0 a woman's decorative dressing gown (= a loose coat worn inside the house) made of light material -- (质地轻薄的)女式晨衣
I don't have to wear any makeup or anybody else's clothes -- no negligees!
She wears her own negligee and leaves the room, going in search of something to satisfy her needs.
Babydoll negligees from the 1950s to the early 1980s are now collectible vintage items.
She would grant any interview, sometimes receiving reporters in her bedroom while wearing a sheer negligee.
During the conversation, the wife gradually changes into a lovely negligee.
The modern negligee thus perhaps owes more to women's fine bedjackets or bed-capes, and up-market slips than to the nightgown.
She supported herself and her son by making and selling negligees and tea gowns from delicate laces and fine silks.
She drank neat whiskey heavily after seeing a rattlesnake coiled in her closet, on her washing, when she hung her negligee up.