robes
英 [rəʊbz]
美 [roʊbz]
n. 袍服,礼袍(常于典礼中穿着以显示身份)
robe的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 长袍;罩袍
Arobeis a loose piece of clothing which covers all of your body and reaches the ground. You can describe someone as wearing arobeor as wearingrobes.- 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。 - ...a fur-lined robe of green silk.
毛皮衬里的绿色丝绸长袍
- Pope John Paul II knelt in his white robes before the simple altar.
- N-COUNT 浴袍;睡袍
Arobeis 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。
- Ryle put on a robe and went down to the kitchen.
双语例句
- The acolytes were clad in robes of pale yellow and bright orange, priests and priestesses in red.
侍僧们穿着浅黄和亮橘的袍子而僧侣和僧女则穿着红色。 - And all of his family were now wearing the robes that the tailor had made.
家人也都穿上了裁缝师订做的袍子。 - There, they are robes worn by priests.
这是他们那里的牧师穿的长袍。 - A young man, dressed in long robes which flapped in the breeze.
一个年轻人,身穿一件在微风中飘动的长袍。 - 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。 - A voice, fear; he trembles in his robes.
一个令人敬畏的声音响起;他在他的长袍中颤抖。 - A loose robe; imitated from robes originally worn by Japanese.
一种宽松的长袍;从日本人先穿的长袍模仿而来。 - The men going into the mosque were dressed in flowing white robes and headdresses.
走进清真寺的那些人穿着松散的白袍,戴着白头巾。 - Shaving the head and wearing brown robes can't make a person into a monk ( Noble one).
只是剃光头和穿褐袍并不能使人成为僧伽(圣者)。 - He wore his formal robes for the ritual.
他穿着正式的袍服参加了该仪式。