2. (also skirts [plural]) old-fashionedDCC the part of a dress or coat that hangs down from the waist 〔连衣裙或大衣的〕下摆
3.the skirts of a forest/hill/village etcBritish EnglishBrEEDGE the outsideedge of a forest etc 森林/小山/村子等的外围SYN outskirts
4.a bit of skirtBritish EnglishBrE informal not politeWOMAN an offensiveexpression meaning an attractive woman 骚娘儿们〔对漂亮女子的冒犯说法〕
Examples from the Corpus
skirt• Today I was all-silk, navyblueblouse and skirt.• Her black skirtswayed from side to side.• The women wear tightbodices over a long flowingskirt.• Daughter Chelsea wore a blue-gray, military-inspired jacket with a matching coat and a short A-line skirt.• Tina looked fantastic in whatever she wore, particularly jeans or a tennisskirt.• But the skirt was so full and my arm so tired that I seemed to be getting nowhere.
short/long skirt• She also suggested that I wear a skirt, a long skirt.• I felt so cross with myself, so stupid for wearing a short skirt.• She wore a long skirt and a baggymaroonV-necksweater, one of mine she had appropriated and almost worn out.• I shot three more arrows into the same spot and saw the foot re-treat beneath her long skirt.• Her long skirtdragged on the ground and her tangled hair fell around Janir as she hunched over him.• The shorts were pleated about the waist and flared widely, giving an illusion of being a too short skirt.