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美:[ɡaʊn]
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复数:gowns
第三人称单数:gowns
现在分词:gowning
过去式:gowned
过去分词:gowned
"the relations between town and gown are always sensitive"
wedding gown结婚礼服;新娘礼服
evening gownn. 女子夜礼服
dressing gown晨衣,便袍
bridal gown新娘服装,新娘礼服
cap and gownn. 方帽长袍
ball gown舞会袍
silk gown[英国英语],◎王室律师的绸制服,◎王室律师,[英国英语],◎(王室律师)绸袍,◎王室律师
这组词都有“衣服、服装”的意思,其区别是:
uniform指某团体或组织统一做的制服,如军服、校服等。
clothing常用词,集合名词,是衣服的总称。
clothes普通用词,多指包括上衣、内衣或裤子等具体的一件件衣服。
dress多指正式场合或为某些特定用途而穿的服装,也指童装或女性穿的连衣裙。
garment语气庄重,正式用词,复数形式可与clothes换用,指身上全部穿着。单数形式指单件衣服,尤指长袍、外套等外面的衣服。
suit指一套服装,一般有几件配成一套的套装。
costume指流行某一地区或某一时代的服装,也指演员的戏装。
gown指女人穿的长服,尤指教士、法官、教授等的礼服或妇女的睡衣等,也指长袍。
robe指长袍,也指浴衣、晨衣。
coat指上衣、外衣、大衣、外套及女式上装。
以上来源于网络
长而宽松的外衣,公元1300年左右,源自古法语 goune “长袍,外套; (修女的)服装,长袍”,与晚期拉丁语 gunna “皮衣,皮革,兽皮”有关,起源不明。圣博尼法斯(8世纪)用于老年或体弱的修道士的毛皮衣物。克莱因写道,它可能是“从亚平宁山脉或巴尔干半岛的一种语言中采用的词语”。《牛津英语词典》指出拜占庭希腊语 gouna 是一种粗糙的衣服,有时是用皮革制成的,但也指出“一些学者认为它是凯尔特语起源的”。
在18世纪, gown 是现在通常称为 dress 的常用词。它在美国比英国更为流行,但在20世纪的时尚意义和组合中(如 bridal gown, nightgown)有所复兴。指“在正式场合穿着的流动长袍,作为职务或权威的标志”始于14世纪晚期。作为“大学居民的集体单数”(1650年代)通常与 town 押韵。
浴衣
毛巾衣
Middle English, from Anglo-French gune, goune, from Late Latin gunna, a fur or leather garment
The first known use of gown was in the 14th century
grand1 of 2adjective
higher in rank than others of the same class : foremost, principal the grand prize
the grand champion
great in size
including all things being considered : complete
a grand total
marked by magnificence : splendid
a grand coronation ceremony
showing wealth or high social standing
the airs of a grand lady
impressive
made grand statements about our progress
very good : fine have a grand time
grand weather
grand2 of 2noun
grand piano
grain1 of 2noun
the edible seed or seedlike fruit of grasses that are cereals (as wheat, corn, or oats)
the threshed seed or fruits of various food plants (as cereal grasses, flax, peas, or sugarcane)
plants producing grain
a small hard particle
a grain of sand
the least amount possible
a grain of truth
a unit of weight based on the weight of a grain of wheat see measure
the arrangement of fibers in wood
appearance or feel due to the particles or fibers of which something is composed
the grain of a rock
the direction of threads in cloth
natural disposition : temper
making excuses goes against my grain
grain2 of 2verb
to form into grains : granulate
to paint in imitation of the grain of wood or stone
grade1 of 2verb
to arrange in grades : sort
grade apples
to make level or evenly sloping
grade a highway
to give a grade to
grade a student's performance
to assign to a grade
to form a series having only slight differences
colors that grade into one another
grade2 of 2noun
position in a scale of rank, quality, or order leather of the highest grade
the grade of sergeant
a stage, step, or degree in a series, order, or ranking
a class of things that are of the same rank, quality, or order
a division of the school course representing a year's work
finished the fourth grade
the pupils in a school division
plural the elementary school system
teach in the grades
a mark or rating especially of accomplishment in school
a grade of 90 on a test
a standard of quality
government grades for meat
the degree of slope (as of a road or railroad track)
grade1 of 2verb
to arrange in grades : sort
grade apples
to make level or evenly sloping
grade a highway
to give a grade to
grade a student's performance
to assign to a grade
to form a series having only slight differences
colors that grade into one another
grade2 of 2noun
position in a scale of rank, quality, or order leather of the highest grade
the grade of sergeant
a stage, step, or degree in a series, order, or ranking
a class of things that are of the same rank, quality, or order
a division of the school course representing a year's work
finished the fourth grade
the pupils in a school division
plural the elementary school system
teach in the grades
a mark or rating especially of accomplishment in school
a grade of 90 on a test
a standard of quality
government grades for meat
the degree of slope (as of a road or railroad track)
gownnoun
an official robe worn especially by a judge, a member of the clergy, or a teacher
a woman's dressespecially: one suitable for afternoon or evening wear
a loose robe (as a dressing gown or a nightgown)
gownnoun
a garment designed to be worn by health care professionals or patients such as:
a sterile one-piece coverall worn by health care personnel especially during a medical procedure to prevent the dispersal of bodily fluids or infectious material : surgical gown
a loose robe that is usually open in the back and is worn by patients in a medical facility (such as a hospital) : hospital gown
1 Not a single feather remains and Celia is once again wearing a puffed-sleeve black jacket, already buttoned over her black-and-white gown.
