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rabat

/rab-ee, ruh-bat/US // ˈræb i, rəˈbæt //UK // (rəˈbɑːt) //

拉巴特,拉巴特,拉巴,拉比特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Ecclesiastical.

    • : a sleeveless, backless, vestlike garment extending to the waist, worn by a cleric beneath the clerical collar, especially in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches.

Examples

  • I learned this when I visited the pioneering Muslim feminist scholar Fatima Mernissi in Rabat, Morocco, some years ago.

  • This was the means by which the gardens and vineyards of Rabat, and the city itself were delivered from this scourge, in 1779.

  • In Rabat, unfortunately, almost all who were in the Kasbah prison died long ago.

  • It was consequently another couple of days before she came into the latitude of Rabat, the port for which she was making.

  • His gown was tumbled and dusty; his greasy rabat hung awry about his neck.

  • I would go to Rabat, if it were in my power, and there were no undue risk in the undertaking.