1.〈英〉晨衣,浴衣
1.a robe that you wear in your house
1.Awakening early on that first morning, I slipped on a dressing gown provided by the hotel and went out on to the veranda.
在岛上的第一天早上,我醒的很早。披上酒店提供的睡袍,我走到阳台上。
2.She had not troubled to dress herself, but wore a dirty dressing-gown, and her hair was tied in a sluttish knot.
她压根儿没有梳洗,只穿着一身肮脏的梳装袍子,头发胡乱地束成一团。
3.Brian : It would be if only they would let me put my bed on the green and let me wear my dressing gown around the club.
布莱恩:是的,如果他们让我在草地上摆放我的床,并让我在会所内穿睡衣的话。
4.And you shall wear your dressing-gown at breakfast tomorrow---and every morning for a week!
和你穿你的梳妆的袍子在早餐和明天---每天早上一个星期!
5.In Moscow he felt comfortable, warm, at home, and snugly dirty, as in an old dressing-gown.
在莫斯科定居,就像穿着一种旧长衫似的,温暖、舒适、不干净。
6.If you are looking for a great Father's Day or Birthday gift, this luxury dressing gown may be just what you are looking for.
如果你在寻找父亲节礼物,或是生日礼物,这件豪华的浴袍也许正是你在找的。
7.This was perhaps his only weakness, and it was necessary to make him a well-padded dressing-gown.
这恐怕是它唯一的弱点。居民们只好给它做一件厚厚的睡衣穿。
8.Nanon was wonderstruck at the sight of a green silk dressing-gown, brocaded with gold flowers in an antique design.
一件金线绣花古式图案的绿绸睡衣,把拿侬看呆了。
9.She jumped out of bed, threw on her dressing-gown, and opened her window.
她连忙跳下床来,套上她的长睡衣,开了窗子。
10.I took off my dressing-gown and went back to bed. I was shaking because I was afraid.
我脱下晨衣,回到了床上。我因害怕而直发抖。