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- adj. 穿好衣服的;打扮好的;去内脏及分割加工好的(特指动物,如鱼,禽类等)
- v. 装饰;给…穿衣;布置(dress的过去分词)
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1. Children dressed (themselves) up as pirates.
孩子们假扮成海盗。
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2. She dressed herself up and found nowhere to show up.
她装扮得整整齐齐, 却无处可去炫耀。
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3. Gaily-dressed ladies added colour and variety to the scene.
身穿鲜艳服装的妇女使场面更为绚丽多采。
dressed ★ / drest ; NAmE drest / adjective [not before noun ] 1 ★ wearing clothes and not naked or wearing clothes for sleeping 穿着衣服 ◆ Hurry up and get dressed. 快点穿上衣服。 ◆ fully dressed 穿戴整齐的 ◆ I can't go to the door—I'm not dressed yet. 我没法去开门,我还没穿好衣服呢。 2 ★ wearing clothes of a particular type 穿着…服装 ◆ smartly dressed 衣着讲究 dressedin… ◆ The bride was dressed in white. 新娘身穿白色礼服。 ◆ He was casually dressed in jeans and a T-shirt. 他穿着很随便的牛仔裤和 T 恤衫。 IDIOMS dressed to ˈkill ( informal) wearing the kind of clothes that will make people notice and admire you 打扮得引人注目;穿着特别显眼 dressed (up) to the ˈnines ( informal) wearing very elegant or formal clothes 衣饰华丽;穿着讲究 ☞more at mutton dressed / drest ; NAmE drest /
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