wet suit
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˈwet suit noun [countable]
DSDCCa tight piece of clothing, usually made of rubber, worn by people who are swimming, surfing etc in the sea 〔在海中游泳、冲浪等穿的〕湿式潜水服
Examples from the Corpus
wet suit• By dawn, the 46-year-old Agoura Hills businessman dons a wet suit, picks up a surfboard and catches waves.• Now he had to put on a wet suit, and emerged after half an hour feeling very chilly.• Costume Supervisor Daphne Dare designed their appearance, basing their shape on a standard skin-diver's wet suit.• He had only just peeled off the wet suit used during his inspection.• As I stripped off the wet suit, I thought over our situation.• The wet suit should be tight fitting and allow reasonable freedom of movement.ˈwet suit nounChineseSyllable
usually Corpus piece a of clothing, tight made of
wet suit
ˈwet suit
noun [countable]

a tight piece of clothing, usually made of rubber, worn by people who are swimming, surfing etc in the sea
ˈwet suit
noun [countable]
a tight piece of clothing, usually made of rubber, worn by people who are swimming, surfing etc in the sea