释义 |
gown/ɡaʊn/ n. & v.●n. 1 a loose flowing garment, esp. a long dress worn by a woman 宽大的长外衣(尤指妇女穿的长裙服) 2 the official robe of an alderman, judge, cleric, member of a university, etc. 文官服;法官服;教士服(教授、毕业生穿的大学礼服等) 3 a protective overall worn by a surgeon, a hospital patient, etc. (外科大夫、医院病人等穿的)罩衣 4 the members of a university as distinct from the permanent residents of the university town (cf. 参见 TOWN n. 4) 大学全体师生(有别于大学城的长住居民) ●v. tr. (usu. as 通常作 gowned adj.) attire in a gown 穿上长外衣 [Middle English via Old French goune, gon(n)e from Late Latin gunna ‘fur garment’: cf. medieval Greek gouna ‘fur’] |