cassock
cassock 英 [ˈkæsək] 美 [ˈkæsək]
n. 袈裟,法衣;教士服
名词复数:cassocks
- A cassock is a long, single-colored robe that's usually black. It's worn by priests and other clergymen — so don't go looking to buy a cassock to complete your fall wardrobe.
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- n. 袈裟,法衣;教士服
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1. She helped him defeat the black monster and finally acquired the cassock.
在菩萨的帮助下,孙悟空制服了黑熊怪,并最终要回了袈裟。
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2. However, a black bear monster came out unexpectedly. He concealed the cassock under the shield of the fire.
可谁知这时来了只黑熊怪,他趁火劫走了袈裟。
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3. The abbot hospitably received them. He requested to borrow Xuan Zang's beautiful cassock to get a better look and Xuan Zang agreed.
庙里的方丈热情地接待了他们,并请求借玄奘美丽的袈裟好好看一看,玄奘同意了。
- cassock (n.) 1540s, "long loose gown or outer cloak," from Middle French casaque "long coat" (16c.), corresponding to Spanish casaca, Italian casacca, probably ultimately from Turkish quzzak "nomad, adventurer," (the source of Cossack), from their typical riding coat. Or perhaps from Arabic kazagand, from Persian kazhagand "padded coat," from kazh "raw silk" + agand "stuffed." Chiefly a soldier's cloak 16c.-17c.; ecclesiastical use is from 1660s.
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