释义 |
‖ khansu|kanˈzu| Also khanzu. [Swahili kanzu shirt, f. Arab. kasâ to clothe.] A loose outer garment worn in East Africa.
1969M. Hastings Killing in Black & White i. 5 Steel watched the Africans in the street below. Only the older men..wore loose-fitting khanzus; the young favoured European dress. 1971D. Creed Trial of Lobo Icheka i. ii. 23 Salim..went away, his white khansu swishing agitatedly about his legs. 1973Daily Tel. (Colour Suppl.) 30 Nov. 63/1 A servant at a club was going to be wearing a khanzu, somewhat resembling a nightshirt. |