1.浆过的;古板的,僵硬的,拘泥的
1.starched clothes have been made stiff with starch
1.Orville Wright wore a suit and tie and a white shirt with starched collar when he made man's first powered flight in 1903.
1903年奥维尔·莱特进行人类第一次有动力飞行的时候穿的是打着领结的白色立领衬衣套装。
2.a fine (often starched) net used for veils or tutus or gowns.
用于短裙或长袍的精细(一般较硬)的网。
3.Oh, no. Only the suit and coat are to be dry-cleaned. I want to have my blouse tomorrow evening. And I'd like the collar and cuffs starched.
哦,不用。只有西装和外套需要干洗,我明天晚上就需要这件衬衣,还有衣服的袖口和领子要上浆。
4."Welcome, Master, " says the maid as she bows deeply, hands clasped in front of a starched pinafore worn over a pink dress.
“大人,欢迎光临”,身着粉红服装的女服务员一边说着一边向来客深鞠躬,同时,把双手合放在古板的围裙上。
5.An incongruous scene in the midst of a huge sandy desert: twisted, gnarled trees and a brilliant starched-white ground that supports them.
沙漠之中不可调和的景色:扭曲粗糙的树木和支持它们的广袤闪耀的大地。
6.Anyway, he must have noticed my starched shirt and how quiet I was in the meeting. I was all prim and proper.
怎么说呢,他一定是注意到了我笔挺的衬衫和会议上的沉默寡言和我那一本正经的样子。
7.Underneath his starched shirt and short hair were a heart and a brain that sympathized with the peace and civil rights movements.
在那硬挺的衬衫和短发的掩藏下,他的情感和理智是同情民权运动,并且希望和平解决这个问题的。
8.a man's detachable insert (usually starched) to simulate the front of a shirt.
人的可以分开的假冒衬衣前部的插入物(通常是浆硬的)。
9.Tulle: A fine, often starched net of silk, rayon, or nylon, used especially for veils, tutus, or gowns.
面纱一种浆过的细纱网、人造丝网或尼龙网,专门用作面纱、芭蕾舞短语和衣服。
10.I illness, infirmity or habits of the students did not work clothes, including integration of starched and clean.
回宿舍后我悄悄地将体弱多病或没有劳动习惯的同学的衣服,统而括之浆洗干净。