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源自中古英语,由 robe(长袍)加过去分词后缀 -ed 构成,最终可追溯至古法语 robe(战利品/长袍)。
❶ 指穿着长袍或正式礼服的,常用于描述宗教人士、法官等特定职业的着装状态。
“The robed monks walked silently through the cloister.”
(身着长袍的僧侣们静默地穿过回廊。)
“The robed judge entered the courtroom with dignity.”
(穿着法袍的法官庄严地走进法庭。)
❶ 给某人穿上长袍或正式服装的动作,常用于仪式或特殊场合的着装过程。
“The priest was robed in ceremonial garments before the service.”
(仪式开始前,神父穿上了典礼用的长袍。)
“They robed the new graduate in an academic gown.”
(他们给新毕业生穿上了学位袍。)
robed in — 描述某人被某种特定材质或颜色的长袍所覆盖的状态,常用于文学或正式描述。
“The ancient king was robed in purple and gold.”
(古代国王身着紫金相间的长袍。)