disrobe
英 [dɪs'rəʊb]
美 [dɪs'rob]
- vt. 使脱光;脱去...的衣服;剥夺
- vi. 脱衣服(尤指礼服或公服)
1、dis- + robe.
disrobe 脱衣服dis-, 不,非,使相反。robe, 衣服,袍子。
- disrobe (v.)
- 1580s in intransitive sense of "to undress" (oneself); see dis- + robe. Related: Disrobed; disrobing. Transitive sense is from 1580s.
- 1. She stood up and began to disrobe, folding each garment neatly.
- 她站起来开始脱衣服,并把每件衣服叠整齐。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. She went behind the screen to disrobe.
- 她到屏风后面去换装。
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- 3. You had no grounds to detain Mr. Logan let alone disrobe him.
- 你们没有什么根据拘留络根先生,更不用说脱他的衣服了.
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- 4. Disrobe is easier, and wear dress difficulty very big.
- 脱衣服比较轻易, 而穿衣服难度很大.
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- 5. He disrobe to get a good sun - tan on the beach.
- 他在海边脱去衣服以晒黑皮肤.
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