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词汇 business casual
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Definition of business casual in English:

business casual

adjective
North American
  • Relating to or denoting a style of clothing that is less formal than traditional business wear, but is still intended to give a professional and businesslike impression.

    商务休闲的

    I don't wear a dark suit to work, thanks to the business casual trend
noun
mass nounNorth American
  • Business casual clothing.

    商务便装

    business casual has become the standard in many work environments

    在许多工作场所,商务便装已成为标准服装。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We're just as confused about business casual as you are.
    • I too regard khakis as boring business casual.
    • With the rising popularity of business casual cropping up in the professional market, the classy gentleman would be more inclined to dress in business casual rather than his conservative counterpart.
    • Our offices are right in the centre and all business casual.
    • A small, mousy man dressed in business-casual came onto the bus.
    • Wait until someone eventually tells you that you can dress business casual and drop the suits.
    • Asking a superior is always a good idea, since others may not necessarily know what business casual is and may still be wearing suits everyday.
    • Granted, there once was a time when business casual was the way to go in every office from accounting firms to chic tech companies.
    • The league wants its players to dress for public functions in a style called "business casual."
    • As an executive in the company, however, Armstrong likes to bump up the take on business casual a few notches.
    • Whether your office has just implemented business casual or you're invited to a black-tie gig, check out what you should be wearing.
    • Business casual is here to stay.
    • There's just something I can't relate to in the whole concept of business casual.
    • They said for any of the performances business casual is expected.
    • Everyone else was in east coast business casual - sports coats and khaki pants.
    • Most career service experts caution students to avoid casual or business casual attire, even though business casual has become the standard in many work environments.
    • Service was professional but not overly formal, and dress was business casual.
    • It's perfect for most occasions but don't confuse it with business casual, which is a notch above on the style chain.
    • He thinks the concept of business casual is on the wane.
    • They dress in business casual mostly, evincing no untoward whooping or mania or anger.

Definition of business casual in US English:

business casual

adjective
North American
  • Relating to or denoting a style of clothing that is less formal than traditional business wear, but is still intended to give a professional and businesslike impression.

    商务休闲的

    I don't wear a dark suit to work, thanks to the business casual trend
noun
North American
  • Business casual clothing.

    商务便装

    business casual has become the standard in many work environments

    在许多工作场所,商务便装已成为标准服装。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I too regard khakis as boring business casual.
    • Most career service experts caution students to avoid casual or business casual attire, even though business casual has become the standard in many work environments.
    • A small, mousy man dressed in business-casual came onto the bus.
    • The league wants its players to dress for public functions in a style called "business casual."
    • He thinks the concept of business casual is on the wane.
    • Our offices are right in the centre and all business casual.
    • Business casual is here to stay.
    • Granted, there once was a time when business casual was the way to go in every office from accounting firms to chic tech companies.
    • With the rising popularity of business casual cropping up in the professional market, the classy gentleman would be more inclined to dress in business casual rather than his conservative counterpart.
    • There's just something I can't relate to in the whole concept of business casual.
    • As an executive in the company, however, Armstrong likes to bump up the take on business casual a few notches.
    • Everyone else was in east coast business casual - sports coats and khaki pants.
    • Wait until someone eventually tells you that you can dress business casual and drop the suits.
    • They said for any of the performances business casual is expected.
    • It's perfect for most occasions but don't confuse it with business casual, which is a notch above on the style chain.
    • They dress in business casual mostly, evincing no untoward whooping or mania or anger.
    • Service was professional but not overly formal, and dress was business casual.
    • We're just as confused about business casual as you are.
    • Asking a superior is always a good idea, since others may not necessarily know what business casual is and may still be wearing suits everyday.
    • Whether your office has just implemented business casual or you're invited to a black-tie gig, check out what you should be wearing.
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