0 having a particular type of waist:
a thick waisted middle-aged man
The coats were old-fashioned in cut, waisted and full skirted.
1 used with adjectives to describe the type of waist that a person or piece of clothing has:
She wears low-waisted trousers, chains and ankle boots.
The male can be recognised by its pincer-like appendages and its narrow-waisted body.
The high-waisted cut of the dress was also applied to outer garments, such the pelisse.
She is wearing a high-waisted dress of embroidered gold with tight-fitting sleeves.
In the early 1920s, men's fashion was characterized by extremely high-waisted jackets, often worn with belts.
Points were tied in bows at the waist and became more elaborate until they disappeared with the very short waisted doublets of the late 1630s.
The male suit is available as a normal-cut suit and a high-waisted suit that utilises the space in between the belly button and waist of the male swimmer.
The beaker's form is a waisted cylinder with flared lip; the border to the flat base is engraved with gilded foliage and encircled by two mystical animals, which resemble serpents.
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有…腰身的, (衣服)有腰身的,收腰的, (與形容詞搭配,表示一個人或一件衣服的)…腰身…
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有…腰身的, (衣服)有腰身的,收腰的, (与形容词搭配,表示一个人或一件衣服的)…腰身…
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