英 [rəʊbd] 美 [roʊbd]
adj. 穿着长袍的
v. (使)穿长袍(robe 的过去式和过去分词)
robe /rəʊb/ CET6+ TEM4
可数名词 A robe is a loose piece of clothing that covers all of your body and reaches the ground. You can describe someone as wearing a robe or as wearing robes. 长袍
Pope John Paul II knelt in his white robes before the simple altar.
约翰•保罗二世教皇身着白色长袍跪在简朴的祭坛前。
可数名词 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 taken a bath. 睡袍; 浴衣
Kyle put on a robe and went down to the kitchen.
凯尔穿上睡袍,下楼去了厨房。
长袍
... 着重母音的声乐唱法 = solfeggio 着长袍 = robed 着陆 = grounding ...
The priests were robed in black.
各司祭都穿上了黑袍。
Up to 100,000 people took part, among them perhaps 20,000 red- and orange-robed monks.
有近10万人参加,其中2万是身穿红橙色袍子的僧人。
A group of robed monks gently lashed the body, bent at the waist, to the back of the motorcycle.
几个着长袍的僧人轻轻地把腰部已然折弯的尸体绑到摩托车的后面。
Plus some fuzzy, picture-book images of black-robed friars and armored conquistadors I couldn't identify.
The cardinal, though robed as a Good Shepherd, often seemed a wheeler-dealer in best Philippine style.
After his parents left, a black-robed magistrate came in and informed him of the charges against him.