bathrobe 英 [ˈbɑ:θrəʊb]   美 [ˈbæθroʊb]

bathrobe

bathrobe  英 [ˈbɑ:θrəʊb] 美 [ˈbæθroʊb]

n. 浴衣;睡衣 

名词复数:bathrobes 

Without bothering to dry off, I pulled on my bathrobe. 还没来得及擦干身子,我就穿上了浴衣。
One lady had a bathrobe around her. Others just had blankets around them. 一位女士只穿着一件睡衣,其他人只围着一条毯子。

  • A bathrobe is a loose-fitting robe you put on after a bath or shower. They’re like towels with sleeves and a belt. Fuzzy slippers and curlers are optional.
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  • n. 浴衣;睡衣
  • 1. Without bothering to dry off, I pulled on my bathrobe.

    还没来得及擦干身子,我就穿上了浴衣。

  • 2. One lady had a bathrobe around her. Others just had blankets around them.

    一位女士只穿着一件睡衣,其他人只围着一条毯子。

  • 3. The bad news is, Ralph, the patient you saved, hung himself with his bathrobe belt in the bathroom. I am so sorry, but he's dead.

    但坏消息是你的朋友拉尔夫用浴衣的腰带把自己挂在了浴室,很不幸,他去世了。

  • bathrobe (n.) also bath-robe, 1894, from bath (n.) + robe (n.).
bath·robe / ˈbɑːθrəʊb ; NAmE ˈbæθroʊb / ( also robe ) noun 1 a loose piece of clothing worn before and after taking a bath 浴衣;浴袍 2 ( NAmE) ( BrE ˈdressing gown ) a long loose piece of clothing, usually with a belt, worn indoors over night clothes, for example when you first get out of bed 晨衣,晨袍(起床后套于睡衣外在室内穿的宽松长罩衫,通常有束带) bathrobe bathrobes bath·robe / ˈbɑːθrəʊb ; NAmE ˈbæθroʊb /
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