dressmaking
基本解释
- n. 女装裁缝
- v. 制衣(尤指制女装,dressmake的ing形式)
英汉例句
- Most of the working women are employed as seamstresses in the dressmaking industry.
许多人从事建筑业。 绝大部分女性工作者在服装厂当裁缝。 - But back then, I was immersed in dressmaking in my free hours outside college studies, and even went as far as setting up my own independent brand.
但是那个时候,我沉浸在用课余时间去制作服装,甚至设立了我自己的独立品牌。 - In the seaport city Naples in 1948, the designer karl Remo Gianne opened a tailor store dressmaking for the local nobles near the Mediterranean and got common recognition with his exquisite craft.
1948年,在意大利的海港城市那不勒斯,设计师“卡尔·雷蒙坚尼”在这个地中海边的城市里开设了一个专为当地富人定做时装的裁缝店,以精湛的手艺得到了广泛认可。 - He had drunk carbolic acid in a park in Worcester, leaving Stanley's mother to support her children by dressmaking.
ECONOMIST: Stanley Kunitz, American poet, died on May 14th, aged 100 - Some of the workshops which have been offered in the past cover the following vocational skills: cooking, construction, health and sanitation, dressmaking, carpentry, agriculture, hairdressing, beauty, percussion, visual arts and drama.
UNESCO: Country Profile: Uruguay - After working her way through fashion college, Silvinha started offering craft and dressmaking courses to residents before establishing the business to meet the demand created by the popularity of her distinctive Havaianas sandals.
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双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- Dressmaking is the activity or job of making clothes for women or girls.
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 服装制作