"togas" 怎么发音
word
ˈtoʊɡə
TOH-guh
tˈəʊɡəz
TOH-guhz
释义
Loose, robe-like garments worn in ancient Rome, often made of wool and draped over the body. Today, the word is also used for similar garments worn in ceremonies like graduations.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈtoʊɡə
英式英语
tˈəʊɡəz
简化发音
美式
TOH-guh
英式
TOH-guhz
语境中听
Roman senators wore togas to show their status.
At graduation, the students wore black togas.
Pictures of ancient Rome often show people in togas.
They threw a costume party where everyone had to make their own togas out of bedsheets.