the red dress you have on display in the shop window?
橱窗里摆的那条红色连衣裙多少钱? - She works in the dress shop and make chipmunk noises when she gets excited.
她在服装店上班,兴奋时会发出花栗鼠的声音。 - Can't you just take the dress back to the shop if it doesn't fit?
如果衣服不合身,你难道不能把它退回店里吗?
