1.服装; 衣服,尤指在某一特定历史时期或特定地点所穿着的
2.演出服; 戏服; 化装服
3.泳衣; 泳装,常用于英式英语
1.给...提供服装
1.the clothes traditionally worn in a particular place or during a particular period in the past
2.the clothes worn to make a person look like sb. or sth. else, especially in a theatrical performance
3.a swimming costume, usually used in British English
1.to provide sb. with a costume
1.In the early days of theater costuming, it was extremely difficult to make blue dye, and thus expensive to purchase.
在剧院服饰装扮的早期,要制造蓝色的染料特别困难,所以购买的费用也很高昂。
2.Their use of modern costuming and current idiomatic dialogue made this classic tale into a modern romance.
他们使用现代服装和符合现行语言习惯的台词使该经典成为了一幕现代罗曼小说。
3.Costuming difficulties resulted in a piece of trivia about Star Wars.
《星球大战》中的戏服带来了一点小小的麻烦。
4.I also have to commend the series on its art direction, set design, and costuming.
我也有赞扬它的艺术方向,集设计,服装系列。
5.Consequently, for eight weeks the costuming department strived to make this dress work.
因此,服装部奋斗了整整八个礼拜来制作这条裙子。
6.So great is the level of costuming and role-playing that it's almost impossible to know whether animegao cosplayers are men or women.
由于戏服和扮演水平之高以至于几乎无法判断他们是男是女。
7.The musical had undergone several revisions due, in part, to problems with costuming and makeup.
部分是因为戏服和化妆的问题,这个歌剧经历了一些修改。
8.This is a form of group skating that is less structured than synchronized skating and allows the use of props and theatrical costuming.
这种团队冰上项目与冰上列队相比,对队形的要求较低,并且允许运用小道具和话剧服装。
9.Basic Principle of Costuming Choosing and Evaluation System of Costuming in Costume Design
女装设计中衣料选用原则和评价体系