1840, from outfit (n.). Related: Outfitted; outfitting; outfitter.
outfit (n.)
1769, "act of fitting out (a ship, etc.) for an expedition," from out + fit (v.). Sense of "articles and equipment required for an expedition" first attested 1787, American English; meaning "a person's clothes" is first recorded 1852; sense of "group of people" is from 1883.
1. You don't have to match your lipstick exactly to your outfit.
你不一定非要让唇膏的颜色同礼服完全搭配。
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2. Beckham wore a fetching outfit in purple and green.
贝克汉姆穿了一件抢眼的紫绿两色套装。
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3. She could change into a different outfit in two minutes.
她能在两分钟内换上一套不同的行头。
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4. Dress neatly and attractively in an outfit appropriate to the job.
着装要整洁美观,适合于这份工作。
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5. She was wearing an outfit she'd bought the previous day.
1840, from outfit (n.). Related: Outfitted; outfitting; outfitter.
outfit (n.)
1769, "act of fitting out (a ship, etc.) for an expedition," from out + fit (v.). Sense of "articles and equipment required for an expedition" first attested 1787, American English; meaning "a person's clothes" is first recorded 1852; sense of "group of people" is from 1883.
双语例句
1. You don't have to match your lipstick exactly to your outfit.
你不一定非要让唇膏的颜色同礼服完全搭配。
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2. Beckham wore a fetching outfit in purple and green.
贝克汉姆穿了一件抢眼的紫绿两色套装。
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3. She could change into a different outfit in two minutes.
她能在两分钟内换上一套不同的行头。
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4. Dress neatly and attractively in an outfit appropriate to the job.
着装要整洁美观,适合于这份工作。
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5. She was wearing an outfit she'd bought the previous day.