garb
n. <正,幽>(尤指某类人穿的特定)服装,衣服,制服
Someone's garb is the clothes they are wearing, especially when these are unusual.
...a familiar figure in civilian garb...
一位身着平民装束、为大家所熟悉的人物
He wore the garb of a scout, not a general.
他身着童子军制服,而不是将军的制服。
1. clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion;
1. provide with clothes or put clothes on;
This lawful process coincidentally clothes life in a spiritual looking garb.
巧合的是,这一受自然规律支配的过程给生命披上了件貌似灵性的外衣.
Whether a student or a teacher, standard dress for scholars was clerical garb.
无论学生还是老师, 学者的标准着装是牧师装扮.
Dr Zyphur's garb was, however, no provocative fashion statement.
然而, 塞弗博士的装束绝非张扬的时尚宣言.
It deserves better than to be dressed up in Communist or despotic garb to block democratization.
其内在思想要比在共产党和专制外衣下阻止民主的概念要蕴含的多.
The pushback resistance part of the Garb set bonus does not seem to be functioning.
战斗施法二件套的抵抗施法条被击退的效果并未生效.