单词 | bathrobe |
释义 | bathrobe (once / 17801 pages) n A bathrobe is a loose-fitting robe you put on after a bath or shower. They’re like towels with sleeves and a belt. Fuzzy slippers and curlers are optional. A bathrobe shuttles you between being dressed and undressed. You might wear a bathrobe before or after taking a bath, in a locker room after swimming, or in a fancy spa. Bathrobes generally tie loosely around the waist, and because they're made of toweling, you can put them on when your body is wet. A more lightweight robe you wear over your pajamas can also be called a bathrobe, though it's more commonly called a "housecoat" or a "dressing gown." WORD FAMILYbathrobe: bathrobes USAGE EXAMPLES“At 5 o’clock in the morning, I was going to run over to the store in my bathrobe,” Mr. Ferretti said. New York Times(Dec 01, 2016) This year’s gifts include inflatable couches, shade tents and plush bathrobes embroidered with the Chubbies logo. Wall Street Journal(Nov 26, 2016) So, I said, “I’m obsessed with all the great conversations they must have had in their bathrobes.” New York Times(Oct 29, 2016) n a loose-fitting robe of towelling; worn after a bath or swim Hyper robe any loose flowing garment |
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