dress
dress 英 [dres] 美 [drɛs]
v. 给…穿衣 n. 连衣裙;女装
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- 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
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1. a long black dress
黑色的长连衣裙
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2. a wedding dress
婚纱
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3. wear casual/formal dress
穿便服╱礼服
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4. I dressed quickly.
我很快穿好了衣服。
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5. Get up and get dressed!
起床穿衣服了!
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6. He was dressed as a woman (= he was wearing women's clothes).
他打扮得像个女人。
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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").
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