单词 | garb |
释义 | garb (gɑːʳb ) uncountable noun [oft in adj N, oft with poss] Someone's garb is the clothes they are wearing, especially when these are unusual. [written] ...a familiar figure in civilian garb. He wore the garb of a scout, not a general. Synonyms: clothes, dress, clothing, gear [slang] Collocations: prison garb At times, the dancers are in prison garb. Times, Sunday Times Dressing up in prison garb may not be such fun. Times, Sunday Times Now wearing the regulation prison garb for black prisoners - short trousers, open-toed handmade sandals and a khaki shirt - he looked miserably underweight. Times, Sunday Times There, a kindly officer allowed me not to put on prison garb until the next morning and took me to cell block number four. Times, Sunday Times In light-blue prison garb, he doesn't look much like the pictures that have appeared on front pages and television across the country. Globe and Mail Growing numbers of schools are replacing sweatshirts with the more traditional garb, in response to a demand from pupils to look and feel smarter. Times, Sunday Times But she wore black adidas trainers beneath this traditional garb. Times, Sunday Times To further perpetuate local differences, settlers were required to retain their traditional garb and practices after they were relocated. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Each country wore its traditional garb and showed cultural pride through song, dance and ceremony. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The students followed the suggestion, and later chose red and black as the school colors to represent a matador's traditional garb. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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