sleeve
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT The sleeves of a coat, shirt, or other item of clothing are the parts that cover your arms. 袖子
His sleeves were rolled up to his elbows. 他的两只袖子被挽到了肘部。
2. N-COUNT A record sleeve is the stiff cover in which a record is kept. (唱片的) 套子[英国英语]
...an album sleeve. …一个唱片套。
3. PHRASE If you have something up your sleeve, you have an idea or plan which you have not told anyone about. You can also say that someone has an ace, card, or trick up their sleeve. 有锦囊妙计; 对…胸有成竹
He wondered what tricks Shearson had up his sleeve. 他想知道希尔森有何锦囊妙计。
返回 sleeve
sleeve /sliːv/ (sleeves)
剑桥词典
- The sleeve of my jacket got caught on the door handle and ripped .
- You could always turn the sleeves up.
- She wiped her nose on her sleeve.
- One of his sleeves was ripped .
- I had to unravel one of the sleeves because I realized I'd knitted it too small .
sleeve noun [C] (CLOTHING PART)
B1 (also arm)the part of a piece of clothing that covers some or all of the arm
袖子
short /long sleeves 短/长袖
The sleeves are too long for me. 对我来说,这袖子太长了。
You'd better roll your sleeves up or you'll get them dirty . 你最好卷起袖子,否则会把它们弄脏的。
例句
sleeve noun [C] (COVER)
mainly UK (US also jacket)a cover to protect something
封套,防护罩
Can you put the record back in its sleeve, please ? 你能把唱片放回封套里吗?
a tube-shaped covering to protect a part of a machine
(机器的)套筒