cassock
英:[ˈkæsək] 美: [ˈkæsək]
cassock 基本解释
n.(教士穿的黑色或红色的)长袍;
变形
复数:cassocks
英英释义
cassock[ 'kæsək ]
n.a black garment reaching down to the ankles; worn by priests or choristers
cassock 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- His black cassock was dusty and sweat-stained.
他黑色的袍子上尽是尘土,汗渍斑斑。 - Golden thread with jade armour is fabric cloth of cassock also.
金缕玉甲也是布衣袈裟。
权威例句
CassockCassockCassockBlack Cassock: Memoir of a Spoiled Priest"The Cassock"Chapter in Moby—Dick and the Theme of Literary CreativityMoby Dick (or The Whale) - Chapter 95 The Cassock.Why does Aihan not Wear A Cassock?—A Case Study of a Monk Student's IdentityLayer upon Layer: The Evolution of Cassock, Gown, Habit and Hood as Academic Dress“A Man in a Cassock is Wearing a Skirt”: Margaretta Bowers and the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Gay ClergyThe Modern Loner Dressed in Cassock:The Artistic Feature of Traditional and Modern Docking in Feiming's PoetryThe Pure Lands in the Cassock: A Study on the Motifs on the Robe of a Buddha Statue from Qingzhou in the Northern Qi Period“Folded to fit into a pocket…”: Delivering a Sermon without Pulpit and Cassock[Review of the book:] Poets in the Cassock, selection – edition – comments by Father Stefan Radziszewski, Publishing Jednosc, Kiel...