cuffs
n. 袖口( cuff的名詞複數 )
v. 掌打,拳打( cuff的第三人稱單數 )
The cuffs of a shirt or dress are the parts at the ends of the sleeves, which are thicker than the rest of the sleeve.
...a pale blue shirt with white collar and cuffs.
有白色衣領和袖口的淺藍色襯衫
The cuffs on a pair of pants or trousers are the parts at the ends of the legs, which are folded up.
...the cuffs of his jeans.
他牛仔褲褲腳的翻邊
If you cuff someone, you hit them quickly and lightly with your hand, usually on their head or their ear.
Brodie cuffed him on the side of the head.
布羅迪拍了一下他的頭。
If the police cuff someone, they put handcuffs on them.
She hoped they wouldn't cuff her hands behind her back.
她希望他們不要把她反銬起來。
An off-the-cuff remark is made without being prepared or thought about in advance.
I didn't mean any offence. It was a flippant, off-the-cuff remark...
我並無冒犯之意。那只是隨口說出的一句輕率話。
Mr Baker was speaking off the cuff when he made those suggestions.
貝克先生臨時提出那些建議。
1. shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs
The shirt's cuffs won't sag and lose their shape after washing.
這件襯衫的袖口洗後照樣挺括,不變形。
a collar and cuffs of white lace
帶白色蕾絲花邊的衣領和袖口
The cuffs of his shirt were fraying.
他襯衣的袖口磨破了。
a white blouse with frills at the cuffs
袖口上有褶邊的女襯衫
I unbuttoned my shirt cuffs.
我解開了我的袖口.