Bathrobe Meaning in English
word
/ˈbæˌθɹoʊb/
BATH-rohb
/bˈɑːθɹəʊb/
BAA-th-rohb
释义
A bathrobe is a loose, comfortable piece of clothing that you wear after bathing or showering, often made of absorbent fabric like cotton or terry cloth.
用法与细微差别
Usually worn at home after bathing, swimming, or sometimes over pajamas. 'Bathrobe' is more common in American English; in British English, 'dressing gown' is also used. Not suitable for wearing outside as regular clothes.
Spanish: bata de bañoPortuguese (BR): roupãoPortuguese (PT): roupãoChinese (Simplified): 浴袍Chinese (Traditional): 浴袍Hindi: नहाने का गाउनArabic: رداء استحمامBengali: বাথরোব - স্নানচাদর (পোশাক)Russian: банный халатJapanese: バスローブVietnamese: áo choàng tắmKorean: 목욕가운Turkish: bornozUrdu: غسل خانے کا چوغہIndonesian: jubah mandi
例句
She put on her bathrobe after her shower.
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My bathrobe is blue and very soft.
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He forgot his bathrobe at the hotel.
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I love relaxing in my bathrobe on Sunday mornings with a cup of coffee.
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Can you grab my bathrobe from the bathroom, please?
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After swimming, I like to wrap up in a thick bathrobe before changing.
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