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toga

/toh-guh/US // ˈtoʊ gə //UK // (ˈtəʊɡə) //

特加,长袍,托加,瑜伽

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural to·gas, to·gae [toh-jee, -gee]. /ˈtoʊ dʒi, -gi/.

    • : the loose outer garment worn by citizens in public.
    • : a robe of office, a professorial gown, or some other distinctive garment.

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Examples

  • When I arrived at college back in 1991, I might as well have been wearing a toga.

  • Props to White for her willingness to wear an animal-skin mini-toga in front of millions!

  • He is here shown seated on a curule chair, wearing a Roman toga, and holding a half open scroll in his hand.

  • The groom wore of course the toga and had a similar wreath of flowers on his head.

  • These wore it at first over the toga as a protection against dust and sudden showers.

  • Pliny makes it one of the attractions of his villa that no guest need wear the toga there.

  • In such a toga all persons running for office arrayed themselves, and from it they were called candidt.