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robe

美 [roʊb]英 [rəʊb]
  • n.长袍;袍服,礼袍(常于典礼中穿着以显示身份)
  • vt.(给某人)穿上礼袍

复数: robes

roberobe

noun

1

袍服,礼袍(常于典礼中穿着以显示身份)
a long loose outer piece of clothing, especially one worn as a sign of rank or office at a special ceremony

coronation robes

加冕礼袍

cardinals in scarlet robes

身披红袍的枢机主教

2


verb

VN(给某人)穿上礼袍
to dress sb/yourself in long loose clothes or in the way mentioned

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

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 长袍;罩袍
    A robe is a loose piece of clothing which covers all of your body and reaches the ground. You can describe someone as wearing a robe or as wearing robes .

    Pope John Paul II knelt in his white robes before the simple altar.

    教皇约翰·保罗二世身着白色长袍在简朴的圣坛前面跪下来。

  • 2
    N-COUNT 浴袍;睡袍
    A robe is a piece of clothing, usually made of towelling, which people wear in the house, especially when they have just got up or had a bath.

    Ryle put on a robe and went down to the kitchen.

    赖尔穿上睡袍,下楼去了厨房。

noun

1
outerwear consisting of a long flowing garment used for official or ceremonial occasions
Synonym: gown
2
any loose flowing garment

verb

1
clothe formally;especially in ecclesiastical robes
Synonym: vest
2
cover as if with clothing
the mountain was clothed in tropical trees
Synonym: clothe cloak drape

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  1. Long black robe lives alone with his cat and his bird

    黑色长袍跟他的猫和鸟住在一起

  2. I just put on a robe and make breakfast .

    我会先披上一件宽松长袍就做早餐。

  3. He brought forth a small gold amulet from beneath his robe .

    他从袍子下面拿出一个不大的金护身符。

  4. Ryle put on a robe and went down to the kitchen .

    赖尔穿上睡袍,下楼去了厨房。

  5. A soft white robe had been draped over a chair for Joanna 's use

    一件柔软的白袍子搭在椅子上,供乔安娜使用。

  6. She was standing by the door , her blue robe hanging from her shoulders .

    她站在门边,蓝色的袍子从肩上披垂下来。

  7. Pope John Paul II knelt in his white robes before the simple altar .

    教皇约翰·保罗二世身着白色长袍在简朴的圣坛前面跪下来。

  8. Priestly robes hang on the walls .

    教士袍挂在墙上。

  9. She was wearing only a thin robe over a flimsy nightdress , and her feet were bare

    她只在薄如蝉翼的睡衣外套了一件薄睡袍,而且光着脚。

  10. His Indian robes contrasted oddly with his fluent English .

    他的印度长袍与他流利的英语形成奇特的对照。

  11. The Arabs wear robes .

    阿拉伯人穿长袍。

  12. How can she have a linear mark when she was wearing her robe ?

    穿着浴袍时怎么可能出现这样的灼痕?

  13. The actor 's robe looked cheap and nasty to me .

    据我看,那个演员穿的袍子整脚又不漂亮。

  14. The cruel king wore human-skin robes and adorned his palace walls with enemy 's bleached skulls .

    这个残酷的国王穿着用人皮制成的大袍,宫殿的墙壁上装饰着经过漂白的敌人的骷髅。

  15. He is arrayed in ceremonial robes .

    他穿着礼服。

  16. She put her robe on the chair .

    她把睡袍搭在椅子上。

  17. Dutifully , Mr. Culkin put on his robe .

    科尔肯先生义无反顾地披上外套,前去捉贼。

  18. To be prudent1 , this man of Song took a bath , burned incense2 , cleansed3 his mind , calmed his mood , and went in for self - cultivation4 for seven days . Then be put on ceremonial robes , respectfully took out the box , and carefully took the stone out of the box .

    那个宋国人,为了慎重起见,熏香沐浴,清心静气,修养了七天,然后穿上大礼服,恭恭敬敬地请出匣子,小心翼翼地把那块石头从匣子里取出来。

  19. Mom , can I use that Chinese robe you used to wear ?

    妈,我能用一下你穿过的那件中式睡袍吗?

  20. The sun has his simple robe of light .

    太阳穿着朴素而干净的长袍。

  21. Your teacher says take off your robes .

    你们的老师说脱掉长袍。

  22. Men who sat in black robes in judgment on other men .

    这些人身穿黑袍坐着审判他人。

  23. Using robe River lump ore to replace sinter as hearth layer

    用罗布河块矿作烧结铺底料的探讨

  24. See , my father , see the corner of your robe in my hand .

    我父啊,看看你外袍的衣襟在我手中。

  25. I always appreciate having a robe in the room .

    房间里面如果有浴袍的话我会很感激的。

  26. I went up forthe money , and her robe fell open .

    我过去拿钱,她的裙子下面打开了。

  27. She wore a red robe with her name on it .

    她穿着一件红色的睡袍,上面绣着自己的名字。

  28. Show the world the armor you 're hiding under these robes .

    赶紧向世界显出你们长袍内所隐藏的武器吧。

  29. And here you don 't want to wear the robe anymore ?

    你在这里不想穿这件袍子了?

  30. If I leave my robe in the aisle others might trip .

    如果我把海青后摆拖在走道上就会绊倒他人。