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单词 undress
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Definition of undress in English:

undress

verbʌnˈdrɛsˌənˈdrɛs
[no object]
  • 1Take off one's clothes.

    脱衣服

    she undressed and climbed into bed

    她脱衣上床。

    I went into the bathroom to get undressed

    我进浴室脱了衣服。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I tell him to get undressed and get in the shower.
    • I was left alone to undress and climb into this new environment.
    • She said since the operation her partner was shy about undressing in front of her.
    • He got under the covers, too, without undressing.
    • They undressed and stuffed their clothes into laundry bags, hanging their clean clothes on pegs on the wall.
    • When we get back to my place, he climbs onto my bed without undressing.
    • I take my shoes off before I go into the house, I sneak up the stairs, and I get undressed in the bathroom.
    • He undressed before he climbed into his bed, sighing when he felt the soft mattress against his back.
    • Thomas went inside his own room and closed the door, undressing and changing into his night clothes.
    • She ran the water in the shower as she undressed and climbed in.
    • Feeling too dizzy to undress properly I kicked my shoes off and climbed under the duvet as I was.
    • Shivering, but not from the cold, Jade undressed and climbed into bed.
    • She quietly hummed a tune while she undressed out of her armor and clothes.
    • When they parted David sat up and began to undress, throwing his clothes on the floor.
    • First of all, if the shower needs warming up before you start, I suggest turning on the shower before undressing and getting all your shampoos and such.
    • According to a new survey, women say they feel more comfortable undressing in front of men than they do undressing in front of other women.
    • When we undressed, she would conscientiously fold our clothes and pile them neatly on the side of the bed.
    • Throwing the towel on the white sink she undressed and climbed in.
    • She undressed quickly and absent-mindedly, stuffing her grimy clothes into the washer-dryer.
    • He undressed and just climbed into bed next to Belle.
    Synonyms
    take one's clothes off, strip, strip naked, disrobe, remove one's clothes, doff one's clothes, shed one's clothes, uncover oneself
    informal peel off
    dated divest oneself of one's clothes
    1. 1.1with object Take the clothes off (someone else)
      脱去(他人)衣服
      he undressed her slowly
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I noticed your medallion when I was undressing you the other day.
      • We stayed like that for I don't know how long, then she slowly undressed me.
      • Now, it isn't that often that I am faced with undressing someone quite so delicious.
      • Ollie wasn't happy at all about the whole thing and started wailing as soon as I began undressing him.
      • I followed him into the bedroom, and found him undressing you.
      • It felt odd to be left alone with all these people undressing me and putting new clothes on me.
      • She told me she took him into the bathroom, undressed him and helped him into the bathtub.
      • She said she continued to undress the patient, calming him down, until Mr Hodgson offered to take over.
      • After they undressed her and loosened her clothes, they saw the blood on her dress.
      • Blaire stopped undressing her, nodded and resumed taking her clothes off.
      • He slid his still dressed body up her bare one; she started to slowly undress him.
      • It was only when I undressed him at 8am and saw the purple rash that I knew how serious things were.
      • I found them by accident on a Sunday morning when I was undressing him at home to give him a bath.
      • I sat there last night, undressing her with my eyes.
      • Like Owen, she could feel him mentally undressing her or at least putting her in something more revealing.
      • I had undressed her, peeled her sodden clothes from her body.
      • He crouched down with her and finished undressing her.
      • She didn't even bicker when he began undressing her.
      • He was half way done undressing her when there was a knock at the door.
      • ‘I guess I'll just have to undress you every time you change your clothes,’ he said chuckling.
      Synonyms
      take someone's clothes off, strip, unclothe, disrobe
      dated divest someone of their clothes
      literary disarray
nounʌnˈdrɛsˌənˈdrɛs
mass noun
  • 1The state of being naked or only partially clothed.

