shirt UK [ʃɜ:t] US [ʃɝ:t] noun countable ESSENTIAL ■a piece of clothing worn, especially by men, on the upper part of the body, made of light cloth like cotton and usually having a collar and buttons at the front (尤指男式)衬衣,衬衫•a striped/white shirt条纹/白衬衫 •a short-/long-sleeved shirt短袖/长袖衬衫 •You've spilled something down your shirt front.你把甚么东西洒在衬衫前襟上了。 ⇒ See also nightshirt;sweatshirt;T-shirt UK [ʃɜ:t] US [ʃɝ:t] noun countable keep your shirt on (UK also keep your hair on) informal ■said to tell someone to stop being so angry or upset 别生气•Keep your shirt on! Your car isn't badly damaged!别生气!你的车受损不严重! UK [ʃɜ:t] US [ʃɝ:t] noun countable put your shirt on sth UK informal ■to feel very certain that something will happen 确信…会发生•I'd put my shirt on the President being re-elected.我肯定总统会再次当选。 UK [ʃɜ:t] US [ʃɝ:t] noun countable the shirt off sb's back informal ■the last thing that someone has left (某人)仅剩的家当•He's the kind of man who'd give you the shirt off his back.他是那种能为你付出一切的人。 |