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skirt

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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skirt1 /skɜːt $ skɜːrt/ ●●● S3 noun [countable]  1 DCCa piece of outer clothing worn by women and girls, which hangs down from the waist like the bottom part of a dress 裙子 She wore a white blouse and a plain black skirt. 她穿着白衬衣和纯黑的裙子。leather/pleated/cotton etc skirt a green velvet skirt 绿色的丝绒裙short/long skirt a short skirt and high heels 短裙和高跟鞋2. (also skirts [plural]) old-fashionedDCC the part of a dress or coat that hangs down from the waist 〔连衣裙或大衣的〕下摆3. the skirts of a forest/hill/village etc British EnglishEDGE the outside edge of a forest etc 森林/小山/村子等的外围 SYN outskirts4. a bit of skirt British English informal not politeWOMAN an offensive expression meaning an attractive woman 骚娘儿们〔对漂亮女子的冒犯说法〕
Examples from the Corpus
skirtToday I was all-silk, navy blue blouse and skirt.Her black skirt swayed from side to side.The women wear tight bodices over a long flowing skirt.Daughter Chelsea wore a blue-gray, military-inspired jacket with a matching coat and a short A-line skirt.Tina looked fantastic in whatever she wore, particularly jeans or a tennis skirt.But the skirt was so full and my arm so tired that I seemed to be getting nowhere.short/long skirtShe also suggested that I wear a skirt, a long skirt.I felt so cross with myself, so stupid for wearing a short skirt.She wore a long skirt and a baggy maroon V-neck sweater, one of mine she had appropriated and almost worn out.I shot three more arrows into the same spot and saw the foot re-treat beneath her long skirt.Her long skirt dragged on the ground and her tangled hair fell around Janir as she hunched over him.The shorts were pleated about the waist and flared widely, giving an illusion of being a too short skirt.
skirt2 (also skirt around/round) verb [transitive]  1 AROUND/ROUNDto go around the outside edge of a place or area 沿着边缘走,围绕着 The old footpath skirts around the village. 古老的小径围绕着村庄。2 AVOIDto avoid talking about an important subject, especially because it is difficult or embarrassing – used to show disapproval 绕过,避开〔重要话题;含贬义〕 a disappointing speech that skirted around all the main issues 回避所有主要问题的令人失望的演说→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
skirtScarlet relaxed a little: a mine had been skirted.It is four miles south of Driffield, and skirted by the Driffield-Beverley road.We skirted its edges on our way to meet him.We maneuvered the canoe so it skirted just past that rock.Wild horse and donkey tracks skirted the bases of red, sedimentary hills.I skirted the dike district too - or at any rate two big chicks denied me entry to their purple sanctum.Hurricane Ben skirted the Florida coast before moving back out to sea.The report skirted the issue of the government's responsibility for the crisis.
Origin skirt1 (1200-1300) Old Norse skyrta shirt
clothing of women worn Corpus by piece a outer girls, and


skirt
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skirt1 S3 /skɜːt $ skɜːrt/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old Norse
 Origin: skyrta 'shirt'
1. a piece of outer clothing worn by women and girls, which hangs down from the waist like the bottom part of a dress:
    She wore a white blouse and a plain black skirt.
    leather/pleated/cotton etc skirt
    a green velvet skirt
    short/long skirt
    a short skirt and high heels
2. (also skirts [plural]) old-fashioned the part of a dress or coat that hangs down from the waist
3. the skirts of a forest/hill/village etc British English the outside edge of a forest etc
   SYN  outskirts
4. a bit of skirt British English informal not polite an offensive expression meaning an attractive woman

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skirt2 (also skirt around/round) verb [transitive]
1. to go around the outside edge of a place or area:
    The old footpath skirts around the village.
2. to avoid talking about an important subject, especially because it is difficult or embarrassing – used to show disapproval:
    a disappointing speech that skirted around all the main issues


🔑 skirtBrE /skɜːt/ 🔊NAmE /skɜːrt/ 🔊 noun🔑
[countable] a piece of clothing for a woman or girl that hangs from the waist 女裙;裙子a long/short/straight/pleated, etc. skirt 长裙、短裙、直筒裙、百褶裙等
[countable] (also skirts [plural] ) the part of a dress, coat, etc. that hangs below the waist (连衣裙、外衣等的)下摆
[countable] an outer covering or part used to protect the base of a vehicle or machine (车辆或机器基座的)挡板,裙板the rubber skirt around the bottom of a hovercraft气垫船底部四周的橡胶挡板
🔑 skirtBrE /skɜːt/ 🔊NAmE /skɜːrt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they skirt BrE /skɜːt/ 🔊 NAmE /skɜːrt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it skirts BrE /skɜːts/ 🔊 NAmE /skɜːrts/ 🔊past simple skirted BrE /ˈskɜːtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskɜːrtɪd/ 🔊past participle skirted BrE /ˈskɜːtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskɜːrtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form skirting BrE /ˈskɜːtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskɜːrtɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive, intransitive] to be or go around the edge of sth 环绕…的四周;位于…的边缘;沿…的边缘走~ sth They followed the road that skirted the lake. 他们顺着湖边公路走。🔊🔊~ around/round sth I skirted around the field and crossed the bridge. 我沿着田边走,又绕过了那座桥。🔊🔊 [transitive, intransitive] to avoid talking about a subject, especially because it is difficult or embarrassing 绕开,回避(话题)~ sth He carefully skirted the issue of where they would live. 他小心地避开了他们将住在何处这个问题。🔊🔊~ around/round sth She tactfully skirted around the subject of money. 她巧妙地避口不提钱的事。🔊🔊