clothe 音标拼音: [kl'oð]
vt . 给…穿衣,给…衣服
给…穿衣,给…衣服
clothe v 1 :
provide with clothes or put clothes on ; "
Parents must feed and dress their child " [
synonym : {
dress }, {
clothe }, {
enclothe },
{
garb }, {
raiment }, {
tog }, {
garment }, {
habilitate }, {
fit out }, {
apparel }] [
ant : {
discase }, {
disrobe }, {
peel },
{
strip }, {
strip down }, {
uncase }, {
unclothe }, {
undress }]
2 :
furnish with power or authority ;
of kings or emperors [
synonym :
{
invest }, {
clothe }, {
adorn }]
3 :
cover as if with clothing ; "
the mountain was clothed in tropical trees " [
synonym : {
clothe }, {
cloak }, {
drape }, {
robe }]
Clothe \
Clothe \,
v .
i .
To wear clothes . [
Poetic ]
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1913 Webster ]
Care no more to clothe eat . --
Shak .
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Clothe \
Clothe \ (
kl [=
o ][
th ]),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Clothed }
(
kl [=
o ][
th ]
d )
or {
Clad } (
kl [
a ^]
d );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Clothing }.] [
OE .
clathen ,
clothen ,
clethen ,
AS .
cl [=
a ][
eth ]
ian ,
cl [=
ae ][
eth ]
an .
See {
Cloth }.]
1 .
To put garments on ;
to cover with clothing ;
to dress .
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Go with me ,
to clothe you as becomes you . --
Shak .
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2 .
To provide with clothes ;
as ,
to feed and clothe a family ;
to clothe one '
s self extravagantly .
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Drowsiness shall clothe a man with rags . --
Prov .
xxiii .
21 .
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The naked every day he clad ,
When he put on his clothes . --
Goldsmith .
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3 .
Fig .:
To cover or invest ,
as with a garment ;
as ,
to clothe one with authority or power .
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Language in which they can clothe their thoughts .
--
Watts .
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His sides are clothed with waving wood . --
J .
Dyer .
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Thus Belial ,
with with words clothed in reason '
s garb . --
Milton .
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109 Moby Thesaurus words for "
clothe ":
accommodate ,
accouter ,
afford ,
apparel ,
apply to ,
arm ,
array ,
attire ,
authorize ,
bedeck ,
bedrape ,
blanket ,
block ,
bundle up ,
canopy ,
caparison ,
clad ,
cloak ,
clothe with power ,
cloud ,
contribute ,
cope ,
costume ,
cover ,
cover up ,
cowl ,
curtain ,
deck ,
deputize ,
dight ,
do up ,
donate ,
drape ,
dress ,
dress up ,
dud ,
eclipse ,
empower ,
enable ,
enclothe ,
endow ,
endue ,
enrobe ,
enshroud ,
envelop ,
enwrap ,
equip ,
fill ,
fill up ,
film ,
find ,
fit out ,
fit up ,
fund ,
furnish ,
garb ,
garment ,
give ,
habilitate ,
hood ,
invest ,
keep ,
lap ,
lay on ,
lay over ,
maintain ,
make available ,
make provision for ,
mantle ,
mask ,
muffle ,
muffle up ,
obduce ,
obscure ,
occult ,
outfit ,
overlay ,
overspread ,
prepare ,
present ,
provide ,
provide for ,
put on ,
rag out ,
raiment ,
recruit ,
replenish ,
rig out ,
robe ,
screen ,
scum ,
sheathe ,
shield ,
shroud ,
spread over ,
stock ,
store ,
subsidize ,
superimpose ,
superpose ,
supply ,
support ,
swaddle ,
swathe ,
tire ,
veil ,
wrap ,
wrap up ,
yield
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CLOTHE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CLOTHE is to cover with or as if with cloth or clothing : dress How to use clothe in a sentence
Cloth or Clothe: Which Spelling is Correct . . . - Check . . . "Cloth" and "clothe" are both spelled and pronounced differently, and they have different meanings and uses "Cloth" is a noun that refers to a piece of fabric, typically used for making clothes or other items
CLOTHE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary CLOTHE definition: 1 to provide someone with clothes: 2 to provide someone with clothes: 3 to provide or cover… Learn more
clothe verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of clothe verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary clothe somebody yourself something (in something) (formal) to dress somebody yourself They clothe their children in the latest fashions (figurative) Climbing plants clothed the courtyard walls Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
CLOTHE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Clothe definition: to dress; attire See examples of CLOTHE used in a sentence
Clothe - definition of clothe by The Free Dictionary To put clothes on; dress: The children were clothed in warm fleece 2 To provide clothes for 3 To cover as if with clothing: "People clothe the act of vengeance in all sorts of justifications" (James Carroll) 4 To endow with a trait or attribute [Middle English clothen, from Old English clāthian, from clāth, cloth ]
CLOTHE definition in American English | Collins English . . . To clothe someone means to provide them with clothes to wear She was on her own with two kids to feed and clothe Synonyms: dress , invest , habit , outfit More Synonyms of clothe