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A n1 ( ceremonial garment) robe f ; christening/coronation robe robe de baptême/de sacre ; to wear one's robe of office gen porter la robe ; [academic, judge] porter la toge ; ceremonial robes vêtements mpl de cérémonie ; -
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[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) halja, obleka2) ((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.) halja3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) halja•- robed* * *[róub]1.noun(dolga gornja) obleka, halja; ecclesiastic talar; plural obleka; svečano službeno (akademsko, sodniško) oblačilo; archaic ženska obleka; American strojena bivolska koža, ki rabi za preprogo ali za oblekothe (long) robe figuratively pravniški poklicgentlemen of the (long) robe — pravniki (sodniki, odvetniki)the robe of night — varstvo (okrilje) noči;2.transitive verb & intransitive verbsvečano obleči (se); obleči svečano obleko; odeti se, okrasiti se -
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coronation, US [transcription][%kO;r-]A n couronnement m. -
5 Robe
This word, which in French is the general term for a gown, is limited in English to state and official garments, e.g., the coronation and parliamentary robes of the sovereign, peers and peeresses, judges, etc. Academical gowns are not properly robes. -
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rəub
1. сущ.
1) обыкн. мн. мантия (парадное одеяние, символизирующее принадлежность человека к какому-л. рангу и т. п., обладание какой-л. должностью или титулом) gentlemen of the robe Syn: mantle
1.
2) халат Syn: bathrobe, dressing-gown
3) женское платье( особого покроя)
4) поэт. одеяние, покров Syn: covering
1., mantle
1.
5) амер.;
канад. меховая полость( саней)
2. гл. облачать(ся) ;
надевать Syn: don II, get on
4), gown
2., put on
1) халат женское платье, особ. парадное обыкн. pl мантия;
широкая одежда - royal *s королевская мантия - academic *s профессорская мантия - the long * мантия судьи;
ряса священника часто pl одежды, одеяние - Coronation *s одеяние (монарха) во время коронации - wearing his * of office в своей официальной одежде (американизм) (меховая) полсть (у саней) ;
плед, одеяло и т. п. - lap * небольшой плед одеяние, покров - peaks in their *s of snow вершины в снежном наряде > gentlemen of the (long) * судьи, адвокаты > Mistress of the Robes правительница гардеробной (ведающая гардеробом королевы) одевать - *d in black одетый в черное облачать - *d in the scarlet of a cardinal облаченный в красное одеяние кардинала облачаться в мантию (о судье, адвокате и т. п.) ~ (обыкн. pl) мантия;
широкая одежда;
the long robe мантия судьи;
ряса священника;
gentlemen of the (long) robe судьи, юристы ~ (обыкн. pl) мантия;
широкая одежда;
the long robe мантия судьи;
ряса священника;
gentlemen of the (long) robe судьи, юристы robe амер. женское платье ~ (обыкн. pl) мантия;
широкая одежда;
the long robe мантия судьи;
ряса священника;
gentlemen of the (long) robe судьи, юристы ~ амер. меховая полость (у саней) ~ облачать(ся) ;
надевать ~ поэт. одеяние ~ амер. халат terrycloth ~ купальный халат -
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1. [rəʋb] n1. халат2. женское платье, особ. парадное3. обыкн. pl мантия; широкая одеждаroyal [bishops', judges'] robes - королевская [епископская, судейская] мантия
the long robe - а) мантия судьи; б) ряса священника
4. часто pl одежды, одеяниеCoronation robes - одеяние ( монарха) во время коронации
5. амер.1) (меховая) полсть ( у саней)2) плед, одеяло и т. п.6. поэт. одеяние, покров2. [rəʋb] v♢
gentlemen of the (long) robe - судьи, адвокаты1) одеватьrobed in black [red, white] - одетый в чёрное [красное, белое]
2) облачатьrobed in the scarlet of a cardinal - облачённый в красное одеяние кардинала
3) облачаться в мантию (о судье, адвокате и т. п.) -
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1. n халатrobe de chambre — халат, неглиже
2. n женское платье,3. n обыкн. мантия; широкая одежда4. n часто одежды, одеяние5. n амер. полсть6. n амер. поэт. одеяние, покров7. v одевать8. v облачать9. v облачаться в мантиюСинонимический ряд:1. clothes (noun) apparel; attire; clothes; clothing; dress; garb; garments; habiliment2. garment (noun) bathrobe; cape; dressing gown; garment; gown; housecoat; kimono; negligee; outer garment3. cloak (verb) cloak; clothe; drape; mantle -
9 Dalmatic
A long robe or super tunic, partly open at the sides, so named from its being of Dalmatian origin. An ecclesiastical vestment, and also a portion of the coronation robes of sovereign princes. Usually composed of white silk with purple stripes, has large and long sleevs, the left sleeve ornamented with fringe or tassels, and the right made plain for convenience. Others had purple, crimson, blue and gold tissues, as well as costly embroidery. The dalmatic is mentioned amongst the coronation robes of Richard I (see Colobium) -
10 Cope
A rich robe worn by ecclesiastics on ceremonial occasions. The bishops at the coronation of Henry IV were arrayed in copes. In 1550 Archbishop Cranmer wore mitre and cope.
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