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1 ceremonial garment
s.traje de ceremonia. -
2 robe
rəub1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) manto2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) toga3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) bata; albornoz•- robedtr[rəʊb]1 (dressing gown) bata2 (ceremonial) vestidura, toga3 (dress) vestido\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbath robe albornoz nombre masculinorobe n1) : toga f (de magistrados, etc.), sotana f (de eclesiásticos)robe of office: traje de ceremonias2) bathrobe: bata fn.• bata s.f.• manto s.m.• ropaje s.m.• toga s.f.• traje talar s.m.• túnica s.f.
I rəʊb1)a) (worn by magistrates, academics) (often pl) toga fceremonial robes — vestiduras fpl ceremoniales
b) ( worn by students) (AmE) toga f2) ( worn in house) bata f, salto m de cama (CS)
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transitive verb (frml or liter)[rǝʊb]to robe somebody (IN something) — vestir* a alguien (de algo)
1.N (=ceremonial garment) traje m de ceremonia, túnica f ; (=bathrobe) bata f ; (=christening robe) traje m del bautizo; (lawyer's, academic's etc) toga f ; (monk's) hábito m ; (priest's) sotana frobes traje msing de ceremonia, traje msing talar2.VTto robe o.s. — vestirse
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I [rəʊb]1)a) (worn by magistrates, academics) (often pl) toga fceremonial robes — vestiduras fpl ceremoniales
b) ( worn by students) (AmE) toga f2) ( worn in house) bata f, salto m de cama (CS)
II
transitive verb (frml or liter)to robe somebody (IN something) — vestir* a alguien (de algo)
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