柯林斯詞典robe /r??b/ (robes) 1. N-COUNT 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. 長(zhǎng)袍[正式] Pope John Paul II knelt in his white robes before the simple altar. 約翰?保羅二世教皇身著白色長(zhǎng)袍跪在簡(jiǎn)樸的祭罈前。2. N-COUNT 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. 凱爾穿上睡袍,下樓去了廚房。 返回 robe劍橋詞典a long , loose piece of clothing worn especially on very formal occasions 長(zhǎng)袍,罩袍;(尤指特別正式場(chǎng)郃穿的)袍服,禮袍 Judges wear black robes when they are in court . 法官在法庭上都身穿黑袍。 (also bathrobe) a loose piece of clothing that is worn before or after a bath or on top of clothing worn in bed 浴衣;睡袍 He wrapped a robe around himself before answering the door . 他裹了件浴衣過(guò)來(lái)開門。 返回 robe