释义 |
ˈdressing-gown A loose gown worn while making one's toilet or when in dishabille.
1777Sheridan Trip Scarb. i. ii, Enter Lord Foppington in his dressing-gown. 1847Mrs. Carlyle Lett. II. 3, I was sitting at breakfast in my dressing-gown. 1896‘Iota’ Quaker Grandmother xxiv. 280 She put the key into her dressing-gown pocket. 1909Granta 11 June, I rose, put on a dressing-gown..and went upstairs. 1971‘E. Ferrars’ Stranger & Afraid x. 154 She's had a habit for years of getting up quietly and going wandering about the house in her dressing-gown. Hence dressing-gowned ppl. a.
1855Dickens Dorrit (Househ. ed.) 315/1 Mr. Dorrit, dressing-gowned and newspapered. |