2 Doña Rosa didn’t speak enough English to be good at solving the puzzles; mostly, she just liked Vanna White’s gowns and the prizes.
3 It's so barbaric, the president turning my bridal gown into my shroud, that the blow strikes home, leaving me with a dull ache inside.
4 Vernon Dursley, whose mustache was quite as bushy as Dumbledore’s, though black, and who was wearing a puce dressing gown, was staring at the visitor as though he could not believe his tiny eyes.
5 These dress gown are made of silk satin fabric, soft, comfortable wear.
这些穿着长袍制成的真丝缎子面料, 手感柔软, 舒适,耐磨.
6 She knelt on the cloak, so as not to spoil her gown, and looked up at her prince on his fearsome black throne.
7 Where's my cap and gown?
我的帽子和长袍在哪里?
8 My gown was a spring green embroidered with leaves of darker green and plump yellow buds.
9 Then she offered the bird the ring sewed in the side of her gown.
10 Only a fraction of the Hall of Mirrors reflects her own countenance, and some contain only a shimmering blur of pale-grey gown, or the motion of the billowing ribbons as they float behind her.
11 The Duke’s Daughter paid the butcher’s bill, A Phantom Hand put down a new carpet, and the Curse of the Coventrys proved the blessing of the Marches in the way of groceries and gowns.
12 She reached down to the hem of her thin roughspun gown and pulled it up over her head in one smooth motion, tossing it aside.
13 The slim, sad girl who wore a crown of pale blue roses and a white gown spattered with gore could only be Lyanna.
14 Then I thought of the bride I’d make, in a threadbare, sooty gown that stank of cooking fat and yesterday’s dinner.
15 Only officials were not wearing the Ihram garb, or the white skull caps, long, white, nightshirt-looking gown and the little slippers of the Mutawaf, those who guided each pilgrim party, and their helpers.
16 Laugh, Joffrey, she prayed as the Juice ran down her face and the front of her blue silk gown.
17 He fingered a gown that looked like it was silk.
18 Radiant in her wedding gown of white heirloom lace, the bride walked down the aisle, past the tables of well-wishers, on the arm of Jake Wexler.
19 She was wearing a bright red dressing gown and her eyes were bloodshot.
20 Dressed in a white gown and a pale-blue cloak, she rode her white horse, Grey Dawn.
2 宽松长袍
3 外衣
coat slip garment vest garb cotta vestment overdress overgarment outer wear outer coat boiler suit pea coat overclothes thing outerwear
6 僧袍
7 睡衣
nightclothes night-suit pj's pajamas nightgown sleepwear jams nightwear nightshirt bedgown neglige night clothes nightie nightdress nighty night attire night suit bed gown night shirt
8 女裙
9 法官
judicial court judge justice ordinary wig squire jurist trier pontius hakim nazir cadi deemster tourist court judiciary bench judicature doomster dempster brehon judicator
10 穿法衣
12 律师
legal L.A. counselor-at-law writer attorney lawyer advocate lip tongue counsel counselor wig mouthpiece barrister Templar squire attorney-at-law a Writer to the Signet
14 防护服
17 大学礼服