gown in Russian
gown in Russian is наки́дка, пла́тье, ма́нтия — gown means a long, flowing dress, especially one worn for a formal occasion.
gown in Russian
наки́дка
Pronounced: nakidka
A loose, flowing upper garment.
пла́тье
Pronounced: platye
A woman's ordinary outer dress, such as a calico or silk gown.
ма́нтия
Pronounced: mantiya
The official robe of certain professionals, clerics, and scholars, such as university students and officers, barristers, judges, etc.
пла́тье
Pronounced: platye
The official robe of certain professionals, clerics, and scholars, such as university students and officers, barristers, judges, etc.
What does "gown" mean?
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noun A long, flowing dress, especially one worn for a formal occasion.
"She wore a floor-length silver gown to the awards ceremony."
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noun A loose robe worn by certain professionals, such as judges, academics, or surgeons.
"The surgeon scrubbed in and put on a sterile gown."
gown in a sentence
- She wore a floor-length silver gown to the awards ceremony.
- The surgeon scrubbed in and put on a sterile gown.
- Graduates lined up in their caps and gowns.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "gown" in Russian?
"gown" in Russian is наки́дка, пла́тье, ма́нтия. gown means: A long, flowing dress, especially one worn for a formal occasion.
How do you pronounce наки́дка?
"gown" in Russian is наки́дка, pronounced "nakidka".
How do you use "gown" in a sentence?
Example: "She wore a floor-length silver gown to the awards ceremony." In Russian, "gown" is наки́дка, пла́тье, ма́нтия.
Are there other ways to say "gown" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "gown": наки́дка, пла́тье, ма́нтия.
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