muumuu
英 ['muːmuː]
美[mʊʊ'mʊʊ]
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释义
词态变化
复数: muumuus;
英文词源
- muumuu (n.)
- also muu-muu, 1923, from Hawaiian mu'u mu'u, literally "cut off," name given to the local adaptation of the dresses given to Island women by early 19c. Christian missionaries "in the early days when a few flowers sufficed for a garment" [Don Blanding, "Hula Moons," 1930]. So called because the native style hangs from the shoulder and omits the high neck and the train.
英英释意
- 1. a woman's loose unbelted dress