词汇 | dress |
释义 | dress noun uk /dres/ us /dres/ A1[ C ] a piece of clothing that covers the top half of the body and hangs down over the legs, usually worn by women and girls : 连衣裙 a long/short dress长/短裙 a wedding dress婚纱 Piotr Polaczyk/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages B2[ U ] used, especially in combination, to refer to clothes of a particular type, especially those worn in particular situations: (尤指适用于某种场合的)服装 The king, in full ceremonial dress, presided over the ceremony.女王身着礼服盛装主持仪式。 See also battledress Synonyms apparel attireformal clothes clothingformal garbliterary gear(CLOTHES/EQUIPMENT)informal raimentold use wear(CLOTHES) She was wearing exactly the same dress as I was.她穿的裙子和我的一模一样。 She was wearing a black and white spotted dress.她穿着一件黑白点的连衣裙。 Her wardrobe was crammed full of dresses. He's designed dresses for many celebrities, most famously the Queen. The little pageboys were dressed in kilts and the bridesmaids in pink dresses.小男傧相们身着苏格兰式短裙,伴娘们则穿着粉红色礼服。 Dresses, suits & gowns abaya ballgown bandage dress bandeau dress black tie ghillie suit gown himation jilbab jumpsuit pantsuit pinafore pinstripe playsuit robe sundress surplice tea dress three-piece suit toga You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Clothing - general words dress verb uk /dres/ us /dres/ dressverb (PUT ON CLOTHES)A2[ I or T ] to put clothes on yourself or someone else, especially a child: 穿衣服;给(尤指小孩)穿衣服 He left very early and had to dress in the dark.因为走得很早他只好摸黑穿上衣服。 My husband dresses the boys while I make breakfast.我做早饭时丈夫给儿子们穿衣服。 dress someone in somethingThey dressed the baby in warm clothes. B1[ I or T+ adv/prep ] to wear or make someone wear a particular type of clothes: dress inI have to dress in a suit and tie for work.我上班必须穿西装打领带。 Patricia always dresses in black (= wears black clothes).帕特里夏总穿黑色衣服。 dress someone in somethingWhy do people insist on dressing little girls in pink? dress for dinnermainly UK to put on formal clothes for a meal: (为赴宴而)着正装 It's the type of hotel where you're expected to dress for dinner.去那家酒店赴宴要着正装。 My daughter often refuses to wear what I want to dress her in. His mother had dressed him in a white shirt that morning. Hurry up and dress — it's time to go. She often dresses in black. "People round here dress so badly - except you, Justin, " she hastened to add. It's an outdoor party, so dress informally.这是个户外聚会,所以可以穿得随意些。 Ben gets a lot of criticism from his parents about the way he dresses. She dresses beautifully, don't you think? Putting clothes on arrayed bundle bundle (someone) up doll doll yourself up dolled up fling fling something on/off get up glam glam (yourself) up make yourself respectableidiom muffle put something on redon respectable rig rig someone out slip throw dressverb (PREPARE FOOD)[ T ] to add a liquid, especially a mixture of oil and vinegar, to a salad for extra flavour: 给(色拉)加调料 a dressed salad加有调味料的色拉 [ T ] to prepare meat, chicken, fish, or crab so it can be eaten: 加工(肉类、鸡、鱼,螃蟹等) a whole dressed crab经过加工的整只螃蟹 Preparing food batch cooking biga bind breadmaking butter buttered clarify glaze glazed grate ingredient jerk rehydrate restuff rice rustle something up scoby toss whip zap dressverb (TREAT INJURY)[ T ] to treat an injury by cleaning it and putting medicine or a covering on it to protect it: 包扎,处理(伤口) Clean and dress the wound immediately.马上清洗包扎伤口。 Medical dressings, supports & devices anti-shock auditory brainstem implant bandage bath chair binder bioengineer compress eyepatch grommet heat pack ICD in a castphrase plaster sling spacer sticking plaster suspensory telecoil ventricular assist device walking frame dressverb (SHOP WINDOW)[ T ] to decorate a shop window, usually with an arrangement of goods: 布置(橱窗) They're dressing the store's windows for Christmas.为了迎接圣诞节,他们正在布置商店橱窗。 