clad
US: /ˈkɫæd/
UK: /klˈæd/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
clad /klouð/- ngoại động từ, clothed, (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) clad
- mặc quần áo cho
- to clothe a child: mặc quần áo cho em bé
- phủ, che phủ
- the trees were clothed in silver frost: cây cối bị phủ sương giá bạc trắng
- mặc quần áo cho
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective (usually written)1 ~ (in sth) (often used after an adverb or in compounds) wearing a particular type of clothing: She was clad in blue velvet. + warmly / scantily clad + leather-clad motorcyclists
2 (-clad) (in compounds) covered in a particular thing: snow-clad hills
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 dress, attire, garb, apparel, outfit, fit out or up, accoutre or US also accouter, Brit kit out or up, Colloq tog up or out:
He earns barely enough to clothe and feed his family.
2 endow, invest, caparison, endue:
They tried to clothe their transactions with the raiment of honesty.
Collocation
VERBS
be
ADV.
fully
He returned fully clad.
| lightly, partially, scantily
a scantily clad young woman
| appropriately, suitably
She went home and returned more suitably clad.
| decently
PREP.
in
Ed, clad in his best suit, was waiting for her.
Concise dictionary
clads|claddingklædadj.
+wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination
+having an outer covering especially of thin metal
clad|clothes|clothed|clothingkləʊð
verb
+provide with clothes or put clothes on
+furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors