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Definition of shirtsleeve in English: shirtsleevenounˈʃəːtsliːvˈʃərtˌsliv usually shirtsleevesThe sleeve of a shirt. 衬衣袖子 he rolled up his shirtsleeves 他卷起衬衣袖子。 Example sentencesExamples - He removed his cuff links and placed them on the table next to the decanter and folded back the cuffs of his shirtsleeves before picking up his whisky glass once more.
- He looked exhausted and frantic, his shirtsleeves rolled up to his elbows and little beads of sweat on his forehead.
- If long-sleeved shirts are worn, the sleeves of the jacket should cover the shirtsleeves.
- ‘I'm sorry, I'm such a disgrace,’ Sam sobbed into her brother and her hands clung to his shirtsleeves.
- Thus, a miller in apron and shirtsleeves would not be confused with a magistrate in frock coat, knee breeches, and silk stockings.
- His blue shirtsleeves were rolled up to his elbows and his bandanna was jaunty about his neck.
- He's visibly agitated, gesturing with passion, darting looks out the window, and adjusting his monogrammed shirtsleeves as he searches for his words.
- All the photographs show him in an apron and shirtsleeves, surrounded by his paintings, with the television (a black-and-white set) and the radio both on at the same time.
- Ben took off his coat so that he could sit at table in white shirtsleeves, waistcoat and silk string tie.
- For prices ranging from five dollars to 50, young women lift skin-tight tops and men roll up their shirtsleeves to get their bodies inked with temporary tattoos, which last several weeks.
- He pockets his cuff links, then briskly, with a snapping sound, rolls his shirtsleeves to his elbows.
- Flapping his hands out of the capacious shirtsleeves, he brought them to his mouth, paused another instant, and then piped out: ‘Release!’
- Her hands are all red now, and her shirtsleeves too.
- These men with weather beaten faces and broad shoulders went about their business quietly, their shirtsleeves rolled up over their muscular forearms.
- The edge of his gauntlets show beneath the edge of his shirtsleeves, flashing as he walks in time with the bracers that cling to his shins and over his feet.
- Still, there is nothing like old fashioned grassroots support, the kind that makes you roll-up-your shirtsleeves and get your hands dirty.
- Become part of the team, roll up the shirtsleeves, and be prepared to get dirt on your hands.
- Jude entered the room, rolling his shirtsleeves up to his elbows as he always did, ‘What's that, you say?’
- Jamie rolled up his shirtsleeves to his elbows and gave a small sigh, rubbing his head again.
PhrasesWearing a shirt with nothing over it. 只穿衬衣(未穿外衣) estate agent types in their shirtsleeves Example sentencesExamples - Now I've had to put my sweater in the washing machine and sit here in the none-too-warm office in my shirtsleeves.
- But one day in the summer I saw him in his shirtsleeves, the indelible blackish-green numbers of the concentration camp inmates tattooed into his arm.
- William stood before them in his shirtsleeves, presently not looking very steady on his feet.
- Louis was in his shirtsleeves, utterly absorbed in one of the rare plants he was nurturing.
- He'd haul in a few dozen loads of dry wood and they'd heat the place up until we could set up a town in there and walk around in our shirtsleeves.
- Summer had come early, and we were in our shirtsleeves, sitting at a table outside.
- Sitting in the posh seats with the suits and ties, he perched in his shirtsleeves, ready for a scrap.
- He was standing on a balcony overlooking the city, delivering some fairly serious commentary but in his shirtsleeves.
- He stood there in his shirtsleeves as I took off my scarf and gloves and started unbuttoning my coat.
- He was in his shirtsleeves - which may sound like no big deal in our post-dotcom, T-shirt world, but in 1977 was a stunning comment on how the place felt and worked.
Derivativesadjective His office is one of the few in the complex that does not have air-conditioning, and he prefers shirtsleeved dress shirts and rumpled slacks to tailored suits. Example sentencesExamples - Maurizio is unlike any doctor I've seen for a long while, nothing like my GP, in her jeans, or the hard-pressed shirtsleeved junior registrars in our local children's casualty department.
- The initial format was criticised as being less authoritative than other output on the channel, this being blamed on the radical colour and design of the set and the shirtsleeved male presenters.
