gown /ˈgaʊn/
  睡衣,法衣,大學全體師生(vt.)使穿睡衣
  Gown n.
  1. A loose, flowing upper garment; especially: (a) The ordinary outer dress of a woman, especially one that is full-length/ex>. (b) The official robe of certain professional men and scholars, as university students and officers, barristers, judges, etc.; hence, the dress of peace; the dress of civil officers, in distinction from military.
     He Mars deposed, and arms to gowns made yield.   --Dryden.
  (c) A loose wrapper worn by gentlemen within doors; a dressing gown.
  2. Any sort of dress or garb.
     He comes . . . in the gown of humility.   --Shak.
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  gown
       n 1: long, usually formal, woman's dress
       2: protective garment worn by surgeons during operations [syn:
          surgical gown, scrubs]
       3: outerwear consisting of a long flowing garment used for
          official or ceremonial occasions [syn: robe]
       v : dress in a gown