英 [ˈdresmeɪkɪŋ] 美 [ˈdresmeɪkɪŋ]
n. 女装裁缝
v. 制衣(尤指制女装, dressmake 的 ing 形式)
dressmaking /ˈdrɛsmeɪkɪŋ/
不可数名词 Dressmaking is the activity or job of making clothes for women or girls. 女装裁制
the craft of making dresses
服装制作
女装裁缝
dress 连衣裙;女装
dressmaker 裁缝
dress 穿衣
dress 给…穿衣
She regarded dressmaking with great dislike.
她对缝制衣服十分厌恶。
She regarded dressmaking with great dislike.
她不喜欢裁衣。
Most of the working women are employed as seamstresses in the dressmaking industry.
许多人从事建筑业。 绝大部分女性工作者在服装厂当裁缝。
He had drunk carbolic acid in a park in Worcester, leaving Stanley's mother to support her children by dressmaking.
ECONOMIST: Stanley Kunitz, American poet, died on May 14th, aged 100
Luckily, during her stint with the diplomat, Sukemi managed to learn the art of dressmaking - and she has been struggling ever since to make ends meet by selling her creations.
Some of the workshops which have been offered in the past cover the following vocational skills: cooking, construction, health and sanitation, dressmaking, carpentry, agriculture, hairdressing, beauty, percussion, visual arts and drama.