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gown

/goun/US // gaʊn //UK // (ɡaʊn) //

礼服,袍子,长袍,褂子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a woman's dress or robe, especially one that is full-length.
    • : nightgown.
    • : dressing gown.
    • : evening gown.
    • : a loose, flowing outer garment in any of various forms, worn by a man or woman as distinctive of office, profession, or status: an academic gown.
    • : the student and teaching body in a university or college town.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to dress in a gown.

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Examples

  • As masks, gloves, shields and gowns break down, they’ll produce a deluge of tiny plastics.

  • The Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum has displayed high-school-graduation gowns and local restaurant menus, with the same seriousness and staging another museum would give a famous painting.

  • The Texas Organization of Rural & Community Hospitals also helped her procure masks and gowns, as did one patient who ordered supplies from overseas.

  • I did not have a single — really — I didn’t have a single N95 mask, surgical mask, isolation gown, nitrile glove.

  • Instead of donning and removing protective masks, gowns and other gear many times a day, nurses spend their entire 12-hour shifts in protective equipment.

  • In April, the 19-year-old brunette in an emerald gown was crowned Miss Honduras.

  • Michelle Obama wore her first de la Renta gown this month, after he had criticized her fashion choices last year.

  • He proceeded to personally change her gown and placed her in a wheelchair for the move.

  • While caring for patients, clinical staff is heavily robed with gown and apron; three pairs of gloves; a hood; and goggles.

  • The Fashion Icon winner lived up to her reputation in a sparkly, see-through, and utterly fabulous gown.

  • That she had her definite reason he knew, as a woman knows when another woman is wearing a last year's gown.

  • And then indeed he put on his night-gown, and went to Smithfield, the place where his relation dwelt.

  • She was in a soiled dressing gown of purple flannel, with several of the buttons off.

  • She wore a gown of white tulle upon whose floating surface were a few dark-blue lilies.

  • Her head, set off by her dainty white gown, suggested a rich, rare blossom.