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    dress 的英语意思

    dressdress1 /dres/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a piece of clothing worn by a woman or girl that covers the top of her body and part or all of her legs女性或女孩穿着的服装,遮盖上身及腿部的一部分或全部skirt:  Sheila wore a long red dress.希拉穿着一条长款红色连衣裙。 a summer dress夏装连衣裙 see thesaurus at clothes2[uncountable] clothes for men or women of a particular type or for a particular occasion男性或女性在特定场合穿着的某种类型的服装:  a gentleman in evening dress (=formal clothes worn especially at important social events)一位穿着晚礼服的绅士(=尤指在重要社交场合所穿的正式服装) The play was performed in modern dress (=clothes from the present time).这出戏以现代服装演出(=当代服装)。dress code (=a standard of what you should wear for a particular situation)(=针对特定场合着装规范的标准) This restaurant has a strict dress code – no tie, no service.这家餐厅有严格的着装规定——不打领带,不予服务。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + dress形容词/名词 + dressa wedding dress· Have you chosen your wedding dress yet?· 你已经选好婚纱了吗?an evening dress (=a formal dress to wear in the evening)· She arrived in a red evening dress.· 她穿着一件红色晚礼服到场。a cocktail dress (=a formal dress but not usually a long one)· She wore a little black cocktail dress.· 她穿着一件小黑色鸡尾酒裙。a silk/cotton/velvet etc dress· Ellie chose a green silk dress.· 埃莉选了一件绿色丝绸连衣裙。a long dress (=that goes down to your ankles)· Most of the women were wearing long dresses.· 大多数女性都穿着长裙。a party dress (=for parties)· I need a new party dress for Christmas.· 圣诞节我需要一件新的派对裙。a summer dress· a cool blue summer dress· 一件清爽的蓝色夏装连衣裙a strapless dress (=that does not have straps on your shoulders)· She was wearing a strapless cream dress and matching shoes.· 她穿着一件奶油色无肩带连衣裙,配上相配的鞋子。a sleeveless dress (=without any sleeves)· She was photographed wearing a figure-hugging sleeveless dress.· 她被拍到身穿一件无袖修身连衣裙。dress + NOUNdress + 名词a dress shop (=selling women’s dresses and other clothes)· It was an expensive dress shop.· 那是一家昂贵的女装店。a dress designer (=someone whose job is designing women’s clothes)· She’s a former royal dress designer.· 她曾是王室的服装设计师。
    dressdress2 verb 1put on clothes [intransitive, transitive] to put clothes on yourself or someone else给自己或他人穿上衣服:  Can you wait a minute? I’m just getting dressed.你能等一分钟吗?我正在穿衣服。 She dressed quickly and went out of the house.她迅速穿好衣服,走出了家门。 I usually have to dress the kids in the mornings.我早上通常要给孩子们穿衣服。dress somebody in something She dressed Louis in his best blue shirt.她给路易斯穿上了他最好的蓝色衬衫。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say get dressed rather than dress:· I got dressed and went downstairs for breakfast.在日常英语中,人们通常说 get dressed 而非 dress:· 我穿好衣服后下楼吃早饭。2wear clothes [intransitive] to wear a particular kind of clothes穿着某种特定类型的衣服:  Dress warmly if you’re going out for a walk.如果你要出去散步,要穿得暖和些。dress casually/smartly I spend most of my time in the house with young children, so I dress casually.我大部分时间都在家里陪小孩,所以穿着比较随意。dress for How do you normally dress for work?你平时上班怎么穿? We usually dress for dinner (=wear formal clothes for our evening meal).我们通常盛装赴晚宴(=为晚餐穿正式服装)。3make/choose clothes [transitive] to make or choose clothes for someone为某人设计或搭配服装:  Versace dressed some of the most famous people in Hollywood.范思哲为好莱坞一些最著名的人士设计了服装。