围裙 | wéi qún | apron | |
连衣裙 | lián yī qún | woman's dress; frock; gown | |
长裙 | cháng qún | cheong sam (long skirt) | |
衣裙 | yī qún | female clothing | |
套裙 | tào qún | woman's suit; dress worn over a petticoat |
1 | Substitute Lighter Options: Jeans can weigh more than khakis and dress pants, and tennis shoes can weigh more than your favorite clogs. | |
2 | Fan Bingbing had no idea that her "red crane gown" signified something different in France when she sported the dress on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival last week. | |
3 | I wish I could have met the lady in the plaid skirt, who looks to have tucked a flower or two behind the bow of her straw hat. | |
4 | One day they wrote to her that her little Cosette was entirely naked in that cold weather, that she needed a woollen skirt, and that her mother must send at least ten francs for this. | |
5 | So for your next holiday party, go for a LRD (Little Red Dress), and suggest he wear a crimson tie to match. |