frock
frock 英 [frɒk] 美 [frɑk]
n. 女装;连衣裙;僧袍;罩袍
进行时:frocking 过去式:frocked 过去分词:frocked 第三人称单数:frocks 名词复数:frocks
- Use the noun frock as an old-fashioned way to say "dress." You might wear a new pink frock to your best friend's birthday party.
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- n. 女装;连衣裙;僧袍;罩袍
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1. I'll never forget when my husband wryly asked if I packed my 'Swimming frock' when we were heading out to Nantucket.
我一直记得,当我们要去南塔基特岛时,我丈夫挖苦我是否把我的游泳连衣裙带好了。
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2. Also showing some skin in silver, the supermodel balances her ladylike high-shine frock with sexy patterned cutouts, black slingbacks and crimped waves.
一样身穿银色礼服,这位超模用性感的图案印花和露跟鞋以及波浪卷发来使得她淑女的闪亮连衣裙出挑。
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3. All undergo the same tonsure, wear the same frock, eat the same black bread, sleep on the same straw, die on the same ashes.
大家都剃同样的发式,穿同样的僧衣,吃同样的黑面包,睡在同样的麦秸上,死在同样的柴灰上。
- frock (n.) mid-14c., from Old French froc "a monk's habit; clothing, dress" (12c.), which is of unknown origin; perhaps from Frankish *hrok or some other Germanic source (compare Old High German hroc "mantle, coat;" Old Norse rokkr, Old English rocc, Old Frisian rokk, German Rock "a coat, over-garment"). Another theory traces it to an alteration of Medieval Latin floccus, from Latin floccus "tuft of wool," a word of unknown origin. Meaning "outer garment for women or children" is from 1530s. Frock-coat attested by 1819.
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