Next up is some vocab for formal clothes which are called 礼服 (lǐ fú) in Chinese. This literally translates to “ceremonial clothes”, you might recognise the character 礼 (lǐ) from the word for present which is 礼物 (lǐwù). ![]() Formal attire – 礼服 (lǐ fú) Tailcoat – 燕尾服 (yàn wěi fú) Tuxedo – 无尾礼服 (wú wěi lǐ fú) Cravat – 领巾 (lǐng jīn) Ballgown – 舞会礼服 (wǔhuì lǐfú) Evening gown – 晚礼服 (wǎn lǐfú) Suit – 西装 (xī zhuāng) or 西服 (xī fú) Dress – 连衣裙 (lián yī qún) Leather Shoes – 皮鞋 (pí xié) High-Heels – 高跟鞋 (gāo gēn xié) #Our teachers # More than 10 years teaching experience Master Degree Certificate for teaching chinese as a foreign language ![]() # About us # Founded in 2007 Chinese test and training center 200+ Chinese teachers 5000+ students ![]() # Contact us# Name:fiona Phone number:021-52287809,13918358891 E-mail:info@mandarinmorning.com www.mandarinmorning.com If you are interested to join Mandarin Morning school or want more details about our services, scan the following QR code. ☟ ![]() Mandarin Morning Chinese test center attached to Confucius institute headquarters Authorized Test Center and Training Center for International Chinese Language Teacher Certificater 10 years+ ,200 teachers ,more 10000 students,200+companies ![]() |