释义 |
- n.礼袍(常于典礼中穿着以显示身份)
- v.(给某人)穿上礼袍
- 网络长袍;礼服;睡袍
复数:robes 现在分词:robing 过去式:robed n. negligee,bathrobe,gown,kimono,dressing gown 1. | 袍服,礼袍(常于典礼中穿着以显示身份)a long loose outer piece of clothing, especially one worn as a sign of rank or office at a special ceremony |
| | | cardinals in scarlet robes 身披红袍的枢机主教 |
1. | [usupass] ~ sb/yourself (in sth) (给某人)穿上礼袍to dress sb/yourself in long loose clothes or in the way mentioned |
| | | The priests were robed in black. 各司祭都穿上了黑袍。 |
n. | 1. a long loose garment worn on ceremonial occasions or as a symbol of authority, especially by the judiciary, academics, and members of the clergy 2. in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, a woman's outer dress, especially a heavy brocade or ornately decorated one worn over a plainer one 3. a fur or fabric covering put over the lap to keep the lower part of the body warm 4. a loose garment for wear at home, especially a dressing gown or bathrobe 5. a long loose piece of clothing, worn by an important person such as a priest during an official ceremony 1. a long loose garment worn on ceremonial occasions or as a symbol of authority, especially by the judiciary, academics, and members of the clergy 2. in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, a woman's outer dress, especially a heavy brocade or ornately decorated one worn over a plainer one 3. a fur or fabric covering put over the lap to keep the lower part of the body warm 4. a loose garment for wear at home, especially a dressing gown or bathrobe 5. a long loose piece of clothing, worn by an important person such as a priest during an official ceremony | v. | 1. to dress somebody in a robe, or be dressed in a robe 2. to cover or adorn something 3. to wear a robe or other special clothes |
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