0 a type of formal jacket that is a different colour from the trousers or skirt that are worn with it. In the UK a blazer often has the symbol of a school or organization sewn on the front pocket and is worn as part of a uniform:
1 a type of jacket of one color, usually with metal buttons:
Blazer et al. (1998) found a significant relationship between education, income and psychological and physical wellbeing.
The present prohibition on double-breasted blazers was imposed in order to save labour and materials.
I am talking not about expensive blazers with expensive impedimenta but about simple, practical working clothing which is sensible for young people.
What matters is the type of man who wears the blazer.
We are paying more to have children wearing slightly smarter blazers.
Then there is the problem of disasters—a blazer gets torn, an essential item is lost.
That adds up to at least £70 before taking account of blazers, shoes and other parts of the uniform.
There is a temptation to say that too many old-fashioned ideas are held by those who wear blazers and sit on committees.
中文繁体
(常在前胸口袋上縫有學校或組織的標誌,作制服穿,常於下裝的顏色不同的)正式外套上裝…
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(常在前胸口袋上缝有学校或组织的标志,作制服穿,常于下装的颜色不同的)正式外套上装…
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americana, americana [feminine], blazer [masculine]…
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blazer, paletó…
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ブレザー(コートの一種)…
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metal düğmeli bir ceket türü…
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blazer [masculine], blazer…
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americana…
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