- At the bottom end of it, between two of its pillars, was slung a hammock containing a shirtsleeved figure.
Definition of shirtsleeve in US English: shirtsleevenounˈSHərtˌslēvˈʃərtˌsliv usually shirtsleevesThe sleeve of a shirt. 衬衣袖子 he rolled up his shirtsleeves 他卷起衬衣袖子。 Example sentencesExamples - Jamie rolled up his shirtsleeves to his elbows and gave a small sigh, rubbing his head again.
- He looked exhausted and frantic, his shirtsleeves rolled up to his elbows and little beads of sweat on his forehead.
- For prices ranging from five dollars to 50, young women lift skin-tight tops and men roll up their shirtsleeves to get their bodies inked with temporary tattoos, which last several weeks.
- Jude entered the room, rolling his shirtsleeves up to his elbows as he always did, ‘What's that, you say?’
- He removed his cuff links and placed them on the table next to the decanter and folded back the cuffs of his shirtsleeves before picking up his whisky glass once more.
- The edge of his gauntlets show beneath the edge of his shirtsleeves, flashing as he walks in time with the bracers that cling to his shins and over his feet.
- Ben took off his coat so that he could sit at table in white shirtsleeves, waistcoat and silk string tie.
- ‘I'm sorry, I'm such a disgrace,’ Sam sobbed into her brother and her hands clung to his shirtsleeves.
- He pockets his cuff links, then briskly, with a snapping sound, rolls his shirtsleeves to his elbows.
- Thus, a miller in apron and shirtsleeves would not be confused with a magistrate in frock coat, knee breeches, and silk stockings.
- Flapping his hands out of the capacious shirtsleeves, he brought them to his mouth, paused another instant, and then piped out: ‘Release!’
- He's visibly agitated, gesturing with passion, darting looks out the window, and adjusting his monogrammed shirtsleeves as he searches for his words.
- If long-sleeved shirts are worn, the sleeves of the jacket should cover the shirtsleeves.
- Her hands are all red now, and her shirtsleeves too.
- These men with weather beaten faces and broad shoulders went about their business quietly, their shirtsleeves rolled up over their muscular forearms.
- Still, there is nothing like old fashioned grassroots support, the kind that makes you roll-up-your shirtsleeves and get your hands dirty.
- All the photographs show him in an apron and shirtsleeves, surrounded by his paintings, with the television (a black-and-white set) and the radio both on at the same time.
- Become part of the team, roll up the shirtsleeves, and be prepared to get dirt on your hands.
- His blue shirtsleeves were rolled up to his elbows and his bandanna was jaunty about his neck.
adjectiveˈSHərtˌslēvˈʃərtˌsliv US (of weather) warm enough to wear a shirt with no jacket. the shirtsleeve November days before the hard cold set in Example sentencesExamples - When the sun comes out, it's shirtsleeve weather; otherwise you'll want a jacket.
- What began as a shirtsleeve day, turned bad fast.
- It was a shirtsleeve day, and one could sit on a low stonewall or on a camp chair and wait for the parade to come by.
PhrasesWearing a shirt with nothing over it. 只穿衬衣(未穿外衣) Example sentencesExamples - He was standing on a balcony overlooking the city, delivering some fairly serious commentary but in his shirtsleeves.
- Sitting in the posh seats with the suits and ties, he perched in his shirtsleeves, ready for a scrap.
- Louis was in his shirtsleeves, utterly absorbed in one of the rare plants he was nurturing.
- William stood before them in his shirtsleeves, presently not looking very steady on his feet.
- But one day in the summer I saw him in his shirtsleeves, the indelible blackish-green numbers of the concentration camp inmates tattooed into his arm.
- He'd haul in a few dozen loads of dry wood and they'd heat the place up until we could set up a town in there and walk around in our shirtsleeves.
- He was in his shirtsleeves - which may sound like no big deal in our post-dotcom, T-shirt world, but in 1977 was a stunning comment on how the place felt and worked.
- Summer had come early, and we were in our shirtsleeves, sitting at a table outside.
- Now I've had to put my sweater in the washing machine and sit here in the none-too-warm office in my shirtsleeves.
- He stood there in his shirtsleeves as I took off my scarf and gloves and started unbuttoning my coat.
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