dressed
adj. 打扮好的,穿着衣服的; (畜、禽、鱼)剥皮(或去毛、鳞)、去内脏及分割加工好的; 动词dress的过去式和过去分词
If you are dressed, you are wearing clothes rather than being naked or wearing your night clothes. If you get dressed, you put on your clothes.
He was fully dressed, including shoes...
他穿戴整齐,鞋都穿好了。
He went into his bedroom to get dressed.
他进卧室穿衣服。
If you are dressed in a particular way, you are wearing clothes of a particular colour or kind.
...a tall thin woman dressed in black.
一个穿着黑衣服的瘦高女子
...a tall, elegantly dressed man.
一个穿着考究的高个男子
If someone is dressed to kill, they are wearing very smart or fashionable clothes because they want people to notice them and think they are attractive.
...a solitary blonde, beautiful, haughty and dressed to kill.
一位漂亮孤傲、打扮时髦的金发女郎
1. dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination;
2. treated with medications and protective covering
3. (of lumber or stone) to trim and smooth
4. dressed in fancy or formal clothing
She dressed down to visit her poor relatives, so as not to offend them by a show of her wealth.
她拜访穷亲戚时穿得比较俭朴, 以免因摆阔而伤害他们的感情.
The new servant was decently dressed.
新来的佣人衣着得体.
I was dressed as a horseman at the ball.
在舞会上我装扮成骑士.
Angels are usually shown in pictures dressed in white.
图画中的天使通常身穿白衣.
She is dressed in white like a nurse.
她穿着白衣服,像个护士.