英 [ɡɑːb] 美 [ɡɑːrb]
n. 服装;装束;打扮
vt. 装扮;穿衣
第三人称单数garbs
现在分词garbing
过去式garbed
过去分词garbed
garb /ɡɑːb/
不可数名词 Someone's garb is the clothes they are wearing, especially when these are unusual. (尤指不寻常的)装束
...a familiar figure in civilian garb.
…一个身着平民装束的熟悉身影。
He wore the garb of a scout.
他穿了一身童子军的装束。
... dynamo发电机 garb服装 condo每户有自力产权的公寓 ...
打扮(garbed), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
Garb (装束):美国的衣食住行样样都比国内差多了。美国人穿的衣服很土,估计与国内八十年代的款式相当,真是不好意思穿在身上。
... garbproductionlineformakinghighandmiddlegradegarment高中档服装生产线 garb制服 garbagebag垃圾袋 ...
He wore the garb of a scout.
他穿了一身童子军的装束。
The garb was presented to Obama by elders in Wajir.
这身装扮是瓦基的一位老人家送给奥巴马的。
I wonder what our garb will look like in the future.
我想知道未来我们的服装是怎么样的?
This tribe, with its colourful garb, stilted homes and elaborately designed wooden bridges, are scattered throughout Guangxi Province.
"It's protectionism in a different garb, " says Rajiv Gupta, executive director of Delhi-based Apparel Exports.
Skype hired a town crier in colonial garb to read aloud tweets on the street.
WSJ: Product Doesn't Speak for Itself? Hit the Street in a Clown Suit