英:[drest]
美:[ drest]
英:[drest]
美:[ drest]
词根:dress
adj.dressy 讲究服装的
n.dress 连衣裙;女装
dressing 穿衣;加工;调味品;装饰;梳理
dressage 盛装舞步;花式骑术训练;驯马技术
v.dressing 给…穿衣;为…打扮(dress的现在分词)
vi.dress 穿衣
vt.dress 给…穿衣
verb
transitive verb
to make or set straight
to arrange (troops, equipment, etc.) in a straight line and at proper intervals
to prepare for use or servicespecifically: to prepare for cooking or for the table
dress a salad
to add decorative details or accessories to : embellish
to put clothes on
dress a child
to provide with clothing
feed and dress a growing family
archaic dress down
to apply dressings or medicaments to
dress a wound
to arrange (the hair) by combing, brushing, or curling
to kill and prepare for market or for consumption—often used with out
cultivate, tendespecially: to apply manure or fertilizer to
dress a field
to put through a finishing processespecially: to trim and smooth the surface of (a material, such as lumber or stone)
intransitive verb
to put on clothing
to put on or wear formal, elaborate, or fancy clothes
dress for dinner
of a food animal to weigh after being dressed—often used with out
to align oneself with the next soldier in a line to make the line straight
noun
apparel, clothing
an outer garment (as for a woman or girl) usually consisting of a one-piece bodice and skirt
covering, adornment, or appearance appropriate or peculiar to a particular time
a particular form of presentation : guise
adjective
suitable for a formal occasion dress shoes
dress clothes
requiring or permitting formal dress
a dress affair
relating to or used for a dress
dress material
dressed in穿着
dressed up穿上盛装的;精心装扮的
get dressed穿好衣服,穿上衣服
getting dressed穿衣服
Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French drescer, dresser to direct, put right, from Vulgar Latin *directiare, from Latin directus direct, past participle of dirigere to direct, from dis- + regere to lead straight — more at right
The first known use of dress was in the 14th century
dressyadjective
showy in dress
suitable for formal occasions
dressy clothes
dressyadjective
showy in dress
suitable for formal occasions
dressy clothes
dresser1 of 2noun
a piece of furniture (as a chest or bureau) with a mirror
dresser2 of 2noun
one that dresses
a fashionable dresser
dress1 of 3verb
to make or set straight
to put clothes on
to provide with clothing
to put on or wear formal or fancy clothes
to trim or decorate for display
to put in order
to apply dressings or medicine to
dress a wound
to arrange (as the hair) by combing, brushing, or curling
groom entry 2 sense 1
to kill and prepare for market
dress a chicken
to apply manure or fertilizer to
smooth entry 2 sense 2, finish
dress2 of 3noun
clothing sense 1
an outer garment with a skirt for a woman or child
clothing appropriate to a particular time or occasion evening dress
Roman dress
dress3 of 3adjective
suitable or required for a formal occasion
dress clothes
relating to or used for a dress
1 Quickly, Bandit got out of bed, used what was left in Fourth Cousin’s water urn to wash, dressed, plaited her hair and then began seriously to clean the room.
2 I just got up at two Monday morning, dressed as warmly as I could with a change of clothes in a gunnysack.
3 The other two men are not dressed up, so they look like bodyguards.
4 As an added discomfort, they were all young, attractive, and well dressed, causing me to feel not unlike Pa Kettle trapped backstage after a fashion show.
5 A corpulent man dressed in a sweeping blue robe met their gaze.
6 When he’s dressed again, he shoves his hat into his back pocket and smooths his hair off his face.
7 When he emerged, it was with a young Arab, dressed in white and gold.
8 And Vera Sebastian who was so Russian she dressed the way Russian girls did long ago before the Revolution when her family had to run away to keep from being killed.
9 He’s wearing a sport jacket and tie, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen him dressed up like that, not even at the end-of-the-season awards dinner.
10 “They made the boy get dressed and dragged him out to their car, and nobody’s seen or heard from him since.”
11 He had to keep his head turned while she dressed.
12 He walked with confidence and dressed well, conjuring an impression of wealth and achievement.
13 Altogether there were four brothers—he, Henry, Walter, and Garland—and they epitomized old-time cool: suave, handsome black men who worked hard, drank hard, dressed well, liked fine women and new money.
14 I turned to see my father leaning in the doorjamb, bleary-eyed, hair tangled, dressed in a mud-splashed shirt and jeans.
15 This was opened by a man dressed in his shirt sleeves, wearing no tie, but who, upon my asking for the chauffeur of the house, replied cheerfully that I had 'hit the jackpot first time'.
16 She was gone long enough that Toby got dressed and thought about knocking to make sure she was okay.
17 The girls dressed to go after lunch while Crowell and I sat on the bed in his room and read the past performances of the horses and the predictions in the racing paper.
18 So it was to Scaithe's Ebb that Lord Primus of Stormhold came one night, all dressed in black with a beard as thick and serious as one of the storks' nests in the town's chimneys.
19 He had changed his tattered clothes and was again dressed in his customary suit of black.
20 She certainly hadn’t dressed up, and when Babulya recited the story of Esther to them, Mama had barely made a sound.
1 加了工的
3 穿好衣服的
5 装饰
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