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1 | I to put on clothes . This verb is common in writing , but when you are speaking it is more usual to say that you get dressed 穿衣服(该动词在书面语中很常见,但在讲话时通常说 |
| It only took her ten minutes to shower and dress. 她淋浴和穿衣服只用了10分钟的时间。 |
| 1a | I to put on clothes of a particular type 穿(某类型的)衣服 | | +in He tends to dress in dark colours. 他爱穿深色的衣服。 | | +as The nurses had decided to dress as clowns for Halloween. 护士们已决定在万圣节打扮成小丑。 | |
| 1b | T to put clothes on someone 给(某人)穿衣 | | We wash the children and dress them for school. 我们给孩子们洗澡穿衣,好让他们上学。 | | dress yourself Our youngest boy can already dress himself. 我们最小的男孩已经会自己穿衣服了。 | |
| 1c | T to choose or design the clothes that someone wears 为(某人)挑选衣服;为(某人)设计衣服 | | He dresses many of Europe’ s most glamorous women. 他为欧洲许多名媛设计服装。 | |
| 1d | I +forto put on clothes that are suitable for a particular occasion or event 穿服装;穿礼服 | | It would be sensible to dress for cold weather. 穿御寒的衣服是明智的。 | | They dressed for dinner every night (=put on formal clothes for the evening meal) . 他们每天晚上都穿礼服赴宴。 | |
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2 | T to clean an injury and cover it with a piece of soft cloth called a dressing 清洗并包扎(伤口) |
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3 | T to add flavour to a salad by putting a mixture of liquids such as oil and lemon juice on it . The mixture is called a dressing . 给(色拉)加调料 |
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4 | T to prepare something such as a chicken or crab (= a sea animal) by cleaning it and taking out the parts that you cannot eat 清洗(鸡、蟹等)并去掉不能吃的部分 |
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- | dress sb’ s hair formal |
| to make someone’ s hair look especially attractive by arranging it in a style and putting decorations in it |
| 为某人做头发 |
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- | dress (up) to the nines |
| to put on extremely fashionable or formal clothes , usually to go to a special event |
| 盛装出席 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌdress ˈdown |
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1 | I to wear clothes that are more informal than the clothes you usually wear 穿便装 |
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2 | T dress sb down: to speak in an angry way to someone who has done something wrong 狠狠地训斥 |
- | ˌdress ˈup |
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1 | I to put on clothes that make you look like someone else , for fun 装扮(使看起来像他人) | All children love dressing up. 所有的小孩都喜欢玩乔装打扮的游戏。 | | +as They had dressed up as princes and princesses. 他们已装扮成王子和公主。 | | 1a | T dress sb upused about other people 打扮;装扮 | | For her birthday party, they had dressed her up as a fairy. 为了她的生日聚会,他们已把她打扮成仙女。 | | |
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2 | I to put on clothes that are more formal than the clothes you usually wear 穿上礼服 | Jonah had obviously made an effort to dress up for the occasion. 乔纳为参加这次活动显然精心打扮了一番。 | |
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3 | T to make something seem more impressive than it really is 装饰 | He tries to dress it up, but he’ s basically a waiter. 他想好好打扮一番,但他毕竟只是个服务员。 | |
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