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单词 tux
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Definition of tux in English:

tux

noun tʌkstəks
North American informal
  • A tuxedo.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • People in everything from long gowns and tuxes to blue jeans and baseball caps were waiting patiently to see the show of their choice.
    • Tommy, dressed in a white tux with a gray cummerbund and tie, had his arm firmly around Emily's waist.
    • Keep in mind that rental prices vary depending on how long you expect to rent the tux for.
    • He had undone the bow-tie on his tux and it was now hanging around his neck.
    • In typical rodeo fashion, white-jacketed waiters served longnecks (and more sophisticated drinks) on silver trays while gents in tuxes, bolo ties and Western hats circulated.
    • For formal evenings, your tux or gown can do double duty because different people will see them.
    • If your party requires a tux, your best bet is a classic black and white combination.
    • The rules were simple: he was to show up with a gardenia corsage and wear a black tux with a peach cummerbund.
    • He was still dressed in his tux; her gown was lying in a pile with her other personal items.
    • They were all wearing tuxes with rainbow colored shirts inside.
    • I've called them and I won't have a problem getting a tux in Cambridge on the day of the event.
    • Hallie had told him to wear a tux and Jesse thought about going in jeans and a sweatshirt just to annoy her.
    • Whether you plan on attending a prom or tying the knot, renting a tux is a rite of passage in any man's life.
    • As we pulled up to Mike's, he walked outside in his tux, corsage in hand, and a huge smile on his face.
    • Time to roll out the ironed shirt and the newly-bought tux, which will pay for itself the next time it's worn.
    • Everyone was dressed in luxurious gowns and tuxes.
    • To me, tuxes are more for parties, like New Year's Eve.
    • Up in his room Josh put the last finishing touches on his hair and straightened the black bow tie of his tux.
    • If it's a classic tux, it'll last you for years and should never go out of style.
    • He snapped his fingers and he was suddenly clad in a sapphire tux with top hat to match her dress.

Rhymes

crux, dux, flux, lux, luxe
 
 

Definition of tux in US English:

tux

nountəkstəks
North American informal
  • A tuxedo.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Keep in mind that rental prices vary depending on how long you expect to rent the tux for.
    • Time to roll out the ironed shirt and the newly-bought tux, which will pay for itself the next time it's worn.
    • If it's a classic tux, it'll last you for years and should never go out of style.
    • Whether you plan on attending a prom or tying the knot, renting a tux is a rite of passage in any man's life.
    • As we pulled up to Mike's, he walked outside in his tux, corsage in hand, and a huge smile on his face.
    • People in everything from long gowns and tuxes to blue jeans and baseball caps were waiting patiently to see the show of their choice.
    • If your party requires a tux, your best bet is a classic black and white combination.
    • I've called them and I won't have a problem getting a tux in Cambridge on the day of the event.
    • Hallie had told him to wear a tux and Jesse thought about going in jeans and a sweatshirt just to annoy her.
    • He had undone the bow-tie on his tux and it was now hanging around his neck.
    • To me, tuxes are more for parties, like New Year's Eve.
    • In typical rodeo fashion, white-jacketed waiters served longnecks (and more sophisticated drinks) on silver trays while gents in tuxes, bolo ties and Western hats circulated.
    • He snapped his fingers and he was suddenly clad in a sapphire tux with top hat to match her dress.
    • Everyone was dressed in luxurious gowns and tuxes.
    • The rules were simple: he was to show up with a gardenia corsage and wear a black tux with a peach cummerbund.
    • Up in his room Josh put the last finishing touches on his hair and straightened the black bow tie of his tux.
    • For formal evenings, your tux or gown can do double duty because different people will see them.
    • He was still dressed in his tux; her gown was lying in a pile with her other personal items.
    • They were all wearing tuxes with rainbow colored shirts inside.
    • Tommy, dressed in a white tux with a gray cummerbund and tie, had his arm firmly around Emily's waist.
 
 
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