0 a long, loose piece of clothing, often something that is worn for ceremonies or special occasions -- toga, szata, sutanna, szlafrok
They provided them with ' royal robes ', hoping to give them the power they had never had.
Consequently, illustrations to anti-episcopal texts frequently presented the bishops in standard ecclesiastical dress : square caps, black robes, lawn sleeves, with little or no attempt pictorially to differentiate between individuals.
Much was written on the way in which older identities were often retained, even if they might be dressed in temporary, and often borrowed, imperial robes.
With the help of the state's impressive courthouses, robes, and the general regalia of justice, the judge cultivates tr ust from both sides of the dispute.
They wear different robes according to the level of their degrees, and their parents are present watching their young hopefuls graduate.
A few of the leaders will be wearing their robes.
He could use his thimble to undo all the robes.
In any event, it is not as if this proposal involves the permanent abandonment of the robes in question.
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長袍,罩袍, (尤指特別正式場合穿的)袍服,禮袍, 浴衣…
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长袍,罩袍, (尤指特别正式场合穿的)袍服,礼袍, 浴衣…
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bata, túnica, bata [feminine…
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penhoar, robe…
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バスローブ, ガウン, ローブ…
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cübbe, sabahlık, bornoz…
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peignoir [masculine] (de bain), robe [feminine], robe…
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bata, túnica…
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