[N-COUNT 可数名词]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 .
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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
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]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。
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robe/rəʊb; NAmEroʊb/
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roberobesrobedrobingnoun1a 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; NAmEroʊb/
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roberobe /rəʊb $ roʊb/ ●●○ noun [countable]
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1 (also robes) a long loose piece of clothing, especially one worn for official ceremonies: a priest’s robes2 especially American English a long loose piece of clothing that you wear over your night clothes or after a bathSYN bathrobe, dressing gown British English
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