单词:clothess
[kləuðz]
n.
[复数]
衣服,服装
= bedclothes
短语:
in(或 wearing) one's birthday clothes (或 suit)
(像初生婴儿般)赤身露体,光着身子,一丝不挂
plain clothes
便服;便衣
steal someone's clothes
接过某人的口号,仿效某人玩弄的手法
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