Petticoats Meaning in English
word · lemma: petticoat
释义
Petticoats are skirts worn under a dress or skirt to give volume or for an extra layer. They are usually used in historical or traditional women's clothing.
用法与细微差别
'Petticoats' is mostly historical or literary, rarely used for modern clothing. Common with period costumes or describing old-fashioned styles. Not to be confused with 'slip' (modern underdress). Often in plural ('petticoats'), even for one garment.
例句
She wore white petticoats under her dress.
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Victorian women often wore several petticoats.
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The old costume includes ruffled petticoats.
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"How many petticoats are you wearing under that gown?"
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Her colorful petticoats peeked out as she danced.
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Back then, you couldn't step outside without your petticoats.
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