    全裸;半裸

    women in various states of undress

    不同程度裸露的妇女。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both were almost naked or in a state of undress when they were eventually found.
    • ‘He destroyed the camera cable so she would not be able to send any more photos of herself in various states of undress to the USA,’ said Mr Platts.
    • That was the first thing I knew about her state of undress.
    • It's basically one big, long music video clip with the main characters running around in various states of undress but hey it was still pretty fun.
    • Inside, a motley crew of gents are draped over by a mixture of girls in varied state of undress.
    • Certainly, I was struck by the combination of her screeching voice and deranged facial expression, her general state of undress being more disturbing than arousing.
    • There was nothing for it but to wander around all evening in a state of partial undress.
    • There were girls in various states of undress, glassy-eyed with drink or bright-eyed from illegal substances.
    • I mean, one can have, of course, partial undress as well as complete nudity and stripping would include both.
    • There were women in various stages of undress, aged hacks bellowing out nationalist folk songs, several figures slumped in corners and enough booze to float a battleship.
    • Fashion spreads find boys and girls in various stages of langorous undress.
    • It says players watched the cheerleaders ‘in various stages of undress, including in complete nudity’.
    • The Sunday People published pictures of the two players in an advanced state of undress.
    • She had not fully realized his state of dress, or rather undress.
    • She'd moved into presenting after starting modelling at 16 and become a regular, in various states of undress, on the pages of glossy men's magazines.
    • Prancing about in a state of undress would seem foolish at any other time of the year, but it suddenly becomes the norm as soon as we go somewhere hot on holiday.
    • The women, all middle-aged, were naked, masking their state of undress behind the banner.
    • What if I went to his room and he was in a state of undress?
    • These structures were manipulated throughout the performance by the dancers, and quickly came to both hide and expose the contours of the dancers' bodies in various states of undress.
    • A fancy dress event will be held on St. Stephen's Day with people visiting all pubs in the locality in varying stages of dress and undress to help raise funds for North West Hospice.
    Synonyms
    nudity, nakedness, bareness
    French déshabillé
    informal one's birthday suit
  • 2Military
    Ordinary clothing or uniform, as opposed to that worn on ceremonial occasions.

    〔军〕(别于礼服)军便服。比较FULL DRESS

    as modifier his undress uniform
    Compare with full dress
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Admiral Nelson, now in his undress uniform, not wearing his full orders was ‘every bit as conspicuous’ to the approaching danger.
    • Gold lace became confined to flag officers in both dress and undress uniforms; captains wore it only in full dress.

Definition of undress in US English:

undress

verbˌənˈdrɛsˌənˈdres
[no object]
  • 1Take off one's clothes.

    脱衣服

    she undressed and climbed into bed

    她脱衣上床。

    I went into the bathroom to get undressed

    我进浴室脱了衣服。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to a new survey, women say they feel more comfortable undressing in front of men than they do undressing in front of other women.
    • When we get back to my place, he climbs onto my bed without undressing.
    • When we undressed, she would conscientiously fold our clothes and pile them neatly on the side of the bed.
    • I tell him to get undressed and get in the shower.
    • Feeling too dizzy to undress properly I kicked my shoes off and climbed under the duvet as I was.
    • When they parted David sat up and began to undress, throwing his clothes on the floor.
    • I was left alone to undress and climb into this new environment.
    • He got under the covers, too, without undressing.
    • He undressed and just climbed into bed next to Belle.
    • I take my shoes off before I go into the house, I sneak up the stairs, and I get undressed in the bathroom.
    • She undressed quickly and absent-mindedly, stuffing her grimy clothes into the washer-dryer.
    • They undressed and stuffed their clothes into laundry bags, hanging their clean clothes on pegs on the wall.
    • Thomas went inside his own room and closed the door, undressing and changing into his night clothes.
    • She quietly hummed a tune while she undressed out of her armor and clothes.
    • She ran the water in the shower as she undressed and climbed in.
    • First of all, if the shower needs warming up before you start, I suggest turning on the shower before undressing and getting all your shampoos and such.
    • She said since the operation her partner was shy about undressing in front of her.
    • He undressed before he climbed into his bed, sighing when he felt the soft mattress against his back.
    • Throwing the towel on the white sink she undressed and climbed in.
    • Shivering, but not from the cold, Jade undressed and climbed into bed.
    Synonyms
    take one's clothes off, strip, strip naked, disrobe, remove one's clothes, doff one's clothes, shed one's clothes, uncover oneself
    1. 1.1with object Take the clothes off (someone else).
      脱去(他人)衣服
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I noticed your medallion when I was undressing you the other day.
      • Now, it isn't that often that I am faced with undressing someone quite so delicious.
      • I found them by accident on a Sunday morning when I was undressing him at home to give him a bath.
      • He was half way done undressing her when there was a knock at the door.
      • ‘I guess I'll just have to undress you every time you change your clothes,’ he said chuckling.
      • It was only when I undressed him at 8am and saw the purple rash that I knew how serious things were.
      • He crouched down with her and finished undressing her.
      • She said she continued to undress the patient, calming him down, until Mr Hodgson offered to take over.
      • I sat there last night, undressing her with my eyes.
      • I had undressed her, peeled her sodden clothes from her body.
      • Like Owen, she could feel him mentally undressing her or at least putting her in something more revealing.
      • We stayed like that for I don't know how long, then she slowly undressed me.
      • He slid his still dressed body up her bare one; she started to slowly undress him.
      • It felt odd to be left alone with all these people undressing me and putting new clothes on me.
      • I followed him into the bedroom, and found him undressing you.
      • She didn't even bicker when he began undressing her.
      • After they undressed her and loosened her clothes, they saw the blood on her dress.
      • Blaire stopped undressing her, nodded and resumed taking her clothes off.
      • Ollie wasn't happy at all about the whole thing and started wailing as soon as I began undressing him.
      • She told me she took him into the bathroom, undressed him and helped him into the bathtub.
      Synonyms
      take someone's clothes off, strip, unclothe, disrobe
nounˌənˈdrɛsˌənˈdres
  • 1The state of being naked or only partially clothed.

