gown
noun/ɡaʊn/
/ɡaʊn/
- a woman’s dress, especially a long one for special occasions
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(尤指特别场合穿的)女裙,女长服,女礼服 - an evening/a wedding gown
晚礼服;婚纱 - She was dressed in a long flowing gown.
她穿了一件飘逸的长裙。 - She wore a white satin gown trimmed with lace.
她穿着一条饰有蕾丝花边的白色缎子长裙。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- long
- floor-length
- elegant
- …
- be trimmed with something
- in a/the gown
- an evening/a wedding gown
- a long loose piece of clothing that is worn over other clothes by judges and (in the UK) by other lawyers, and by members of universities (at special ceremonies)
(法官、英国律师、大学师生在特别仪式上穿的)长袍 - a graduation gown
毕业礼服
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- academic
- hospital
- surgical
- …
- in a/the gown
- town and gown
- a graduation gown
- a piece of clothing worn in a hospital, either by medical staff during surgery or by a patient, especially as protection against infection
(医护人员或患者穿的,尤指用于感染防护的)罩衣,防护服 - a surgeon’s gown
外科医生穿的罩衣
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- academic
- hospital
- surgical
- …
- in a/the gown
- town and gown
see also dressing gown - a surgeon’s gown
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French goune, from late Latin gunna ‘fur garment’; probably related to Byzantine Greek gouna ‘fur, fur-lined garment’.