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How do you say clothes in English?

The English abbreviation of clothing is: C? & ampa; Its English is clothes &; Accessories.

1, clothes

English [klz]? Beauty [klo? z]

Clothing; clothes

It may be appropriate to wear traditional clothes on special occasions.

On some occasions, we are suitable to wear traditional clothes.

2. Accessories

English [? k 'ses? r? z]? Beauty [? k 'ses? r? z]

Attachment of noun (abbreviation of noun); Accessories; Auxiliary program; Accessories, clothing accessories

Plural form of noun attachment.

He asked me to buy him some auto parts.

He asked me to buy him some auto parts.

Vocabulary usage:

The basic meaning of clothes is "clothes", which is the general name of all kinds of clothes and costumes. It refers to specific clothes, not abstract clothes, and can refer to coats, trousers, underwear, coats, or clothes worn on special occasions.

Clothes are plural nouns, simple and homomorphic.

You can add my, your, his or the things, which, several, other, much, many, a good many (plural predicate), a dress and a suit (singular predicate) in front of the clothes, but you can't add numerals.