dress
n. 连衣裙; 衣服
v. (给…)穿衣; 打扮; 装饰; 穿正式服装; 包扎; 烹饪调制; 加工处理
A dress is a piece of clothing worn by a woman or girl. It covers her body and part of her legs.
She was wearing a black dress.
她穿一条黑色连衣裙。
You can refer to clothes worn by men or women as dress .
He's usually smart in his dress.
他通常穿得很精神。
...hundreds of Cambodians in traditional dress.
数百名身着传统服装的柬埔寨人
When you dress or dress yourself, you put on clothes.
He told Sarah to wait while he dressed...
他让萨拉等他穿好衣服。
Sue had dressed herself neatly for work.
休穿戴整洁地上班去了。
If you dress someone, for example a child, you put clothes on them.
She bathed her and dressed her in clean clothes.
她给她洗澡并穿上干净的衣服。
If someone dresses in a particular way, they wear clothes of a particular style or colour.
He dresses in a way that lets everyone know he's got authority...
他的穿着打扮让大家都知道他已经掌权了。
She used to dress in jeans.
她过去常穿牛仔裤。
If you dress for something, you put on special clothes for it.
We don't dress for dinner here.
我们这儿赴宴不穿礼服。
When someone dresses a wound, they clean it and cover it.
The poor child never cried or protested when I was dressing her wounds.
我给这个可怜的孩子包扎伤口时,她不哭也不闹。
If you dress a salad, you cover it with a mixture of oil, vinegar, and herbs or flavourings.
Scatter the tomato over, then dress the salad.
把西红柿散放在上面,然后给色拉加调味汁。
...a bowl of dressed salad.
一碗已调制好的色拉
To dress meat, chicken, or fish means to prepare it for cooking by cleaning it and removing the parts that you cannot eat.
Her mother dressed the meat.
她母亲把肉洗好了。
...dressed crab.
洗好的螃蟹
1. a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice
2. clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion;
3. clothing in general;
1. put on clothes;
2. provide with clothes or put clothes on;
3. put a finish on;
4. dress in a certain manner;
5. dress or groom with elaborate care;
6. kill and prepare for market or consumption;
7. arrange in ranks;
8. decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods
9. provide with decoration;
10. put a dressing on;
11. cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of;
12. cut down rough-hewn (lumber) to standard thickness and width
13. convert into leather;
14. apply a bandage or medication to;
15. give a neat appearance to;
16. arrange attractively;
1. suitable for formal occasions;
2. (of an occasion) requiring formal clothes;
clothes, clothing, coat, dress, garment, robe, gown, uniform, costume, suit
这些名词均有"衣服,服装"之意。
wear, dress, put on
这些动词或词组均含"穿衣,穿"之意。
dressed overall
(船只)(从头至尾)挂满旗的
dressed to kill
打扮迷人的
dress someone down
(非正式)训斥,痛骂
dress something up
修饰;添枝加叶地描述
dress down
责备;指责
穿平常的衣服:穿非正式服装以适应场合或地点
dress up
盛装:穿正式的或精选的服装
dress ship&I{【航海】}
将舰旗、信号旗悬挂在船上
She looks really tacky in that dress.
她穿那件衣服看起来俗不可耐.
That new dress must have knocked her back a few pounds!
那件新衣服肯定让她花了好几英镑!
This is a dress shop for mature women.
这是一家成年妇女服装店.
In the play, she must appear in a bright red dress and long black stockings.
在那出戏里, 她必须穿着一件鲜红色的衣裙和深筒袜子出场.
A white dress gets dirty very fast.
白色的衣服脏得快.