toga
英音[ ˈtəʊɡə ] 美音[ ˈtoʊɡə ]

托加

常用释义

词性释义

n.

(古罗马的)宽外袍;参议员的职位

n.

(Toga)人名;(葡、罗、意、埃塞)托加;(日)藤贺(姓)
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Say you're at a bar, and a woman walks in wearing a dress that's only over one shoulder, flowing, it almost looks like a toga.
比如说你在酒吧里,一个女人走过,她穿着只有一个肩膀挂带的衣服,看起来像割去了袖子的西藏袍子。
They were all wearing the same uniform: a tea towel stamped with the Hogwarts crest, and tied, as Winky's had been, like a toga.
他们都穿着清一色的工作服,茶具拭布上印着霍格瓦彻饰章,系的像温奇系的一样,像一件官服。
Constantine is sitting on the throne in the centre (his head is missing here too) surrounded by toga clad dignitaries.
君士坦丁坐在正中间的王座上(这尊雕像的头部也已灭失),周围是穿著罗马袍服的达官贵人。
这种袍叫托加袍;男性罗马人穿上它,感到骄傲,这是罗马公民的标记。
Men of quality draped themselves in a rich mantle or dalmatian, reminiscent of Roman toga , semicircular in shape.
达官贵人外穿华丽的披风或“达尔马提克”,半圆形,很像罗马的托嘎。
心情很难边和性感的,由新泽西州和软覆盖着托加对比式礼服缓解。
Did a toga under Caesar really cost one ounce of gold, the same as a man's suit today?
难道凯撒时期的一件袍子真的值一盎司黄金,和今天一件高级男士西装的价格相仿?有人会说是的。
Flows in the scrolls of her toga.
在她的宽袍里流淌。
The man gave in the money he had found in the street toga policeman.
这人把在街上拾到的钱交给了警察。
toga : a big white piece of fabric that wraps over one arms, usually signify a type of scholar.
托加袍:一种白色的宽大的织物,穿时只覆盖住一只胳膊,通常用来显示一种学术地位。