robe in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for robe in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.robe [Am roʊb, Brit rəʊb] N

II.robe [Am roʊb, Brit rəʊb] VB trans form or liter

III.robe [Am roʊb, Brit rəʊb] VB intr

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English
It has a thick, black cord (with four knots that signify the four vows) with a tassel to gird the robe.
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They compete to win a variety of prizes, such as electronics, toys, scholarships and grants, cash, tiaras, sashes, robes, and trophies.
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The man wears a robe with black and white rectangles irregularly placed on gold leaf decorated with spirals.
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After the prince revealed the answer, the princess departed, but left her robe behind.
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The "so-en" emblem is put on the training uniform (keikogi), belt (obi), and the hi, a black robe worn by high-ranking practitioners during exhibitions.
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Together they form the triple robe, or "tricvara".
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Her outer robe is sculpted with supple creases, loosened so as to reveal the inside of the blouse with its special patterns.
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The hilt of his "zanpakut" visibly protrudes from under the robe through the opening down to his waist.
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The clergy and choir were robed; the choirboys carrying all the flowers: a picturesque appearance of reverential sorrow.
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Both are dressed in white robes, and occupy what appear to be the opposite ends of the same room.
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