常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Stern guides have been replaced by volunteers offering fancy-dress outfits or cooking lessons to children.志愿者為孩子提供化妝舞會(huì)的服裝或是烹飪課借以取代嚴(yán)格的指導(dǎo)課程。She was too excited to do any housework that morning, for in the evening she would be going to a fancy-dress party with her husband.那天上午,她興奮得什么家務(wù)活都不想做,因?yàn)橥砩纤煞蛞黄饏⒓右粋€(gè)化裝舞會(huì)。Guests at a fancy-dress party are familiar with the phenomenon: the one who dresses up as Casanova develops a talent in charming the attendees that is otherwise unknown in him.在化妝舞會(huì)上的人可能很熟悉這樣一個(gè)場(chǎng)景:打扮成卡薩諾瓦(風(fēng)流男子的代表)的人能夠表現(xiàn)出吸引來(lái)賓的魅力,有可能連他本人都不知道自己有這種能力。原聲例句At a black-tie event, the men dress in tuxedos or dark suits and the women wear fancy dresses.權(quán)威例句The country is not returning to 1977 and its home-made fancy-dress costumes or Coronation bunting dug out of attics.ECONOMIST: What three royal jubilees reveal about BritainWhen in 1883 Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt, arrayed for a fancy-dress ball as Electric Light, topped off her satin and diamonds with a large incandescent bulb, it subtracted nothing from the elegance of the scheme.ECONOMIST: Going out all over Europe, and beyond 返回 fancy dress