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Definition of dinner jacket in English: dinner jacketnoun A man's jacket without tails, typically black, worn with a bow tie for formal occasions in the evening. (多指黑色配蝴蝶结领结用于晚间正式场合的男士)无尾礼服 Example sentencesExamples - He pulled at the sleeves of his dinner jacket and readjusted his bow tie.
- Cannington wore his favourite dinner jacket and black tie.
- He was wearing a white shirt under a black dinner jacket that offset his good looks considerably.
- James wore a dinner jacket and black silk bow tie, although he had adjusted it to hang around his neck so that he could undo his top-button.
- It shows the former Poet Laureate sitting and writing, wearing a dinner jacket and a bow tie.
- When the invitation says black ties or lounge suits, always invest in a dinner jacket and black tie for the occasion, as being the sole wearer of a lounge suit at an enormously posh occasion can be embarrassing, or construed as stingy by some.
- Jim, for example, was wearing classic black trunks and a dinner jacket that showcased his chest quite nicely.
- I was wearing a dinner jacket and bow tie I had purchased the day before from a charity shop in Eastbourne.
- Edwin looked incredibly handsome and impeccably dressed in a snazzy black suit with black dinner jacket, black shirt and pants, which contrasted nicely with his red curly hair and gray green eyes.
- His hair was slicked back and he wore a white dinner jacket with a jet-black cummerbund.
- Jackson was not only late, but he was wearing a dinner jacket over what looked like a pair of pajama trousers, disheveled, seemingly confused, a man in distress.
- She couldn't understand the deflated feeling that filled her, but she did recognise the hysteria rising in her that made her grab the collar of his dinner jacket and stare into his eyes intensely.
- When I'm rehearsing I prefer to be in loose clothes, but for performances we have to wear tails and a dinner jacket.
- He fingered the sleeves of his dinner jacket almost absent-mindedly.
- I discovered yesterday that I don't have access to a black dinner jacket, so am wearing a brown one.
- Come spring, you needed a date, a white dinner jacket and a corsage.
- Gingerly she rested her head on the lapel of his dinner jacket.
- And he started the tradition of wearing a black tie with the dinner jacket, instead of the tailcoat's white tie, another of Brummell's legacies.
- I mean, you wouldn't wear a dinner jacket with jeans, would you…?
Definition of dinner jacket in US English: dinner jacketnounˈdinər ˌjakətˈdɪnər ˌdʒækət A man's short jacket without tails, typically a black one, worn with a bow tie for formal occasions in the evening. (多指黑色配蝴蝶结领结用于晚间正式场合的男士)无尾礼服 Example sentencesExamples - Edwin looked incredibly handsome and impeccably dressed in a snazzy black suit with black dinner jacket, black shirt and pants, which contrasted nicely with his red curly hair and gray green eyes.
- It shows the former Poet Laureate sitting and writing, wearing a dinner jacket and a bow tie.
- I was wearing a dinner jacket and bow tie I had purchased the day before from a charity shop in Eastbourne.
- He fingered the sleeves of his dinner jacket almost absent-mindedly.
- When I'm rehearsing I prefer to be in loose clothes, but for performances we have to wear tails and a dinner jacket.
- Jackson was not only late, but he was wearing a dinner jacket over what looked like a pair of pajama trousers, disheveled, seemingly confused, a man in distress.
- And he started the tradition of wearing a black tie with the dinner jacket, instead of the tailcoat's white tie, another of Brummell's legacies.
- He was wearing a white shirt under a black dinner jacket that offset his good looks considerably.
- Come spring, you needed a date, a white dinner jacket and a corsage.
- He pulled at the sleeves of his dinner jacket and readjusted his bow tie.
- She couldn't understand the deflated feeling that filled her, but she did recognise the hysteria rising in her that made her grab the collar of his dinner jacket and stare into his eyes intensely.
- His hair was slicked back and he wore a white dinner jacket with a jet-black cummerbund.
- Cannington wore his favourite dinner jacket and black tie.
- When the invitation says black ties or lounge suits, always invest in a dinner jacket and black tie for the occasion, as being the sole wearer of a lounge suit at an enormously posh occasion can be embarrassing, or construed as stingy by some.
- Jim, for example, was wearing classic black trunks and a dinner jacket that showcased his chest quite nicely.
- Gingerly she rested her head on the lapel of his dinner jacket.
- I discovered yesterday that I don't have access to a black dinner jacket, so am wearing a brown one.
- James wore a dinner jacket and black silk bow tie, although he had adjusted it to hang around his neck so that he could undo his top-button.
- I mean, you wouldn't wear a dinner jacket with jeans, would you…?
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