cassock / ˈkæs ək /

📖毕业后词汇衲衣衲子袜子法衣

cassock 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a long, close-fitting garment worn by members of the clergy or others participating in church services.
  2. a lightweight, double-breasted ecclesiastical coat or jacket, worn under the Geneva gown.
  3. a member of the clergy.

cassock 近义词

cassock

等同于 clergyman

cassock

等同于 vestment

cassock

等同于 clergyperson

更多cassock例句

  1. The second thing he does, is he comes out not dressed in the full papal regalia but in the simple white cassock.
  2. He wore a gray hermit's cloak, and beneath that a rude, dirty cassock, girt With a cord.
  3. So saying, he seized the scrivener by the collar, and shook him so vehemently, that he tore it from the cassock.
  4. Beneath his cassock one caught sight of elaborate slippers, and he wore a large and magnificent emerald ring.
  5. The abb, by chance or instinct, slipped his hand within his cassock, and drew out the letter which he had just received.
  6. Heres a seal-ring, and I have sent for a guarded gown and a damask cassock.