put on one's clothes ·
-You need to put on your clothes quickly or you'll be late for work.
-Where's my belt?
wear layers of clothes ·
-They say that the best way to keep warm is to wear layers of clothes.
-That's for sure.
try on clothes ԇ·
-Can I try on the clothes hung on the wall?
-Of course. I will get them for you.
take clothes out of the wardrobe ¹·
-I can't find that red skirt. I remember putting it into the wardrobe.
-I suggest that you take all the clothes out of wardrobe. It's probably the only way to find it.
put one's clothes on backwards ·ǰ
-Hey, you've put your clothes on backwards.
-I went to bed very late last night, and I was still half-asleep when I've dressed.
take off one's clothes Ó·
-Please don't drop your clothes on the floor when you take them off. It looks messy.
-Sorry, I will pick them up right away.
change clothes Q·
-I didn't have any time to change clothes before the party.
-You mean you wore jeans and T-shirt for the party last night?
change out of wet clothes ѝ·Q
-I fell into the pool by accident.
-You are to change out of those wet clothes.
fold clothes B·
-Who folded these piles of clothes so neatly?
-Mary was folding clothes when I came in.
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lay clothes out on the bed ·ƽڴ
sew up the hole in clothes a·ϵĶ
wring clothes ·Q
put the clothes into the dryer ·MəC
hang up clothes on the washing line ·K
take clothes off the hanger ·¼ȡ
shop for clothes I·
bring a change of clothes һדQϴ·