smocking

英['smɒkɪŋ] 美['smɑːkɪŋ]
  • n. 装饰用衣褶
Noun:
  1. embroidery consisting of ornamental needlework on a garment that is made by gathering the cloth tightly in stitches

1. Would you mind my smocking ?
您介意我吸烟吗?

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2. His habit is smocking in bed when he wakes up.
他习惯早上醒来躺在床上抽烟。

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3. Low neck cut, sleeveless blouse with smocking stitches and embroidered at sweep.
低平领无袖上衣缩橡筋线及裙脚车花。

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4. Smocking height and tension is not consistent. Ensure smocking is being done by smocking machine and not by hand.
褶高不一致。请确保是用机器缩褶而不是用手工来缩褶。

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5. Use program to instead of cams, so no need to change cams, and no need to adjust machine. Comparing with the traditional smocking machine is more efficient.
藉由控制箱取代花盘,减少因花盘理换及机器调适而影响生产效率,更不会因花盘的磨损而影响打揽效果,相较于传统打揽机器,可发挥更高的生产效率。

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6. Use program to instead of cams, so no need to change cams, and no need to adjust machine. Comparing with the traditional smocking machine is more efficient.
藉由控制箱取代花盘,减少因花盘理换及机器调适而影响生产效率,更不会因花盘的磨损而影响打揽效果,相较于传统打揽机器,可发挥更高的生产效率。

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    1. The artist's smock was covered in paint.
      那艺术家的罩衣上沾满了颜料。
    2. Smocks were formerly worn by farm-workers.
      这种罩衫是旧时农民穿的。
    3. The man put on his smock and went out.
      那人穿上罩衫,然后走了出去。