释义 |
battledressbat‧tle‧dress /ˈbætldres/ noun [uncountable] (also ˈbattle ˌfatigues [plural] British English) - He looked very smart as he walked down the street in battledress, his boots shining like glass and his shoulders back.
- He was in the uniform of a captain in the Green Howards, the ribbon of the Military Cross on his battledress.
- He was wearing uniform but his battledress jacket was unbuttoned and his tie was loose.
- I pull my battledress jacket over my head in a forlorn attempt to escape from the tiny tormentors; sleep is impossible.
- I was not, for once, wearing my battledress trousers, but had put on my uniform skirt with my battledress top.
- There was a soldier in battledress and beret by the door, and he stood aside to let them pass.
clothes worn by soldiers when they are fighting |