attired
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++at·tired /əˈtaɪrəd $ əˈtaɪrd/ adjective [not before noun] formal WEAR CLOTHESdressed in a particular way 穿着…衣服的,作…打扮的 He arrived suitably attired in a dark dinner suit. 他来了时得体地穿了一套黑色无尾晚礼服。
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attired• Sean was properly attired in coat and tie.suitably attired• Present-day runners, whether amateur or professional, are more suitably attired in vest and shorts and well-trained.• It was another dull day, but, suitably attired, she later went by taxi up to the house.Origin attired (1200-1300) Old French atirier, from tire “order, rank”at·tired adjectiveChineseSyllable
in particular way Corpus dressed a
attired
at‧tired /əˈtaɪrəd $ əˈtaɪrd/
adjective [not before noun] formal
He arrived suitably attired in a dark dinner suit.
at‧tired /əˈtaɪrəd $ əˈtaɪrd/
adjective [not before noun] formal Date: 1200-1300
Language: Old French
Origin: atirier, from tire 'order, rank'
dressed in a particular way:Language: Old French
Origin: atirier, from tire 'order, rank'
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