gown

BrE /ɡaʊn/ AmE /ɡaʊn/

noun en → es

1 CLOTHING [noun] B1

a long, loose dress or coat worn by women for special occasions such as weddings and graduations

vestido largo, túnica

Collocations wedding gown · graduation gown

  • She wore a beautiful white wedding gown.

    Ella llevó un hermoso vestido blanco de novia.

2 MEDICAL [noun] B1

a long coat worn by doctors and nurses in hospitals or clinics

batas médicas, bata blanca

Collocations doctor's gown · nurse's gown

  • The doctor put on his white gown before entering the operating room.

    El médico se puso su bata blanca antes de entrar en la sala de operaciones.

3 LEGAL [noun] B2

a long robe worn by judges in courtrooms

toga, vestimenta judicial

Collocations judge's gown · courtroom gown

  • The judge entered the courtroom wearing a black gown.

    El juez entró en el tribunal usando una toga negra.

7 HISTORICAL [noun] C1

a long, loose robe worn by men in ancient times or as part of a religious ceremony

toga antigua, vestimenta histórica

Collocations ancient Roman gown · religious ceremony gown

  • The priest wore a long white gown during the religious ceremony.

    El sacerdote llevó una túnica larga y blanca durante la ceremonia religiosa.