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词汇 garb
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garb1

noun ɡɑːbɡɑrb
mass noun
  • Clothing, especially of a distinctive or special kind.

    (尤指特种的)衣服;装束

    kids in combat garb
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He'll be given the standard prison garb, the uniform, which is basically a denim shirt, blue jeans and some boots.
    • Other examples in the two inch thick cardboard bound volume include rousing poems exhorting the empire to action, and photos of Egyptian women dressed proudly in traditional garb.
    • Whereas the figures in his earlier works wore either nondescript clothing or costumelike garb, those in his later works are urban and fashionable.
    • But despite a high-profile campaign in the city, which involved people dressed in Elizabethan garb urging shoppers to vote, in the end it failed to capture the public's imagination.
    • The women, however, don anything from '50s pastel prom dresses to time-honoured vixen garb of garters and corsets.
    • At a gathering of nuns in Washington in 1979, he ordered the sisters to dress in proper religious garb and to remember their true vocation as acquiescent helpers.
    • At the start of the bulletin there is a short announcement from a middle aged lady, dressed in traditional Korean garb, and standing in front of a plain bluescreen.
    • We're told the song is from a 1950 movie, so why the costume department dressed her in 1920s garb is beyond me.
    • At the end of the tunnel stood a man dressed in leather garb with a sling of arrows on his back.
    • We're having a 70's party, and they want the leadership team to dress in 70's garb.
    • Women were dressed in Norwegian traditional garb, which is usually worn on May 17, Norway's National Day.
    • When McDonald's launched its first Hello Kitty promotion last January, thousands queued up, some overnight, for the plush toys dressed in wedding garb from different countries.
    • Traditional male Catalan garb includes the distinctive barretina, a sock-shaped, red woolen hat that can be seen at festivals.
    • Some are even dressed in traditional Asian garb from Taiwan's aboriginal tribes and in Chinese Cheongsam silk gowns.
    • He was dressed in prison garb of striped shirt, blue sweatshirt and blue jeans turned up at the bottom.
    • I wear Japanese clothing as ritual garb, and am working on incorporating bits of the Japanese language into ritual chants.
    • The Maya wear both modern Western-style clothing and traditional garb (although the latter is more commonly worn by women).
    • He wore a loose brown garb with billowing sleeves to allow the cool air in.
    • We'll be dressed in medieval garb (like many of the people at Mass).
    • He in particular is singled out in the painting by his broad brimmed hat, distinctive garb, and masterful gesture.
    Synonyms
    clothes, clothing, garments, attire, dress, costume, outfit, wear, uniform, turnout, array
    livery, regalia, trappings, finery
    informal gear, get-up, togs, garms, rig-out, duds, glad rags
    British informal clobber
    North American informal threads
    formal apparel
    literary raiment, habiliment, habit, vestments
verb ɡɑːbɡɑrb
[with object]
  • Dress in distinctive clothes.

    给…穿上与众不同的服装

    she was garbed in Indian shawls

    她别出心裁地披着印第安毛织披巾。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was garbed in a long navy blue trench coat, which was closed up by a set of buckles in the front.
    • Most were garbed in dove-hunting attire and driving new SUVs.
    • It is a contingent fact that I am garbed in stripes.
    • The director goes one step further with his contemporary spin by garbing actors with clothes that look like something out of The Importance of Being Earnest.
    • He was garbed in ranger clothes, with soft hide boots and a bow of yew in his hands.
    • She was garbed in a lavender gown with silver trim that complemented her lavender-blue eyes.
    • He was garbed in a stately light blue tunic, with gold trimming decorating the chest and sleeves.
    • Many were still garbed in the period medieval garments that had been required, but no one seemed to notice him.
    • Ian was garbed in his normal riding clothes, but Erial, being at home, was wearing a simple but elegant white work dress.
    • The male guardians had been garbed in similar clothes to Nick, minus the cloth.
    • She was garbed in what were usually her ‘boy’ clothes, consisting of large sweaters and loose pants.
    • The Bulgarian star was garbed in a British national team leotard, due to lost luggage at the airport.
    • Most characters are garbed with neutral tones of gray and beige perhaps indicative of the simplicity of Larry's life.
    • Even the people were garbed in turn-of-the-millennium clothing.
    • All of this enticed David to go up to the booth master who was garbed in purple linens from head to foot.
    • The Old Woman from the Royal Collection chuckles in her reverie, amused by the fantastic costume Rembrandt has garbed her in.
    • All the women looked so beautiful - though few were actually fair in face, all were flawlessly garbed and made up.
    • He was garbed in a laced-up green tunic, gauntlets, spats, and khaki pants with large stitches up the front and back seams.
    • All are garbed in casual street wear, their perspectivally large feet clad in brand-name boots or sneakers.
    • She was still garbed in his clothes and her hips were swaying slightly to the tune she was humming.
    Synonyms
    dress, clothe, attire, fit out, turn out, deck (out), trick out/up, kit out, costume, array, robe, accoutre, cover
    informal get up, doll up
    British informal tart up
    rare bedizen, apparel

Origin

Late 16th century: via French from Italian garbo 'elegance', of Germanic origin; related to gear.

Rhymes

barb, carb, hijab, nawab, Punjab, sahib

garb2

noun ɡɑːbɡɑrb
Heraldry
  • A sheaf of wheat.

