dress 英 [dres]   美 [drɛs]

dress

dress  英 [dres] 美 [drɛs]

v. 给…穿衣  n. 连衣裙;女装 

进行时:dressing  过去式:dressed  过去分词:dressed  第三人称单数:dresses  名词复数:dresses 

a long black dress 黑色的长连衣裙
a wedding dress 婚纱

  • When you dress, you put your clothes on. A dress is also a kind of one-piece shirt and skirt combo that can be fancy or plain. You can also dress a salad with salad dressing!
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  • v. 给…穿衣
  • n. 连衣裙;女装
  • 1. a long black dress

    黑色的长连衣裙

  • 2. a wedding dress

    婚纱

  • 3. wear casual/formal dress

    穿便服╱礼服

  • 4. I dressed quickly.

    我很快穿好了衣服。

  • 5. Get up and get dressed!

    起床穿衣服了!

  • 6. He was dressed as a woman (= he was wearing women's clothes).

    他打扮得像个女人。

  • 7. The nurse will dress that cut for you.

    护士将为你包扎那个伤口。

  • dress (n.) c. 1600, originally any clothing, especially that appropriate to rank or to some ceremony; sense of "woman's garment" is first recorded 1630s, with overtones of "made not merely to clothe but to adorn." Dress rehearsal first recorded 1828.
  • dress (v.) early 14c., "make straight; direct, guide, control, prepare for cooking," from Old French dresser, drecier "raise (oneself), address, prepare, lift, raise, hoist, set up, arrange, set (a table), serve (food), straighten, put right, direct," from Vulgar Latin *directiare "make straight," from Latin directus "direct, straight" "straight," past participle of dirigere "set straight," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + regere "to direct, to guide, keep straight" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line").
dress / dres ; NAmE dres / noun , verb dress dresses dressed dressing noun clothes 衣服 1 [countable ] a piece of women's clothing that is made in one piece and covers the body down to the legs, sometimes reaching to below the knees, or to the ankles 连衣裙 a long white dress 白色的长连衣裙 a wedding dress 婚纱 see also cocktail dress , evening dress  (2 ) , sundress 2 [uncountable ] clothes for either men or women 衣服 to wear casual/formal dress 穿便服╱礼服 He has no dress sense (= no idea of how to dress well). 他毫无服装品味。 synonyms at clothes see also evening dress  (1 ) , fancy dress , headdress , morning dress verb clothes 衣服 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to put clothes on yourself/sb 穿衣服;给(某人)穿衣服 dress(in sth) I dressed quickly. 我很快穿好了衣服。 dresssb (in sth) She dressed the children in their best clothes. 她给孩子们穿上了最漂亮的衣服。 Get up and get dressed! 起床穿衣服了! OPP undress collocationsat fashion 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to wear a particular type or style of clothes 穿…的服装 to dress well/badly/fashionably/comfortably 穿得好╱不好╱时髦╱舒适 dressfor/in/as sth You should dress for cold weather today. 你今天应该穿防寒的衣服。 She always dressed entirely in black. 她一向全身黑色装束。 dresssb (for/in/as sth) He was dressed as a woman (= he was wearing women's clothes). 他打扮得像个女人。 collocationsat fashion 3 [intransitive ] to put on formal clothes 穿正式服装 Do they expect us to dress for dinner? 他们要求我们穿正式服装赴宴吗? 4 [transitive ] dresssb to provide clothes for sb 为…提供服装 He dresses many of Hollywood's most famous young stars. 他为好莱坞许多最著名的年轻明星提供服装。 wound 伤口 5 [transitive ] dresssth to clean, treat and cover a wound 清洗,包扎,敷裹(伤口) The nurse will dress that cut for you. 护士将为你包扎那个伤口。 food 食物 6 [transitive ] dresssth to prepare food for cooking or eating (烹调前)准备,处理;(食用前)给…加调味酱 to dress a salad (= put oil or vinegar,etc. on it) 给色拉加调味酱(放油、醋等) to dress a chicken (= take out the parts you cannot eat) 给鸡去毛开膛 decorate 装饰 7 [transitive ] dresssth ( formal) to decorate or arrange sth 装饰;布置 to dress a shop window (= arrange a display of clothes or goods in it) 布置橱窗 stone/wood/leather 石头;木材;皮革 8 [transitive ] dresssth to prepare a material such as stone, wood, leather, etc. for use 加工;处理;修整 IDIOMsee mutton , part n. PHRASAL VERBS ˌdress ˈdown to wear clothes that are more informal than those you usually wear, for example in an office (与平时比较)穿着随便 ˌdress sb ˈdown to criticize or be angry with sb because they have done sth wrong 训斥;责骂 related noun dressing-down ˌdress ˈup to wear clothes that are more formal than those you usually wear 穿上盛装;穿上正装 ˌdress ˈup | ˌdress sb ˈup to put on special clothes, especially to pretend to be sb/sth different 装扮;乔装打扮 Kids love dressing up. 孩子们都喜欢装扮成别人玩儿。 The boys were all dressed up as pirates. 这些男孩子都装扮成了海盗。 ( BrE) dressing-up clothes 孩子装扮成别人玩的服装 ( NAmE) dress-up clothes 孩子装扮成别人玩的服装 ˌdress sth ˈup to present sth in a way that makes it seem better or different 装饰;修饰;掩饰 However much you try to dress it up, office work is not glamorous. 无论你怎样夸饰,办公室工作都不令人向往。 dress / dres ; NAmE dres /
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