英 [dɪsˈrəʊb] 美 [dɪsˈroʊb]
vt. 使脱光;脱去……的衣服;剥夺
vi. 脱衣服(尤指礼服或公服)
第三人称单数disrobes
现在分词disrobing
过去式disrobed
过去分词disrobed
disrobe /dɪsˈrəʊb/ [ disrobing disrobed disrobes ]
不及物动词 When someone disrobes, they remove their clothes. 脱衣
She stood up and began to disrobe, folding each garment neatly.
她站起来,开始脱衣,并把每件衣物整齐地叠好。
... 使脱白 dislocate 使脱光 disrobe 使脱轨 ditch; sidetrack ...
脱衣服(尤指礼服或公服)
She went behind the screen to disrobe.
她到屏风后面去换装。
She stood up and began to disrobe, folding each garment neatly.
她站起来,开始脱衣,并把每件衣物整齐地叠好。
He disrobe to get a good Sun. - tan on the beach.
他在海边脱去衣服以晒黑皮肤。
Among some other measures, the bill proposes to make attempts to disrobe a woman in private a crime.
If so, General Musharraf will have to disrobe and hope to fare better than Samson did when he was shaved.
But he was so casual and good-natured that I almost forgot how freakish it would have been to blithely disrobe among the boys I knew back home.