gown 英 [gaʊn]   美 [ɡaʊn]

gown

gown  英 [gaʊn] 美 [ɡaʊn]

n. 长袍,外罩 

进行时:gowning  过去式:gowned  过去分词:gowned  第三人称单数:gowns  名词复数:gowns 

an evening/wedding gown 女晚礼服;新娘的结婚礼服
a graduation gown 毕业礼服

  • A gown is a formal dress. When your date to a party or dance is wearing a tuxedo, you'll probably want to wear a gown.
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  • n. 长袍,外罩
  • 1. an evening/wedding gown

    女晚礼服;新娘的结婚礼服

  • 2. a graduation gown

    毕业礼服

  • 3. a surgeon's gown

    外科医生穿的罩衣

  • gown (n.) long, loose outer garment, c. 1300, from Old French goune "robe, coat; (nun's) habit, gown," related to Late Latin gunna "leather garment, skin, hide," of unknown origin. Used by St. Boniface (8c.) for a fur garment permitted for old or infirm monks. Klein writes that it is probably "a word adopted from a language of the Apennine or the Balkan Peninsula." OED points to Byzantine Greek gouna, a word for a coarse garment sometimes made of skins, but also notes "some scholars regard it as of Celtic origin."
gown / ɡaʊn ; NAmE ɡaʊn / noun 1 a woman's dress, especially a long one for special occasions (尤指特别场合穿的)女裙,女长服,女礼服 an evening/wedding gown 女晚礼服;新娘的结婚礼服 2 a long loose piece of clothing that is worn over other clothes by judges and (in Britain) by other lawyers, and by members of universities (at special ceremonies) (法官、英国律师、大学学生在特别仪式上穿的)长袍,长外衣 a graduation gown 毕业礼服 3 a piece of clothing that is worn over other clothes to protect them, especially in a hospital (尤指在医院穿的)罩衣,外罩 a surgeon's gown 外科医生穿的罩衣 see also dressing gown gown gowns gowned gowning gown / ɡaʊn ; NAmE ɡaʊn /
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