blouse 英[bla?z] 美[bla?s]/p>
n. (women's) short top, blouse;
[Example sentence]That morning I had put on a pair of black slacks and a long-sleeved black?blouse.
That morning I had put on a pair of loose black slacks and a long-sleeved black?shirt.
[Other] Plural: blouses
Expanded InformationUsage:
Blouse can be used as a noun
Blouse refers to a short blouse or shirt worn by a woman or a child, usually worn over a skirt, and is often used as a "loose-fitting blouse; overalls; smock". The blouse is usually worn with a skirt as a "loose blouse; overalls; smock", and is often worn with a belt.
The secretary was wearing a blue chiffon blouse.
Similar phrases
under blouse?women's blouse
striped blouse?striped blouse
middy blouse?sailor's blouse
a batwing sleeved blouse?