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源自意大利语'cotta',原意为'短袍',最终来自拉丁语'cottus'(短)。
❶ 一种短袖或无袖的白色亚麻外衣,通常由基督教神职人员在宗教仪式中穿着,覆盖在长袍外面。
“The priest wore a cotta over his cassock during the ceremony.”
(神父在仪式中在长袍外套了一件白色短外衣。)
“She carefully ironed the cotta before the Sunday service.”
(她在周日礼拜前仔细熨烫了那件白色短外衣。)
lace cotta — 指带有蕾丝装饰的白色短外衣,通常在更正式的宗教场合穿着。
“The altar servers wore lace cottas for the Easter Mass.”
(祭台助手们在复活节弥撒时穿着带蕾丝的白色短外衣。)