穿
chuān HSK1

wear

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310 sentences for 穿 (chuān — wear) — page 14 of 16

  1. This underwear is pure cotton and very comfortable to wear.

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  2. She wore a pair of red high heels to the dinner party.

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  3. He dressed very extravagantly at the party just to show off.

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  4. She wore a dark blue business suit to the interview.

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  5. This shop specializes in selling daily clothes and necessities.

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  6. The style of this piece of clothing is relatively simple, and it is very comfortable to wear.

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  7. This flannel shirt is very warm to wear in winter.

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  8. She wore a red evening gown to the banquet.

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  9. This is the third uniform I've seen him wear today.

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  10. As soon as Qingming arrives, the weather becomes warm enough to wear light clothing.

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  11. Summer is here, and the young people on the street are dressed very lightly.

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  12. On such a formal occasion, you should dress more decently.

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  13. The texture of this silk is very light and thin, making it perfect for summer wear.

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  14. Legend has it that zombies wear Qing Dynasty official robes and hold their arms out straight.

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  15. That boy in red looks quite robust and spirited.

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  16. The legs of these pants are too baggy, making them fit very poorly.

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  17. It's very cold outside; remember to dress warmly when you go out.

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  18. The fabric of this garment is very breathable, making it cool to wear in summer.

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  19. He always wears a sharp suit on formal occasions.

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