caftan

英 ['kæftən] 美 ['kæf,tæn; 'kæf,tən; kæf'tæn]
  • n. 有带子的长袖衣服
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caftan (n.)
1590s, "long tunic worn in Turkey, etc.," from Turkish qaftan (also in Arabic), from Persian khaftan. As a similar shirt or dress style in the West, it is attested from c. 1955.
1. Anna looked tanned and majestic in her linen caftan.
安娜穿着亚麻长袍,衬出其棕色的皮肤,显得十分高贵。

来自柯林斯例句