nightgown 英 [ˈnaɪtgaʊn]   美 [ˈnaɪtˌɡaʊn]

nightgown

nightgown  英 [ˈnaɪtgaʊn] 美 [ˈnaɪtˌɡaʊn]

n. 睡衣(等于dressing gown或nightdress) 

名词复数:nightgowns 

I gave her the silk nightgown. 我把丝绸睡衣送给了她。
Watson was reading the paper about some young woman in Kensington who was run over. Had no business in the street at that hour. I believe she was in her nightgown. 我拿到电报的时候华生正在读一篇关于肯辛顿某个年轻女人被车撞死的新闻,时间是晚上,街道上没什么人,我想当时那悲惨的女人还穿着她的睡衣呢。

  • A nightgown is basically a comfy dress you wear for sleeping. Some people prefer pajamas, while others like nightgowns better.
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  • n. 睡衣(等于dressing gown或nightdress)
  • 1. I gave her the silk nightgown.

    我把丝绸睡衣送给了她。

  • 2. Watson was reading the paper about some young woman in Kensington who was run over. Had no business in the street at that hour. I believe she was in her nightgown.

    我拿到电报的时候华生正在读一篇关于肯辛顿某个年轻女人被车撞死的新闻,时间是晚上,街道上没什么人,我想当时那悲惨的女人还穿着她的睡衣呢。

  • 3. Her figure looked singularly tall and imposing as she stood in her long white nightgown, a thick cable of twisted dark hair hanging straight down her back to her waist.

    她穿着白色的长睡衣站在那儿,个子显得特别高大,神情显得特别威严,头上一条粗大的黑色辫子,从脑后一直垂到了腰下。

  • nightgown (n.) also night-gown, c. 1400, from night + gown.
night·gown / ˈnaɪtɡaʊn ; NAmE ˈnaɪtɡaʊn / noun ( NAmE or old-fashioned) = nightdress nightgown nightgowns night·gown / ˈnaɪtɡaʊn ; NAmE ˈnaɪtɡaʊn /
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