garbing

英[ɡɑːb] 美[ɡɑːrb]
  • n.打扮;装束;外表v.打扮;穿衣
garbed garbed garbing garbs
  • gar abbr.美国南北战争时期的国民军(=grandarmyoftherepublic)n.雀鳝;颌针鱼vt.迫使
  • Gar'kavy
  • Gar'kavyi
  • gar. abbr.=garage
  • Gara n.加拉
Noun:
  1. clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion;

    "formal attire"
    "battle dress"

Verb:
  1. provide with clothes or put clothes on;

    "Parents must feed and dress their child"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A man in the garb of a priest came in.
      一个穿着牧师服装的人走了进来。
    2. Nod still wore her religious garb since it helped to hide her mercenary nature.
      诺德依然保持她的宗教装束,这样可以掩盖其文物贩子的真实身份。
    3. No, not at all, I was still in my usual North American overseas Chinese plain garb.
      不,完全不是,我还是穿着北美洲华人的朴素装束。
    4. Certain political, social, and legal forms reappear in seemingly different garb.
      一些政治、社会和法律的形式在表面不同的外衣下重复出现。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The woman was garbed in black.
      那个女子穿着黑衣。