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
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.
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