The phrase "short-sleeved" is composed of two words, "short" and "sleeved." "Short" is an adjective that means "not long," while "sleeved" is an adjective that describes something that has sleeves. Together, "short-sleeved" describes a shirt or other piece of clothing that has sleeves that are not long.
Examples:
"I'm going to wear a short-sleeve shirt to the beach today."
"我今天要穿短袖衬衫去海滩。"
"She always wears short-sleeve shirts in the summer."
"她夏天总是穿短袖衬衫。"
"He prefers short-sleeved shirts because they're more comfortable in the heat."
"他更喜欢穿短袖衬衫,因为在热天里更舒适。"
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最佳回答 2024-07-23