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Definition of leotard in English: leotardnoun ˈliːətɑːdˈliəˌtɑrd A close-fitting one-piece garment, made of a stretchy fabric, which covers a person's body from the shoulders to the top of the thighs, worn by dancers or people exercising indoors. (舞蹈演员或室内锻炼者穿的)紧身连衣裤(用弹力织物制成,上至肩下至大腿顶端) she worked out in her black leotard Example sentencesExamples - Dressing in a red leotard, hanging out at bars drinking Shirley Temples is not exciting.
- She was wearing a pink leotard and this frilly pink tutu.
- She had her hair up and was dressed in a black leotard with pink tights.
- Her face and neck are moist with sweat, and she has pulled a pink practice tutu over her leotard and tights.
- She became a household name through her TV show, Relaxing with Roma where she famously sported a leopard-print leotard which became her trademark.
- I'll have your pink leotard ready for you as soon as you come home, dear.
- I never sweat and my body temperature drops as soon as I strip down to a leotard and tights after my warm up.
- Smith gave Mandy not only a new leotard, but tights and ballet shoes too.
- She hung up her leotard in 1998 and started class at the University of Maryland, but soon realized that gymnastics was not quite out of her system.
- My costume, a red leotard with a flowing black see-through skirt, was destroyed.
- So he wears a leotard and flies around in a red cape.
- A teenager in a leotard dances a tribute to Michael Jackson's ‘Thriller.’
- It looked like a leotard with little dangling fringes at the bottom and sequins everywhere.
- She motioned for two women, one with frosted hair and the other wearing a leotard that had a lightning bolt sewn across the front, to come over.
- Bulgaria's Silvia Mitova was one of those truly great gymnasts who most certainly would have gained greater glory had she sported a different leotard.
- There she was, barely recognizable, a diva dressed in a leotard, her hair drawn into a knot.
- Everyone else was wearing a leotard or something like that.
- Her wavy hair was pulled back into a high ponytail, and a tank top covered her leotard.
- She wore a royal-blue leotard and long, navy-blue high-heeled boots.
- Lisa walked into the gym, dressed in a leotard and sweats, her hair in a messy ponytail.
OriginEarly 20th century: named after Jules Léotard (1839–70), French trapeze artist. tutu from early 20th century: The female ballerina's costume gets its name from the French nursery. In French tutu is a child's alteration of cucu, an informal term for the bottom, from cul ‘buttocks’. The outfit originally referred to was the short classical tutu, with a skirt projecting horizontally from the waist. The leotard sometimes worn by dancers gets its name from that of the French trapeze artist Jules Léotard (1830–1870).
Definition of leotard in US English: leotardnounˈliəˌtɑrdˈlēəˌtärd 1A close-fitting one-piece garment, made of a stretchy fabric, that covers a person's body from the shoulders to the top of the thighs and typically the arms, worn by dancers or people exercising indoors. (舞蹈演员或室内锻炼者穿的)紧身连衣裤(用弹力织物制成,上至肩下至大腿顶端) she worked out in her black leotard Example sentencesExamples - Dressing in a red leotard, hanging out at bars drinking Shirley Temples is not exciting.
- Everyone else was wearing a leotard or something like that.
- She had her hair up and was dressed in a black leotard with pink tights.
- She wore a royal-blue leotard and long, navy-blue high-heeled boots.
- Her wavy hair was pulled back into a high ponytail, and a tank top covered her leotard.
- She motioned for two women, one with frosted hair and the other wearing a leotard that had a lightning bolt sewn across the front, to come over.
- My costume, a red leotard with a flowing black see-through skirt, was destroyed.
- A teenager in a leotard dances a tribute to Michael Jackson's ‘Thriller.’
- There she was, barely recognizable, a diva dressed in a leotard, her hair drawn into a knot.
- Lisa walked into the gym, dressed in a leotard and sweats, her hair in a messy ponytail.
- Bulgaria's Silvia Mitova was one of those truly great gymnasts who most certainly would have gained greater glory had she sported a different leotard.
- Her face and neck are moist with sweat, and she has pulled a pink practice tutu over her leotard and tights.
- Smith gave Mandy not only a new leotard, but tights and ballet shoes too.
- I never sweat and my body temperature drops as soon as I strip down to a leotard and tights after my warm up.
- So he wears a leotard and flies around in a red cape.
- It looked like a leotard with little dangling fringes at the bottom and sequins everywhere.
- She was wearing a pink leotard and this frilly pink tutu.
- She became a household name through her TV show, Relaxing with Roma where she famously sported a leopard-print leotard which became her trademark.
- I'll have your pink leotard ready for you as soon as you come home, dear.
- She hung up her leotard in 1998 and started class at the University of Maryland, but soon realized that gymnastics was not quite out of her system.
- 1.1leotards Close-fitting leggings or tights, especially those worn by dancers.
OriginEarly 20th century: named after Jules Léotard (1839–70), French trapeze artist. |