tog

英 [tɒɡ] 美 [tɑːɡ]

n.  (尤指专用的)衣服,服装; 托格(显示羽绒被褥等保暖性的热阻计量单位)
v.  给穿上; <口>穿衣; 打扮

复数:togs过去式:togged过去分词:togged现在分词:togging第三人称单数:togs

BNC.36276



牛津词典

noun

  1. (尤指专用的)衣服,服装
    clothes, especially ones that you wear for a particular purpose
    1. running togs
      跑步装
  2. 托格(显示羽绒被褥等保暖性的热阻计量单位)
    a unit for measuring the warmth of duvets , etc.

    verb

    verb


    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT 托格(测定毯子、被子保暖度的官方计量单位)
      A tog is an official measurement that shows how warm a blanket or quilt is.
      1. The range of tog values has been extended to 15 togs.
        托格值的范围已经扩大至 15 托格。
      2. Tog is also a combining form.
        (亦可用于构词)
      3. ...a snug 13.5-tog winter duvet.
        一床舒适暖和的 13.5 托格冬季羽绒被
    2. N-PLURAL (尤指为某一特殊目的所穿的)衣服
      Togs are clothes, especially ones for a particular purpose.
      1. The photograph showed him wearing football togs.
        照片上他穿着足球衣。

    双语例句

    1. The photograph showed him wearing football togs.
      照片上他穿着足球衣。
    2. I mix fawn and wheat tog.
      本人混合幼鹿和小麦爪卡。
    3. In this moment the spaniard Carlos Marin flounces into the room – he still had to tog himself for the interview.
      经理人推算著,就在这时候,西班牙籍的卡洛斯马林急急忙忙冲进房间,他还是得为这次的访问打扮一下。
    4. Experiments have been made to investigate the control of TOG ( total organic carbon) in ultrapure water for IC fabrication from the point of view of production managements.
      从运行管理角度,以实验方法考察了IC工艺用超纯水制造过程中TOC(总有机碳)的若干问题。

    习惯用语

    v.

      be togged out/up (in sth)

    • 穿着(适合某种活动或场合)的服装
      to be wearing clothes for a particular activity or occasion
      1. They were all togged up in their skiing gear.
        他们全都身着滑雪服。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. provide with clothes or put clothes on
      1. Parents must feed and dress their child

      Synonym:    dressclotheenclothegarbraimentgarmenthabilitatefit outapparel