tog
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++tog1 /tɒɡ $ tɑːɡ, tɒːɡ/ noun [countable] 1. togs [plural] informalDCC clothes 衣服2. TMa unit for measuring the warmth of duvets, sleeping bags, jackets etc 托格〔计量羽绒被、睡袋、外套等保暖性的单位〕
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tog• A colonel in golf togs walked through.• The higher the tog value of your duvet the warmer it will be.tog2 verb British English be/get togged up/out to be or get dressed for a particular occasion or activity 〔为出席特殊场合或活动而〕打扮起来Origin tog (1700-1800) tog “coat” ((18-20 centuries)), from togman ((16-18 centuries)), probably from Latin toga; → TOGA Corpus clothes
tog
tog1 /tɒɡ $ tɑːɡ, tɒːɡ/
noun [countable]
2. a unit for measuring the warmth of duvets, sleeping bags, jackets etc
tog2
verb British English
informal be/get togged up/out to be or get dressed for a particular occasion or activity
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noun [countable] Date: 1700-1800
Origin: tog __coat__ (18-20 centuries), from togman (16-18 centuries), probably from Latin toga; ⇨ toga
1. togs [plural] informal clothesOrigin: tog __coat__ (18-20 centuries), from togman (16-18 centuries), probably from Latin toga; ⇨ toga
2. a unit for measuring the warmth of duvets, sleeping bags, jackets etc
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verb British Englishinformal be/get togged up/out to be or get dressed for a particular occasion or activity
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