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词汇 kaftan
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Definition of kaftan in English:

kaftan

(also caftan)
nounˈkaftan
  • 1A man's long belted tunic, worn in countries of the Near East.

    (一种近东国家男子穿着的)卡弗坦(束腰)长袍

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Social change was documented through the fashion pages, and '50s couture gave way to mini skirts and trouser suits, which in turn gave way to kaftans and kimonos.
    • Today's tops borrow heavily from Indian high fashion, with long tunics and caftans all prettied up with sequins.
    • A sensational onstage music ensemble, dominated by percussionists and two dynamic singers in gold caftans and headdresses, make the music as vivid as the dancing.
    • Somebody would need to get him out of those kaftans and into some relaxed-fit jeans.
    • He does all this wearing a flowing caftan and a burnoose.
    • The kaftan, a long, loose-fitting long robe, is still worn throughout much of Morocco in both rural and urban areas.
    • Although Bolton surveys the history of such clothing - togas, kimonos, sarongs, caftans, kilts, and so on - the show focuses mainly on contemporary designers and fashion houses inspired by gender-bending ideas.
    • This passion helped the export of prized Kashmir woollen caftans and shawls to various countries.
    • Trouser legs are down to ankles and kaftans are girded with a long piece of rope.
    • Men traditionally wear long gowns called kaftans, and women wear long robes that leave only their hands and feet exposed.
    1. 1.1 A woman's long loose dress.
      (一种女性穿着的)宽松长袍
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Her collection features see-through tops, floaty long skirts in jazzy prints, kaftans with matching wide-legged trousers and dresses which leave little to the imagination.
      • She lives with her daughter and together they have assembled the world's premier collection of housecoats and caftans.
      • Juliet Dunn is another designer who has sharpened up the caftan by using diamanté or sequins alongside the expected swirls of embroidery.
      • Asian, African and Middle Eastern attire such as the sarong, dhoti, lungi, caftan, kameez, the Chinese robe and the kimono are increasingly turning up on the catwalks of fashion capitals in the west.
      • Sunset cocktail dresses, tropical disco pants, neon kaftans, bikinis, all laced with glamour.
      • Try to keep to your typical style of dress, but only slightly flowier - we are not talking caftans or muumuus!
      • This is Fatima with a kaftan, black with a bodice of intricate dark red embroidery.
      • Her head is uncovered; she is wearing a dirty caftan instead of a chador.
      • No, sensibly and sensationally, they float about in beautiful saris, djellabahs and caftans, looking very stylishly dressed.
      Synonyms
      cloak, wrap, mantle, cape
    2. 1.2 A loose shirt or top.
      宽大的衬衫(或上衣)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Upon arrival we were greeted by the usual sway of scarves, kaftans and generally tie-died attire that surrounds these types of festivals.
      • For spring, that translates into caftans and tunics and embroidered skirts, teamed variously with stovepipe pants and fitted tops for contrast.
      • Most women can get away with wearing stripes on a loose kaftan top that just skims the bottom.
      • Wear a kaftan top over a sunburst swimsuit or a linen sequin skirt scattered with sparkling sequins.
      • Pairing a kaftan with a pair of slim linen trousers is a really great look.
      • With saris, kaftans and a range of Indo-Western outfits, this Fourth Umpire's look is far from sporty.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Turkish, from Persian ḵaftān, partly influenced by French cafetan.

Definition of kaftan in US English:

kaftan

(also caftan)
noun
  • 1A man's long belted tunic, worn in countries of the Near East.

    (一种近东国家男子穿着的)卡弗坦(束腰)长袍

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Trouser legs are down to ankles and kaftans are girded with a long piece of rope.
    • The kaftan, a long, loose-fitting long robe, is still worn throughout much of Morocco in both rural and urban areas.
    • He does all this wearing a flowing caftan and a burnoose.
    • A sensational onstage music ensemble, dominated by percussionists and two dynamic singers in gold caftans and headdresses, make the music as vivid as the dancing.
    • Although Bolton surveys the history of such clothing - togas, kimonos, sarongs, caftans, kilts, and so on - the show focuses mainly on contemporary designers and fashion houses inspired by gender-bending ideas.
    • Social change was documented through the fashion pages, and '50s couture gave way to mini skirts and trouser suits, which in turn gave way to kaftans and kimonos.
    • Today's tops borrow heavily from Indian high fashion, with long tunics and caftans all prettied up with sequins.
    • Somebody would need to get him out of those kaftans and into some relaxed-fit jeans.
    • Men traditionally wear long gowns called kaftans, and women wear long robes that leave only their hands and feet exposed.
    • This passion helped the export of prized Kashmir woollen caftans and shawls to various countries.
    1. 1.1 A woman's long loose dress.
      (一种女性穿着的)宽松长袍
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Sunset cocktail dresses, tropical disco pants, neon kaftans, bikinis, all laced with glamour.
      • Try to keep to your typical style of dress, but only slightly flowier - we are not talking caftans or muumuus!
      • This is Fatima with a kaftan, black with a bodice of intricate dark red embroidery.
      • Her collection features see-through tops, floaty long skirts in jazzy prints, kaftans with matching wide-legged trousers and dresses which leave little to the imagination.
      • Asian, African and Middle Eastern attire such as the sarong, dhoti, lungi, caftan, kameez, the Chinese robe and the kimono are increasingly turning up on the catwalks of fashion capitals in the west.
      • Her head is uncovered; she is wearing a dirty caftan instead of a chador.
      • No, sensibly and sensationally, they float about in beautiful saris, djellabahs and caftans, looking very stylishly dressed.
      • Juliet Dunn is another designer who has sharpened up the caftan by using diamanté or sequins alongside the expected swirls of embroidery.
      • She lives with her daughter and together they have assembled the world's premier collection of housecoats and caftans.
      Synonyms
      cloak, wrap, mantle, cape
    2. 1.2 A loose shirt or top.
      宽大的衬衫(或上衣)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Wear a kaftan top over a sunburst swimsuit or a linen sequin skirt scattered with sparkling sequins.
      • For spring, that translates into caftans and tunics and embroidered skirts, teamed variously with stovepipe pants and fitted tops for contrast.
      • With saris, kaftans and a range of Indo-Western outfits, this Fourth Umpire's look is far from sporty.
      • Upon arrival we were greeted by the usual sway of scarves, kaftans and generally tie-died attire that surrounds these types of festivals.
      • Most women can get away with wearing stripes on a loose kaftan top that just skims the bottom.
      • Pairing a kaftan with a pair of slim linen trousers is a really great look.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Turkish, from Persian ḵaftān, partly influenced by French cafetan.

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