robe 英 [rəʊb]   美 [roʊb]

robe

robe  英 [rəʊb] 美 [roʊb]

n. 长袍,礼服;制服  vi. 穿长袍  vt. 使穿长袍 

进行时:robing  过去式:robed  过去分词:robed  第三人称单数:robes  名词复数:robes 

A judge in a shiny green robe told us that we would each be fined 300 dinars—about $250—and released. 一名身穿亮绿色长袍的法官告诉我们,我们每人被罚款300第纳尔——约合250美元——并将被释放。
He is depicted lifting one hem of his robe to reveal his leg sores, while his faithful dog licks them. 在画中,他长袍的一脚被撩起,露出了大腿上面的伤口,而他忠实的狗则在旁舔着这些伤口。

  • A robe is a loose piece of clothing that you might wear over your pajamas or put on when you get out of the shower. Most robes tie around the waist with a fabric belt.
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  • n. 长袍,礼服;制服
  • vi. 穿长袍
  • vt. 使穿长袍
  • 1. A judge in a shiny green robe told us that we would each be fined 300 dinars—about $250—and released.

    一名身穿亮绿色长袍的法官告诉我们,我们每人被罚款300第纳尔——约合250美元——并将被释放。

  • 2. He is depicted lifting one hem of his robe to reveal his leg sores, while his faithful dog licks them.

    在画中,他长袍的一脚被撩起,露出了大腿上面的伤口,而他忠实的狗则在旁舔着这些伤口。

  • robe (n.) "long, loose outer garment," late 13c., from Old French robe "long, loose outer garment" (12c.), from a Germanic source (compare Old High German rouba "vestments"), from West Germanic *raubo "booty" (cognate with Old High German roub "robbery, breakage"), which also yielded rob (v.).
  • robe (v.) late 14c., from robe (n.). Related: Robed; robing.
robe / rəʊb ; NAmE roʊb / noun , verb robe robes robed robing noun 1 a long loose outer piece of clothing, especially one worn as a sign of rank or office at a special ceremony 袍服,礼袍(常于典礼中穿着以显示身分) coronation robes 加冕礼袍 cardinals in scarlet robes 身披红袍的枢机主教 2 = bathrobe verb [usually passive ] robesb/yourself (in sth) ( formal) to dress sb/yourself in long loose clothes or in the way mentioned (给某人)穿上礼袍 a robed choir 身着礼袍的唱诗班 The priests were robed in black. 各司祭都穿上了黑袍。 robe / rəʊb ; NAmE roʊb /
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