robe
n
1 (esp in compounds 尤用以构成复合词) long loose outer garment 长袍: a beach-robe 海滩罩袍
Many Arabs wear long flowing robes. 许多阿拉伯人身穿松垂的长袍.
2 (esp pl 尤作复数) such a garment worn as a sign of rank or office, or for a ceremony (作为级别或职位标志的)袍服, 礼袍
coro`nation robes,ie of a king or queen 加冕礼袍(国王或女王穿的)
cardinals in scarlet robes 身穿红袍的红衣主教.
3 (US also `bathrobe) dressing-gown 晨衣. robe, v [esp passive 尤用於被动语态
Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb/oneself (in sth) (fml 文) dress sb/oneself in a robe, etc 给某人[自己]穿上长袍、 袍服、 晨衣等
black-robed judges 穿黑袍的法官
robed in a ceremonial gown 穿礼袍的.
The Native Americans caught and trained them and were then able to use them to carry their goods when they travelled from one camping ground to another.
美洲土著人捕捉野马,加以驯服。
If it is a long report, it is easy to make changes to the text.
即使是一篇很长的报告,也很容易将原文改动。
Then Von Frisch moved the dish to the east of the hive and waited for a marked bee to feed.