robe
n
1 (esp in compounds 尤用以构成复合词) long loose outer garment 长袍: a beach-robe 海滩罩袍
Many Arabs wear long flowing robes. 许多阿拉伯人身穿松垂的长袍.
2 (esp pl 尤作复数) such a garment worn as a sign of rank or office, or for a ceremony (作为级别或职位标志的)袍服, 礼袍
coro`nation robes,ie of a king or queen 加冕礼袍(国王或女王穿的)
cardinals in scarlet robes 身穿红袍的红衣主教.
3 (US also `bathrobe) dressing-gown 晨衣. robe, v [esp passive 尤用於被动语态
Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb/oneself (in sth) (fml 文) dress sb/oneself in a robe, etc 给某人[自己]穿上长袍、 袍服、 晨衣等
black-robed judges 穿黑袍的法官
robed in a ceremonial gown 穿礼袍的.
It's quite simple. You put a very hot, wet cloth on your shoulder for one minute. Then put a packet of frozen peas on the shoulder for one minute. And so on and so on.
很简单。你把一块很热的湿布敷在肩膀上一分钟。然后把一包冻豌豆敷在肩膀上一分钟。这样反复几次。
They got on so well that Fred decided not to go to the lecture but to show the tourist around the university instead.
他们相处得很融洽,于是弗雷德决定不去听课,而带领这位游客到这所大学各处参观。
Von Frisch wanted to find out whether the dance told them how far away the feeding place was.