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dressdresn [U]Dress can be used, esp. in combination, to refer to clothes of a particular type, esp. those worn in particular situations.适于某种场合的服装The young dancers were wearing traditional dress.年轻的舞蹈演员身着传统服装。The queen, in full ceremonial dress, presided over the ceremony.女王穿着正式礼服,主持仪式。"You must forgive my casual dress, " he apologized.他道歉说:“你得原谅我随便的穿着。”Do we have to wear formal dress for this dinner we're going to on Saturday?我们要穿正式服装出席星期六的聚餐会吗?A dress code is an accepted way of dressing at a particular occasion or in a particular social group.(某种场合或某些团体的)着装规范Most evenings there's a party and the dress code is rigid--black tie.大多数的晚上有晚会,着装的要求很死板----要戴黑色的领带。A dress rehearsal is the last time a play, opera, dance, etc. is practised before the real performance and is performed with the clothes, stage and lighting exactly as they will be for the real performance.彩排Dress sense is the ability to dress well in attractive combinations of clothes that suit you.着装美感Julia's never had any dress sense.朱莉娅从未有过着装美感。
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