Decorating or making something attractive accessorize adorn adornment beautification beautify edged embellishment festoon flock foliated non-utilitarian ornament ornamentation ornate over-glamorize titivate twiddly undecorated unembellished window dressing Phrasal verbsdress down dress someone down dress something down dress up dress something up dress adjective[ before noun ] uk /dres/ us /dres/ used to refer to the type of suits, shirts, shoes, and other clothes that are worn at formal occasions: (男装)正式的,正式场合穿的 a white dress shirt and bow tie白色的正装衬衫和领结 Style & appearance of clothes aesthetic alterable anti-fur Aran backless floor-length flouncy foppishly form-fitting French tuck ready-to-wear reversible ribbed ribby ruche voluminous voluminously voop neck waisted washable dress | American Dictionarydress noun us/dres/ dressnoun (PIECE OF CLOTHING)[ C/U ] a piece of clothing for a woman that covers the top of the body and part or all of the legs: [ C ]Cindy wore a black dress to the party. [ C/U ] Dress is also clothes of a particular type or style: [ U ]military dress dress verb us/dres/ dressverb (PUT ON CLOTHES)[ I/T ] to put clothes on yourself or someone else, esp. a child: [ T ]She dresses the kids for school every day. [ I/T ] To dress is also to wear clothes of a particular type: [ I ]He always dresses neatly. dressverb (ADD LIQUID TO SALAD)[ T ] to add a liquid mixture, such as oil and vinegar, to a salad for additional flavor dressverb (TREAT INJURY)[ T ] to treat an injury by cleaning it and putting medicine or a covering on it: A doctor in the emergency room dressed the wound. Phrasal verbsdress up dress up dress up (something) dress | Business Englishdress noun[ U ] uk /dres/us clothes of a particular type, especially those worn in a particular situation: business/casual/formal dress Nursing and biology students are expected to wear scrubs and other appropriate dress to work in a lab. Examples of dressdress However, the chanting of the five precepts was to occur while the novice was dressed in the ochre robes, rather than when she was bejewelled. If a man has a daughter she must be properly dressed, married at a reasonable age, taught to behave modestly in the presence of strangers. She took little interest in how she dressed. Even in a centrally heated home, the patient may still feel the cold, so he may need to be dressed warmly, and wear thermal socks. He is dressed in a toga with sinus and umbo. How can we change this patient's dressing without risking infection? Every factual report, no matter how dressed up in rational language, or inundated with figures and charts, is also part of the performance of publicity. The course is devoted to seeing how heritage sites are made and dressed for public use. The two men are dressed alike to make plainer the role reversal and synthesis. The result then is a request for preferment that is dressed as a grand compliment. Another utilitarian motivation can be suggested for the consumer behaviour of these better-off popolani: that dressing well was good for business. I think she is dressed like a dud; can't say how she would look in the costume of the present century. If you're not dressed up, if you're wearing very casual clothes, then you're going to treat everything very casually in a way. The specific forms that this aid and assistance typically take include 'personal care' (such as bathing, dressing, feeding and transfers) and housekeeping tasks. Getting dressed requires both attention, in order to follow instructions, and awareness of the sequence in which one dressed oneself in the past. See all examples of dress These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withdressdressThese are words often used in combination with dress. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. black dress The summer uniform consists of a blackdress, with a white cape and apron. blue dress Directing the reader's gaze onto herself, she reveals her person outfitted in "a delicate light bluedress, a white bonnet prettily trimmed, and an equally chaste shawl" (13). ceremonial dress Items of ceremonial dress for animals include headpieces, reins and browbands. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with dress |
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