gown• The catalog will include roughly 50 gowns priced from $ 1,100 to $ 2,800.• In Lewis's day, some formality was added to the proceedings by the undergraduate's wearing a gown.• She swung her legs out of bed and reached for her dressing gown.• She'd travelled light today; she'd packed no dressing gown.• a silk evening gown• She flinched once, then started to obey, unfastening the ties at the neck of her gown with shakingfingers.• Her gown was long, emphasising her slenderfigure, and starkly black.• She was wearing a long white gown, her hairhanging down, like a crazy woman.
1woman's long dress長裙ADJECTIVE | GOWN + VERB | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤long長裙➤floor-length拖地長裙➤elegant典雅的長裙▸➤flowing飄逸的長裙◇She was dressed in a long flowing gown.她穿了一件飄逸的長裙。➤strapless無肩帶的長裙▸➤ball, bridal, evening, wedding舞會禮服;新娘禮服;女式晚禮服;婚紗GOWN + VERB➤be trimmed with sth長裙上飾有⋯◇She wore a white satin gown trimmed with lace.她穿着一條飾有蕾絲花邊的白色緞子長裙。PREPOSITION➤in a/the gown穿着長裙➡ topic at clothesgown
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2worn by judges, surgeons, etc.法官、外科醫生穿的長袍ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤academic學位袍▸➤hospital, surgical醫院人員罩衣;外科手術服PREPOSITION➤in a/the gown穿着長袍PHRASES➤town and gown (= the residents of a university town and the members of its university) (especially BrE) 大學城的居民和大學師生➡ topic at clothes