blazer

blazer — 名詞

1. a smart jacket, usually plain or striped, worn with trousers or a skirt of a dif

1.名詞B1
釋義

西裝外套

與長褲或裙子不同色的正式單件外套

a smart jacket, usually plain or striped, worn with trousers or a skirt of a different colour. Many British schools, sports clubs, and organisations have their own blazer with a badge sewn onto the chest pocket and the group's colours on the cloth.

例句

Maya pinned her prefect badge to the front pocket of her navy school blazer.

Maya 把風紀股長徽章別在她海軍藍校服外套的胸前口袋上。

collocation: school blazer with badge on pocket

For his interview, Marcus wore a grey blazer over a white shirt and jeans.

為了面試,Marcus 在白襯衫和牛仔褲外面搭了一件灰色西裝外套。

typical pairing: blazer + shirt + trousers

同義詞
  • jacket

    broader term covering many styles, including casual ones; a blazer is one specific smart type

  • sport coat

    American English for a similar tailored jacket worn with non-matching trousers

  • sports jacket

    very close in meaning; often slightly less structured and without club or school colours

文法句型

a + blazer

wear + a + blazer

用法筆記

Often modified by a colour or fabric word (navy / grey / linen / tweed blazer) and by an institution word (school / club / team blazer). A blazer is dressier than a casual jacket but less formal than a full matching suit jacket.

常見錯誤

He wore a blazer suit to the wedding.
He wore a suit to the wedding.
💡a blazer is worn with trousers of a different colour; a matching set is called a suit, not a blazer suit.
She put a blazer on her shoulders to keep warm outside.
She put a coat on her shoulders to keep warm outside.
💡a blazer is a smart indoor jacket, not outerwear for cold weather.