garbed / gɑrb /

衣冠楚楚衣冠楚楚的有衣着的有衣着

garbed2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a fashion or mode of dress, especially of a distinctive, uniform kind: in the garb of a monk.
  2. wearing apparel; clothes.
  3. outward appearance or form.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to dress; clothe.

garbed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

fit with clothes

更多garbed例句

  1. While Twain loved to be colorfully garbed, he began experimenting with wearing all white as early as the 1870s.
  2. “What Obama has done so far is about perfect,” Kadivar, garbed in his traditional cleric's robes, said.
  3. Ito was accompanied at the party by four men in identical black suits who looked wildly out of place in the hippie-garbed crowd.
  4. The Maker of Sounds was garbed in an all-enveloping white burnous and a white skull cap.
  5. The slender strangely garbed Terran might be of the same blood as his own, but he was as great an enemy as Those Others!
  6. Full moonlight fell on the armor he was garbed in and made it, as well as the high helmet with waving plumes, glitter brightly.
  7. She stood over him, slender, and simply garbed in a blue calico dress and a blue calico sun-bonnet.
  8. Through the iron palings they could see a white-garbed figure walking with measured tread amid the shrubs of the frozen garden.