    全裸;半裸

    women in various states of undress

    不同程度裸露的妇女。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The women, all middle-aged, were naked, masking their state of undress behind the banner.
    • Fashion spreads find boys and girls in various stages of langorous undress.
    • She had not fully realized his state of dress, or rather undress.
    • The Sunday People published pictures of the two players in an advanced state of undress.
    • A fancy dress event will be held on St. Stephen's Day with people visiting all pubs in the locality in varying stages of dress and undress to help raise funds for North West Hospice.
    • It says players watched the cheerleaders ‘in various stages of undress, including in complete nudity’.
    • I mean, one can have, of course, partial undress as well as complete nudity and stripping would include both.
    • ‘He destroyed the camera cable so she would not be able to send any more photos of herself in various states of undress to the USA,’ said Mr Platts.
    • That was the first thing I knew about her state of undress.
    • Both were almost naked or in a state of undress when they were eventually found.
    • Prancing about in a state of undress would seem foolish at any other time of the year, but it suddenly becomes the norm as soon as we go somewhere hot on holiday.
    • She'd moved into presenting after starting modelling at 16 and become a regular, in various states of undress, on the pages of glossy men's magazines.
    • What if I went to his room and he was in a state of undress?
    • There were girls in various states of undress, glassy-eyed with drink or bright-eyed from illegal substances.
    • These structures were manipulated throughout the performance by the dancers, and quickly came to both hide and expose the contours of the dancers' bodies in various states of undress.
    • There was nothing for it but to wander around all evening in a state of partial undress.
    • There were women in various stages of undress, aged hacks bellowing out nationalist folk songs, several figures slumped in corners and enough booze to float a battleship.
    • Certainly, I was struck by the combination of her screeching voice and deranged facial expression, her general state of undress being more disturbing than arousing.
    • Inside, a motley crew of gents are draped over by a mixture of girls in varied state of undress.
    • It's basically one big, long music video clip with the main characters running around in various states of undress but hey it was still pretty fun.
    Synonyms
    nudity, nakedness, bareness
  • 2Military
    Ordinary clothing or uniform, as opposed to that worn on ceremonial occasions.

    〔军〕(别于礼服)军便服。比较FULL DRESS

    Compare with full dress
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Gold lace became confined to flag officers in both dress and undress uniforms; captains wore it only in full dress.
    • Admiral Nelson, now in his undress uniform, not wearing his full orders was ‘every bit as conspicuous’ to the approaching danger.
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