disrobe
/dɪsˈrəʊb/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈrəʊb/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)dis-ˈrōb/ (ame, mw)
disrobe — 動詞
- disrobepresent simple I / you / we / they
- disrobeshe / she / it
- disrobedpast simple
- disrobing-ing form
1. in a formal or ceremonial setting, to remove one's own clothing — or help someon
脫衣;寬衣
正式場合下脫去長袍或衣物
in a formal or ceremonial setting, to remove one's own clothing — or help someone else remove theirs — typically a robe, gown, or other special garment worn for an event such as a religious service, a court session, a medical exam, or a stage performance.
After the wedding ceremony, the bishop quietly disrobed in a small room behind the altar.
婚禮儀式結束後,主教安靜地在祭壇後方的小房間裡脫下了禮袍。
intransitive: subject removes ceremonial garment
The nurse asked Nellie to disrobe behind the screen before the doctor came in.
護理師請 Nellie 在屏風後脫去衣物,等候醫生進來。
common medical-exam context, intransitive use
Two attendants helped Eshe disrobe after the long graduation ceremony at the university.
在大學那場冗長的畢業典禮後,兩名隨從協助 Eshe 脫下禮袍。
Mateo refused to disrobe until the security guard left the changing room.
Mateo 拒絕在保全離開更衣室之前脫衣。
The actors slowly disrobed on stage as part of the closing scene of the play.
演員們在舞台上緩緩寬衣,作為這齣戲落幕場景的一部分。
文法句型
disrobe (intransitive)
disrobe + object
用法筆記
Formal or literary; rarely used in everyday speech where 'undress' or 'get undressed' is the normal choice. Often appears in ceremonial, medical, religious, or theatrical contexts.