4wound/cut etc [transitive] to clean, treat, and cover a wound清洁、处理并包扎伤口5meat/fish [transitive] to clean and prepare meat or fish so that it is ready to cook or eat清洗并处理肉或鱼,使其可以烹饪或食用:  dressed crab备制蟹肉(处理好并调味的螃蟹)6salad [transitive] to put oil, vinegar, salt etc onto a salad在沙拉上淋油、醋、盐等调料7window [transitive] to put an attractive arrangement in a shop window将橱窗布置得美观吸引人 window dresser8soldiers [intransitive, transitive] technical术语 to stand in a straight line, or to make soldiers do this排成一列,或命令士兵排成一列9hair [transitive] formal正式 to arrange someone’s hair into a special style将某人的头发梳理成特定发型10wood/stone etc [transitive] technical术语 to prepare or put a special surface onto wood, stone, leather etc对木材、石材、皮革等进行加工或上特殊表面处理dress down phrasal verb1to wear clothes that are more informal than the ones you would usually wear穿比平时更随意的服装:  In many offices, people dress down on Fridays.许多办公室里,人们周五会穿着随意一些。2dress somebody ↔ down to speak angrily to someone about something they have done wrong因某人做错了事而对其严厉训斥 dressing-downTHESAURUS同义词辨析to put on clothes穿上衣服get dressed to put on all your clothes穿好所有衣服: · You’d better get dressed! It’s almost time to leave for school!· 你最好快点换好衣服!快到上学时间了!dress especially literary尤用于文学语体 to put on all your clothes. Dress is used especially in literature. In everyday English, people usually say get dressed穿好所有衣服。dress 尤用于文学作品中;日常英语中人们通常说 get dressed: · That day she dressed with extra care, choosing a brown velvet jacket that matched her skirt.· 那天她格外用心地打扮,选了一件与裙子相配的棕色丝绒夹克。put something on to put on a particular piece of clothing, jewellery etc穿上某件特定的衣物、戴上某件首饰等: · Wait – I just have to put my shoes on!· 等一下——我只需要穿上鞋子!· She was putting on her earrings in front of the mirror.· 她在镜子前戴上耳环。dress up to put on more formal clothes than you usually wear, or to put on special clothes for fun穿上比平时更正式的衣服,或为了好玩而穿上特别的服装: · We always used to dress up to go to church.· 我们以前去教堂总是会盛装打扮。· Paul dressed up as a pirate for the party.· 保罗在派对上打扮成海盗。dress yourself to put on your clothes – used when this is difficult for someone because they are very old, young, injured etc穿上衣服——用于描述因年老、年幼、受伤等原因而穿衣困难的情况: · He’s hurt his arm so badly that he can’t dress himself.· 他的胳膊伤得很重,无法自己穿衣服。to be wearing clothes穿着衣服wear to have a particular piece of clothing or a particular style of clothing on your body身上穿着某件特定的衣物或某种特定风格的服装: · All visitors must wear a protective helmet.· 所有参观者必须佩戴防护头盔。· She always wears black.· 她总是穿黑色的衣服。· Can you tell me what the man was wearing?· 你能告诉我那个男人当时穿着什么吗?have something on to be wearing a particular piece of clothing, jewellery etc. Have something on is more informal than wear穿着某件特定的衣物、戴着某件首饰等。have something on 比 wear 更非正式: · I had my new blue top on.· 我当时穿着我的新蓝色上衣。· He had on a red tie and a grey jacket.· 他系着红色领带,穿着灰色夹克。· The boy had nothing on!· 那个男孩什么都没穿!be dressed in something especially written尤用于书面语 used especially in written descriptions when describing the clothes that someone is wearing尤用于书面描述中,用于描写某人的穿着: · Alistair was dressed in his best suit and tie.· 阿利斯泰尔穿着他最好的西装打着领带。dress up phrasal verb1to wear special clothes for fun, or to put special clothes on someone为了好玩而穿特别的服装,或给某人穿上特别的服装dress up as He went to the party dressed up as a Chicago gangster.他打扮成芝加哥黑帮分子去参加派对。dress up in I keep a box of old clothes for the children to dress up in.我保留了一箱旧衣服,供孩子们玩扮装游戏。dress somebody ↔ up We dressed him up as a gorilla.我们把他打扮成了大猩猩。2to wear clothes that are more formal than the ones you would usually wear穿比平时更正式的服装:  It’s a small informal party – you don’t have to dress up.这是个小型非正式派对——你不必盛装出席。3dress something ↔ up to make something more interesting or attractive使某事物更有趣或更有吸引力:  It was the old offer dressed up as something new.那不过是把旧方案包装成新东西。