单词 | dress |
释义 | dress [dres] noun ESSENTIAL countable ■a piece of clothing for women or girls which covers the top half of the body and hangs down over the legs 连衣裙 •a long/short dress长/短裙 •a wedding dress婚纱 uncountable ■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 queen, in full ceremonial dress, presided over the ceremony.女王身着礼服盛装主持仪式。 [dres] verb PUT ON CLOTHES 穿衣服 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to put clothes on yourself or someone else, especially a child 穿衣服;给(尤指小孩)穿衣服 •My husband dresses the children while I make breakfast.我做早饭时丈夫给孩子们穿衣服。 •He left very early and had to dress in the dark.他很早出门,所以只好摸黑穿衣服。 ESSENTIAL intransitive + adverb or preposition ■to wear a particular type of clothes 穿…的服装 •I have to dress quite smartly for work.我上班必须穿戴得光鲜整洁。 •Patricia always dresses in dress for dinner ■to put on formal clothes for a meal (为赴宴而)着正装 •It's the sort of hotel where you're expected to dress for dinner.去那家饭店赴宴要着正装。 [dres] verb FOOD 食物 transitive ■to add a liquid, especially a mixture of oil and vinegar , to a salad for extra flavour 给(沙拉)加调料 •a dressed salad加有调味料的沙拉 transitive ■to prepare meat, chicken, fish, and especially crab so it can be eaten 加工(肉类、鸡、鱼等,尤指螃蟹) •a whole dressed crab经过加工的整只螃蟹 [dres] verb INJURY 损伤 transitive ■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。 [dres] verb SHOP WINDOW 商店橱窗 transitive ■to decorate a shop window usually with an arrangement of the shop's goods 布置(橱窗) •They're dressing Harrods' windows for Christmas.为了迎接圣诞节,他们正在布置哈洛氏百货公司的橱窗。 [dres] verb Phrasal Verbs dress down ■If you dress down for an occasion, you intentionally wear informal clothes of the type that will not attract attention 穿着低调,穿着随意 •She always made a point of dressing down on her first date with a man.和男士第一次约会时她总是刻意穿得很低调。 [dres] verb Phrasal Verbs dress up ■to put on formal clothes for a special occasion 穿正装,盛装 •You don't need to dress up to go to the pub - jeans and a T-shirt will do.去酒吧不必穿正装——牛仔裤加短袖衫就可以了。 ■to put on special clothes in order to change your appearance 改换装束,装扮•Small children usually love dressing up in •He dressed up as [dres] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] dress sth up ■If you dress something up, you add something to it in order to make it seem more interesting or pleasing than it really is 装饰,装点 •I thought I'd dress up the frozen pizza with •Politicians tried to dress up the bill as [dres] adjective [before noun] ■describes men's suits, shirts or other clothes of the type 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 |
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