dress shop
英 [dres ʃɒp]
美 [dres ʃɑːp]
网络 礼服店; 服装店
英英释义
noun
- a shop that sells women's clothes and jewelry
双语例句
- She saw a dress in the shop window and it caught her fancy immediately.
她看见商店橱窗里的一件连衣裙,立刻觉得很合心意。 - She decided on buying the dress she had seen in the first shop.
她决定买下在第一家店里面看见的那件裙子。 - A dress shop. I'll have to think about that.
开一家服装店,这个应该多研究研究。 - The dress shop just folded up.
那家服装店已经停业了。 - So, dress shop determined character design of the space environment.
所以,服饰性格决定了店铺的空间环境设计。 - A fat lady walked into the dress shop. "I'd like to see a dress that would fit me," she told the clerk.
一个胖女士走进一间服装店,“我想找一件适合我的衣服”,她对店员说。 - She bought the dearest dress in the shop.
她买了店里最贵的衣服。 - Without full-time jobs, Christina and John had a modest wedding – she bought her wedding dress from a charity shop and altered the frock to fit her.
由于都还没有全职工作,克里斯蒂娜和约翰的婚礼十分简单。克里斯蒂娜在一家慈善商店买了婚纱,并改了一下裙衫,以便合身。 - Next she looked for a new summer dress from a shop downtown.
下一步,她到市区一家店物色一件夏装。 - "If you leave a deposit of$ 10, we'll keep the dress for you," said the shop assistant.
“要是您能留下10美元作定金,我们就为您保留这条裙子。”商店营业员说。
