T-bone

['ti:bəun]
  • n. (美)丁字牛排(等于T-bone steak)
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T-bone (n.)
type of steak, 1916, so called from the T-shaped bone that runs through it. The verb meaning "to strike (another car, bus, etc.) from the side" is by 1970, from adjectival use in reference to crashes, attested from 1952, from the position of the two vehicles at impact.
1. T-shirts are a nice little earner and it's better than the dole.
T恤衫来钱容易,比领救济金好。

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2. T-shirts now seem almost de rigueur in the West End.
T恤衫现在几乎成了伦敦西区时尚人士的必备之物。

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3. He had bare feet, a T-shirt and cords on.
他光着脚,穿着T恤衫和灯芯绒裤子。

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4. T-shirts, the epitome of American casualness, have moved upscale.
象征美国休闲风格的T恤,已经向高端消费市场迈进。

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5. He wore a T-shirt that had been tie-dyed in bright colours.
他身穿一件颜色鲜艳的扎染的T恤。

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