dresser
n. 化妝臺; (劇組的)服裝員; 食具櫃; 外科手術助手
A dresser is a chest of drawers, usually with a mirror on the top.
A dresser is a piece of furniture which has cupboards or drawers in the lower part and shelves in the top part. It is usually used for storing china.
A dresser is someone who works in a theatre and helps the actors and actresses to dress.
'Tell them to hold all my calls, Theresa,' she instructed her dresser.
“特雷莎,告訴他們我所有的電話都別掛。”她吩咐她的服裝師。
You can use dresser to refer to the kind of clothes that a person wears. For example, if you say that someone is a smart dresser, you mean that they wear smart clothes.
She had always been a smart dresser and had on one of her linen frocks.
她一向衣著講究,這回穿的是她眾多亞麻連衣裙中的一條。
...a legendary beauty and unconventional dresser who only once bought 'normal' clothes.
僅買過一次“常規”衣服的著裝標新立異的傳奇美女
1. furniture with drawers for keeping clothes
2. a person who dresses in a particular way;
3. a wardrobe assistant for an actor
4. low table with mirror or mirrors where one sits while dressing or applying makeup
5. a cabinet with shelves
Lydia stood looking at herself in gentle agitation in the mirror of the yellow bedroom's dresser.
莉迪亞站立著,有點激動不安地看著自己在黃色臥室的梳妝檯鏡子裡的身影.
The professor's a radical in politics but a conservative dresser.
教授在政治上是激進派,但衣著卻很守舊.
Ashley was standing in front of the dresser, looking at a pair of Melanie's mended gloves.
艾希禮站在梳妝檯前面, 對著一雙媚蘭修補過的手套出神.
The lamp is on the dresser.
檯燈在梳妝檯上.
Alexandra put her head down on the dresser and burst into tears.
亞歷山德拉一頭栽在梳妝檯上,不禁失聲痛哭起來.