    〔纹章〕麦束

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Traditionally, the garb of wheat represents both farming and hospitality.

Origin

Early 16th century: from Old Northern French garbe; compare with French gerbe.

garb1

nounɡɑrbɡärb
  • Clothing or dress, especially of a distinctive or special kind.

    (尤指特种的)衣服;装束

    the black and brown garb of a Franciscan friar

    圣方济各修道士的黑色和褐色装束。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At a gathering of nuns in Washington in 1979, he ordered the sisters to dress in proper religious garb and to remember their true vocation as acquiescent helpers.
    • The Maya wear both modern Western-style clothing and traditional garb (although the latter is more commonly worn by women).
    • Some are even dressed in traditional Asian garb from Taiwan's aboriginal tribes and in Chinese Cheongsam silk gowns.
    • When McDonald's launched its first Hello Kitty promotion last January, thousands queued up, some overnight, for the plush toys dressed in wedding garb from different countries.
    • He wore a loose brown garb with billowing sleeves to allow the cool air in.
    • Traditional male Catalan garb includes the distinctive barretina, a sock-shaped, red woolen hat that can be seen at festivals.
    • We'll be dressed in medieval garb (like many of the people at Mass).
    • At the start of the bulletin there is a short announcement from a middle aged lady, dressed in traditional Korean garb, and standing in front of a plain bluescreen.
    • He'll be given the standard prison garb, the uniform, which is basically a denim shirt, blue jeans and some boots.
    • Whereas the figures in his earlier works wore either nondescript clothing or costumelike garb, those in his later works are urban and fashionable.
    • He was dressed in prison garb of striped shirt, blue sweatshirt and blue jeans turned up at the bottom.
    • Other examples in the two inch thick cardboard bound volume include rousing poems exhorting the empire to action, and photos of Egyptian women dressed proudly in traditional garb.
    • He in particular is singled out in the painting by his broad brimmed hat, distinctive garb, and masterful gesture.
    • At the end of the tunnel stood a man dressed in leather garb with a sling of arrows on his back.
    • I wear Japanese clothing as ritual garb, and am working on incorporating bits of the Japanese language into ritual chants.
    • Women were dressed in Norwegian traditional garb, which is usually worn on May 17, Norway's National Day.
    • But despite a high-profile campaign in the city, which involved people dressed in Elizabethan garb urging shoppers to vote, in the end it failed to capture the public's imagination.
    • The women, however, don anything from '50s pastel prom dresses to time-honoured vixen garb of garters and corsets.
    • We're having a 70's party, and they want the leadership team to dress in 70's garb.
    • We're told the song is from a 1950 movie, so why the costume department dressed her in 1920s garb is beyond me.
    Synonyms
    clothes, clothing, garments, attire, dress, costume, outfit, wear, uniform, turnout, array
verbɡɑrbɡärb
[with object]usually be garbed
  • Dress in distinctive clothes.

    给…穿上与众不同的服装

    she was garbed in Indian shawls

    她别出心裁地披着印第安毛织披巾。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was garbed in a lavender gown with silver trim that complemented her lavender-blue eyes.
    • She was garbed in what were usually her ‘boy’ clothes, consisting of large sweaters and loose pants.
    • The male guardians had been garbed in similar clothes to Nick, minus the cloth.
    • The Bulgarian star was garbed in a British national team leotard, due to lost luggage at the airport.
    • All of this enticed David to go up to the booth master who was garbed in purple linens from head to foot.
    • She was still garbed in his clothes and her hips were swaying slightly to the tune she was humming.
    • Ian was garbed in his normal riding clothes, but Erial, being at home, was wearing a simple but elegant white work dress.
    • All the women looked so beautiful - though few were actually fair in face, all were flawlessly garbed and made up.
    • The Old Woman from the Royal Collection chuckles in her reverie, amused by the fantastic costume Rembrandt has garbed her in.
    • He was garbed in a laced-up green tunic, gauntlets, spats, and khaki pants with large stitches up the front and back seams.
    • It is a contingent fact that I am garbed in stripes.
    • He was garbed in a long navy blue trench coat, which was closed up by a set of buckles in the front.
    • Many were still garbed in the period medieval garments that had been required, but no one seemed to notice him.
    • Most characters are garbed with neutral tones of gray and beige perhaps indicative of the simplicity of Larry's life.
    • All are garbed in casual street wear, their perspectivally large feet clad in brand-name boots or sneakers.
    • He was garbed in ranger clothes, with soft hide boots and a bow of yew in his hands.
    • Most were garbed in dove-hunting attire and driving new SUVs.
    • Even the people were garbed in turn-of-the-millennium clothing.
    • The director goes one step further with his contemporary spin by garbing actors with clothes that look like something out of The Importance of Being Earnest.
    • He was garbed in a stately light blue tunic, with gold trimming decorating the chest and sleeves.
    Synonyms
    dress, clothe, attire, fit out, turn out, deck, deck out, trick out, trick up, kit out, costume, array, robe, accoutre, cover

Origin

Late 16th century: via French from Italian garbo ‘elegance’, of Germanic origin; related to gear.

garb2

nounɡɑrbɡärb
Heraldry
  • A sheaf of wheat.

    〔纹章〕麦束

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Traditionally, the garb of wheat represents both farming and hospitality.

Origin

Early 16th century: from Old Northern French garbe; compare with French gerbe.

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