clothe
clothe — 動詞
1. to give a person the clothing they need to wear, often because they cannot get i
提供衣物
為他人提供穿著所需的衣物
to give a person the clothing they need to wear, often because they cannot get it for themselves — for example, a charity clothing the homeless, or a parent clothing a child.
Each winter the charity clothes nearly three hundred children in the city.
每年冬天,該慈善機構為城裡近三百名兒童提供衣物。
transitive: clothe + numerical direct object
Leila works two jobs just to clothe and feed her elderly parents.
Leila 打兩份工,只為了給年邁的父母提供衣食。
Theo helped clothe his younger sister every morning before school.
Theo 每天早上幫妹妹穿好衣服再去上學。
It is not easy to clothe a family of six on such a small income.
要靠這麼微薄的收入養活一家六口,提供衣物並不容易。
The program clothed over five hundred refugees in its first year alone.
該計劃在第一年就為超過五百名難民提供了衣物。
文法句型
clothe + direct object
clothe + object + in/with + garment or material
用法筆記
Frequently used in humanitarian or caregiving contexts (charities, parents, aid organizations). Unlike dress, clothe typically stresses the provision or supply of garments rather than the physical act of putting them on. This sense is rarely used reflexively — I clothed myself sounds unnatural in everyday speech.