smock /ˈsmɑk/
工作服,罩衫,套挂(vt.)使穿上工作服,做出裝飾用衣褶
Smock n.
1. A woman's under-garment; a shift; a chemise.
In her smock, with head and foot all bare. --Chaucer.
2. A blouse; a smoock frock.
Smock a. Of or pertaining to a smock; resembling a smock; hence, of or pertaining to a woman.
Smock mill, a windmill of which only the cap turns round to meet the wind, in distinction from a post mill, whose whole building turns on a post.
Smock race, a race run by women for the prize of a smock. [Prov. Eng.]
Smock, v. t. To provide with, or clothe in, a smock or a smock frock.
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smock
n : a loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles
[syn: duster, gaberdine, gabardine, dust coat]
v : embellish by sewing in lines crossing each other diagonally;
"The folk dancers wore smocked shirts"