英語單詞

gown是什麽意思

gown

英 [gaʊn] 美 [ɡaʊn]
  • n. 長袍,長外衣;禮服;睡袍;法衣
  • vt. 使穿睡衣

中文詞源


gown 長袍,罩衣

來自拉丁語gunna, 皮衣,衣服。

英文詞源


gown (n.)
long, loose outer garment, c. 1300, from Old French goune "robe, coat; (nun's) habit, gown," related to Late Latin gunna "leather garment, skin, hide," of unknown origin. Used by St. Boniface (8c.) for a fur garment permitted for old or infirm monks. Klein writes that it is probably "a word adopted from a language of the Apennine or the Balkan Peninsula." OED points to Byzantine Greek gouna, a word for a coarse garment sometimes made of skins, but also notes "some scholars regard it as of Celtic origin."

In 18c., gown was the common word for what now usually is styled a dress. It was maintained more in the U.S. than in Britain, but was somewhat revived 20c. in fashion senses and in combinations (such as bridal gown, nightgown). Meaning "flowing robe worn on official occasions as a badge of office or authority" is from late 14c. As collective singular for "residents of a university" (1650s) it typically is used in rhyming opposition to town.

雙語例句


1. She crept from the bed and fumbled for her dressing gown.
她從床上躡手躡腳地爬起來,摸索著自己的晨衣。

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2. I was shoehorning myself into my skin-tight ball gown.
我正拚命把自己塞進我的緊身晚禮服裏。

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3. Wood was now comfortably enfolded in a woolly dressing-gown.
伍德正舒服地穿著件羊毛晨衣。

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4. Her gown was thin, and she shivered, partly from cold.
她的禮服很薄,渾身在發抖,一半是凍的。

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5. She finally found the perfect gown, a beautiful creation trimmed with lace.
她終於找到了理想的禮服——一襲飾有蕾絲的美麗長裙。

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