Interpretation: wearing a suit and shoes. Describe the popular clothes.
Pronunciation: x and Zhuāng ge lǐ
Example:
1. What's the difference between them and other suits?
The man in a suit and tie is her son.
In Europe, he is just an ordinary middle-aged man in a suit and tie.
One of my roommates works in the company, wearing a suit and tie, and looks miserable.
5. It doesn't matter the nature and place of work, collecting garbage, being an actor, working on a family farm or becoming an enterprise legal person in a suit and tie. ...
6. They are business people who go to Madrid in suits and ties (about 500 kilometers, equivalent to 365,438+00 miles).
The traditional advice for new entrepreneurs is that they should wear a suit and tie, dress up as outstanding people, and indulge in the data tables that bank managers like.
8. Guests include officials in suits and ties, scientists with beards and plaid shirts, and a star in the virtual reality TV program "madeinchelsea".
For example, the relationship between Swedish libraries and publishers has deteriorated to such an extent that libraries now portray their country's "next generation librarians" as powerful publishers in suits and ties in public relations activities.
10. Many tourists wear gorgeous clothes and suits. It seems that they are more engaged in a cultural experience than looking for * * *.
1 1. During this period, there were not only the voices of loyal people, but also the voices of officials in suits and ties.
12. I think the only people who have been here in suits and ties may be those politicians.
13. You don't need a suit, tie and work clothes, because you don't need to work.
14. Next to him sat a middle-aged fat man in a suit and tie.
15. Of course not: No matter the Politburo, the Cabinet or the board of directors of big companies, they will only consult those boring people who wear suits and ties like them.
16. If everyone else wears jeans and you wear a suit, it will look boring. If everyone wears a suit and tie, you will look too casual.
17. My own story about Covey happened decades later, when this man was still preaching, but this time he stood on the podium of grosvenor House Hotel in London and gave a speech in front of hundreds of men in suits and ties.
18. There are no office workers wearing suits and taking yellow taxis here. People talk in Korean, Mandarin, Cantonese and Hindi instead of English.
19. When a group of executives of international oil companies came to Baghdad in suits and ties, they were expected to receive unusual treatment because they came here to sign contracts with local senior officials to develop one of the largest undeveloped oil fields in the world.
20. Because there is no strong central government at present, the western part of Libya has won power in the hands of local self-reliant armed forces. It is estimated that they may not be willing to let the national councillors in suits and ties take back their rights.