cassocks

英['kæsəks] 美['kæsəks]
  • n. 袈裟
  • casaba n.甜瓜的一种
  • casablanca n.卡萨布兰卡(摩洛哥港口城市)
  • casal adj.有格的;关于格的
  • casava n.木薯属植物;树薯粉=cassava.
  • casbah n.阿拉伯式之宫廷
名词 cassock:
  1. a black garment reaching down to the ankles; worn by priests or choristers

1. You covered wedding I grasped the cassocks!
你披上婚纱我披了袈裟!

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2. When you put the marriage gauze of love, I will clothe monks of cassocks.
当你穿上爱情的婚纱,我将披上僧侣的袈裟。

youdao

3. As he made his cassocks last a long while, and did not wish to have it noticed, he never went out in the town without his wadded purple cloak.
由于他的道袍穿得太久了,却又不愿被别人察觉,因此他进城就不得不套上那件紫棉袍。

youdao

4. A troupe ofgood-looking extras dressed as priests in white cassocks say goodbye toone another, looking slightly deflated now that it's all over.
一群面容姣好的临时演员穿着牧师那种白色长衣,互道再见,戏已经拍完,他们看上去有点不过瘾的样子。

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5. A troupe ofgood-looking extras dressed as priests in white cassocks say goodbye toone another, looking slightly deflated now that it's all over.
一群面容姣好的临时演员穿着牧师那种白色长衣,互道再见,戏已经拍完,他们看上去有点不过瘾的样子。

youdao

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The most interested here are those sleeping monks lying on the lonesome alley, all of them are dressing red cassocks, but without facial characteristics.
      沉睡中的僧人全都穿着红色的袈裟,面部无相。

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