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chemise noun[ C ] uk /ʃəˈmiːz/ us /ʃəˈmiːz/ a loose piece of clothing that covers the top part of the body and hangs down to the legs, usually worn under other clothes, especially by women(女式)无袖宽松内衣 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Underwear base layer Basque binder bloomer bodice French knickers G-string girdle hipster kecks shorts singlet skivvy slip sports bra uplift vest VPL wedgie wifebeater
Below the shoulder-straps of a brown bodice appeared the long full sleeves of an unbleached cotton chemise. She spent four nights cleaning everything, and mending the smallest holes in her stockings and chemise. The rents in dresses and chemises disclosed parts of their shoulders, their breasts, and their arms, and their white legs shone through the holes in the stockings. The wardrobe woman, who had the care of the linen, in her turn brought in a covered basket containing two or three chemises and handkerchiefs. Whether she was in her chemise or in full dress did not matter. |