
好词典

源自中古英语 'robe',借自古法语,原意为'战利品'或'掠夺物',后引申为'服装',可能与日耳曼语词根有关。
❶ 指长而宽松的外袍,通常用于正式场合或特定职业,如法官、牧师或学者所穿的长袍。
“The judge wore black robes during the trial.”
(法官在审判时穿着黑色长袍。)
“The graduates put on their academic robes for the ceremony.”
(毕业生们为典礼穿上了他们的学位袍。)
the robes of office — 指担任特定职位时所穿的正式长袍,象征权威或职责。
“The mayor donned the robes of office for the inauguration.”
(市长为就职典礼穿上了象征职位的长袍。)