costumed
英 [ˈkɒstjuːmd]
美 [ˈkɑːstuːmd]
adj. 着戏装的
v. 给(某人)穿上特殊服装
costume的过去分词和过去式
过去式:costumed
COCA.23425
牛津词典
adj.
- 着戏装的
wearing a costume
英英释义
adj
- dressed in clothing characteristic of a period, country, or class
双语例句
- In larger cities, costumed children and their parents gather at shopping malls early in the evening.
孩子们早早穿上万圣节服装去参加商场为他们组织的晚会,还可以得到礼物。 - In this crowd, I kept seeing elaborately costumed teenagers.
在人群中,我不停地看到装束夸张的青少年。 - Because everyone is always costumed and masked.
因为每个人都穿着礼服戴着面具。 - In China, the fact that these costumed women are supposed to be elves is apparently lost in translation sometimes, with the women simply known as Santas friends or sisters.
在中国,本应被打扮成精灵的女性显然是迷失在翻译中,这些女性被称作圣诞老人的朋友或者姐妹。 - For battle scenes, hundreds of extras appeared costumed and on horseback.
战争戏中使用了数百名骑马、穿戏服的临时演员。 - He is costumed in a Mickey Mouse suit.
他穿著米老鼠的服装。 - Beyond costumed runners, I've seen people who have juggled, yo-yoed, and carried a pizza box on the palm of their hand through an entire marathon.
不仅仅是穿着奇装异服的跑步者,我曾经见到有表演杂耍的、玩溜溜球的、还有手掌上托着比萨盒跑马拉松全程的人。 - The Mummers are costumed and in different masks.
表演者身穿戏装,戴着各式面具。 - Her ardent sense of propriety fears that Bertha, in bed, might not be costumed decorously enough for the visit of a clerical gentleman.
她那强烈的礼仪感使她担心卧床的伯莎衣饰不整,不适合接待一位圣职人员的来访。 - The original graphic novel details a world where history has been changed by the presence of costumed heroes who fight crime.
在原漫画小说中,历史因打击犯罪的化装英雄的出现而改变。
