late Old English, cemes "shirt," from Old French chemise "shirt, undertunic, shift," or directly from Late Latin camisia "shirt, tunic" (Jerome; also source of Italian camicia, Spanish camisa); originally a soldier's word, probably via Gaulish, from Proto-Germanic *hamithjan (cognates: Old Frisian hemethe, Old Saxon hemithi, Old English hemeðe, German hemd "shirt"), which is of uncertain origin (see heaven). The French form took over after c. 1200. Related: Chemisette.
权威例句
1. After all, he hadn't seen her in her chemise for ever and ever so long.
毕竟, 他已那么久那么久没有看见她穿这种无袖衬衣的模样了.
2. Hastily she slipped off her wrapper and stood clad only in her chemise.
她急忙把睡衣脱了,身上只剩下一件无袖衬衫.
3. Overseas demand brisk lose no chemise make bid at suggest level.
国外需求很旺盛,按所提供价格出价,勿失良机.
4. Lastly , the cap sleeve chemise is ready to sail into summer when worn on its own.
消逝已久的披肩式女式无袖裙将在夏季流得.
5. The future shapes up with figure - skimming princess seams and darts the jacket, chemise, top and vest.