kimono 的定义
plural ki·mo·nos.
- a loose, wide-sleeved robe, fastened at the waist with a wide sash, characteristic of Japanese costume.
- a woman's loose dressing gown.
kimono 近义词
等同于 robe
等同于 bathrobe
更多kimono例句
- The collection includes kimono capes and hand woven jump overalls.
- The next time I was in town, I called upon Chiso and was greeted by Emmy Kanasaki, a young woman dressed in a kimono.
- A more elegant pencil dress/trench looked a little like a kimono that was tied with a feminine sash.
- That gave way to an almost kimono-style coat over a dress rendered in a Hawaiian print, also with tassels.
- The 2010 film The Social Network—to borrow a phrase popular with tech types—“opened the kimono” a bit on the industry.
- He then drew from his kimono sleeve a pink-bordered foreign pocket-handkerchief, and began to mop his damp forehead.
- If he could but find the tattered blue kimono worn during that upward journey from Kiu Shiu!
- He held her at arm's length and the kimono slipped down over one shoulder.
- My waif was curled up in my kimono, feeding my fan-tailed goldfish.
- Ethel was in her aunt's room, comfortably wrapped in a pink kimono, when she asked this question.