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garbed

/gahrb/US // gɑrb //UK // (ɡɑːb) //

衣冠楚楚,衣冠楚楚的,有衣着的,有衣着

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • While Twain loved to be colorfully garbed, he began experimenting with wearing all white as early as the 1870s.

  • “What Obama has done so far is about perfect,” Kadivar, garbed in his traditional cleric's robes, said.

  • Ito was accompanied at the party by four men in identical black suits who looked wildly out of place in the hippie-garbed crowd.

  • The Maker of Sounds was garbed in an all-enveloping white burnous and a white skull cap.

  • The slender strangely garbed Terran might be of the same blood as his own, but he was as great an enemy as Those Others!

  • Full moonlight fell on the armor he was garbed in and made it, as well as the high helmet with waving plumes, glitter brightly.

  • She stood over him, slender, and simply garbed in a blue calico dress and a blue calico sun-bonnet.

  • Through the iron palings they could see a white-garbed figure walking with measured tread amid the shrubs of the frozen garden.

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