uniform
Consistent; unified
Etymological explanation: 65438+ entered English in the 1930s, directly from uniforme, which refers to medieval French; Derived from classical Latin, uni monas:uni(one)+forma(form) means the same form.
He looks very manly in his uniform.
He is very energetic in uniform.
Synonym:
1, clothing
English [k? stju? m]? Beauty ['kɑ? Stu? m]
Clothing; Dramatic costume
Provide clothing; Design clothes for … ...
be rigged out in one's best
This traditional dress is indigo.
This traditional dress is indigo.
2. Suit
English [Sue? T] beauty [sue? t]
Suit; Litigation; request
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is suitable; Convenient; satisfy
It is a custom for men to wear suits on formal occasions.
It is a social custom for men to wear suits on formal occasions.
3. Dress
British beauty
Clothing; women's clothes
Dress up; Dress; Dress; Dress (sb)
She is wearing a beautiful evening dress.
She is wearing a beautiful evening dress.