dress
noun
verb
dres
noun
1
a
piece
of
clothing
worn
by
a
woman
or
girl
that
covers
the
top
of
her
body
and
part
or
all
of
her
legs
连衣裙;
C
Sheila
wore
a
long
red
dress.
希拉穿了一条红色的连衣长裙。
a
summer
dress
夏天穿的连衣裙
2
clothes
for
men
or
women
of
a
particular
type
or
for
a
particular
occasion
〔某种款式或在特别场合穿的〕服装,衣服
U
a
gentleman
in
evening
dress
(=formal
clothes
worn
especially
at
important
social
events)
穿晚礼服的绅士
The
play
was
performed
in
modern
dress
(=clothes
from
the
present
time)
.
这出戏里穿的是现代装束。
dress
code
(a
standard
of
what
you
should
wear
for
a
particular
situation)
〔某种特定场合的〕衣着标准
This
restaurant
has
a
strict
dress
code
–
no
tie,
no
service.
这家餐厅有严格的衣着标准 — 不系领带,恕不招待。
verb
3
PUT ON CLOTHES
穿上衣服
to
put
clothes
on
yourself
or
someone
else
In
spoken
English,
it
is
more
usual
to
say
.
英语口语中更常用的说法是 get dressed。
I,T
Aunt
Margaret
told
her
to
dress
herself
in
her
nicest
dress.
玛格丽特姑姑告诉她要穿上最好看的衣服。
I
dress
the
kids
before
I
go
to
work.
我上班前给孩子们穿好衣服。
I’ve
got
to
go
home
to
dress.
我得回家去更衣打扮一下。
I
dressed
quickly.
我很快穿好了衣服。
dress
sb
in
sth
She
dressed
Louis
in
his
best
blue
jersey.
她给路易斯穿上他最漂亮的蓝色套头毛衣。
4
WEAR CLOTHES
穿着衣服
to
wear
a
particular
kind
of
clothes
穿衣
I
Dress
warmly
if
you’re
going
out
for
a
walk.
如果你出去散步要穿得暖和些。
dress
casually/smartly
I
spend
most
of
my
time
in
the
house
with
young
children,
so
I
dress
casually.
我大部分时间都在家里带孩子,所以我穿得比较随意。
[+
for
]
How
do
you
normally
dress
for
work?
你上班一般都穿什么?
We
usually
dress
for
dinner
(=wear
formal
clothes
for
our
evening
meal)
.
我们用正餐一般都穿得很正式。
5
MAKE/CHOOSE CLOTHES
做/选衣服
to
make
or
choose
clothes
for
someone
为〔某人〕制作服装; 为〔某人〕挑选衣服
T
Versace
dressed
some
of
the
most
famous
people
in
Hollywood.
范思哲为部分好莱坞最为知名的人制作衣服。
6
WOUND/CUT ETC
伤口/刀口等
to
clean,
treat,
and
cover
a
wound
清洗,处理,包扎〔伤口〕
T
7
MEAT/FISH
肉/鱼
to
clean
and
prepare
meat
or
fish
so
that
it
is
ready
to
cook
or
eat
〔烹调前〕清洗加工〔肉或鱼〕
T
dressed
crab
清洗过的蟹
8
SALAD
色拉
to
put
oil,
VINEGAR
,
salt
etc
onto
a
SALAD
给〔色拉〕加调料
T
9
WINDOW
窗
to
put
an
attractive
arrangement
in
a
shop
window
布置,装饰〔商店橱窗〕
T
10
SOLDIERS
士兵
to
stand
in
a
straight
line,
or
to
make
soldiers
do
this
[术语] (使)〔士兵〕排齐,(给)〔士兵〕整队
I,T | technical
11
HAIR
头发
to
arrange
someone’s
hair
into
a
special
style
[正式] 做〔头发〕
T | formal
12
WOOD/STONE ETC
木头/石头等
to
prepare
or
put
a
special
surface
onto
wood,
stone,
leather
etc
[术语] 加工,处理〔木头、石料、皮革等〕
T | technical
13
to
wear
clothes
that
are
more
informal
than
the
ones
you
would
usually
wear
〔比平时〕穿着随便
In
many
offices,
people
dress
down
on
Fridays.
在许多办公室里星期五大家就穿得随便了。
14
dress sb down
↔
to
speak
angrily
to
someone
about
something
they
have
done
wrong
训斥某人,责骂某人
15
to
wear
special
clothes
for
fun,
or
to
put
special
clothes
on
someone
〔闹着玩地〕装扮
[+
as
]
He
went
to
the
party
dressed
up
as
a
Chicago
gangster.
他装扮成一个芝加哥的帮会成员去参加聚会。
[+
in
]
I
keep
a
box
of
old
clothes
for
the
children
to
dress
up
in.
我保存着一箱旧衣服让孩子们装扮着玩。
dress
sb
↔
up
We
dressed
him
up
as
a
gorilla.
我们把他装扮成大猩猩。
16
to
wear
clothes
that
are
more
formal
than
the
ones
you
would
usually
wear
〔比平时〕穿着正式
It’s
a
small
informal
party
–
you
don’t
have
to
dress
up.
这是个非正式的小型聚会 — 你不用穿得那么正式。
17
dress sth up
↔
to
make
something
more
interesting
or
attractive
对…加以修饰,美化…
It
was
the
old
offer
dressed
up
as
something
new.
这只不过是原来的建议,改头换面像新的罢了。