
고대 로마 시민들이 입었던 헐렁한 겉옷.
A loose flowing outer garment worn by the citizens of ancient Rome, made of a single piece of cloth and covering the whole body except for the right arm.
예문:
"The senator adjusted his wool toga before addressing the crowd in the forum."
"In ancient Rome, the toga was a symbol of peace and civilian status."
법관, 교수 또는 고위 관리가 입는 제복이나 예복.
A professional or official robe worn by judges, professors, or other high-ranking officials.
예문:
"The judge entered the courtroom wearing a heavy black toga."
"The professors donned their academic togas for the commencement ceremony."
상원 의원이나 고위 공직자의 직위 또는 신분.
The office, dignity, or status associated with a senator or a high public official.
예문:
"He aspired to the toga from a young age, hoping to lead his country."
"Assuming the toga of a statesman requires great personal sacrifice."