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*dress¹ /drɛs; dres/ v 1 [I,T] to put clothes on someone or on yourself 给…穿衣服; 穿衣: Can you dress the kids for me? 你能替我给孩子穿衣服吗? get dressed Hurry up and get dressed! 快点穿好衣服! 2 be dressed to be wearing clothes 穿上衣服: Are you dressed yet? 你穿好了吗? be dressed in (=be wearing a particular type of clothes) 穿某种衣服: She was dressed all in black. 她穿一身黑衣服。 3 well-dressed/badly-dressed wearing SMART clothes, untidy clothes etc 穿着考究的/衣衫不整的 4 [I] to wear a particular type of clothes 穿某类衣服: Dress warmly — it's cold out. 穿暖和些,外面很冷。 5 dress a wound/cut etc to clean and cover a wound to protect it 包扎[敷裹]伤口
dress up1 [I] to wear clothes that are more formal than the ones you usually wear 穿盛装: It's only a small party. You don't need to dress up. 只是个小聚会,你没必要穿得那么一本正经的。 2 [I,T dress sb ↔ up] to wear special clothes, shoes etc for fun 化装,打扮: + as (=so you look like someone else) 化装成: She dressed up as a witch for Halloween. 她打扮成女巫去参加万圣节活动。 + in old clothes for the kids to dress up in 专供孩子们装扮的旧衣服
USAGE NOTE 用法说明: dress, put on and 和 wear Dress means 'to put on clothes' or 'to wear a particular type of clothes'. dress 的意思是“穿衣”或“穿某种衣服”: David got up and dressed quickly. 大卫起床匆匆忙忙穿好衣服。 She always dresses fashionably. 她总是穿时髦衣服。 If you put on a piece of clothing, you dress yourself in that thing. 如果你 put on 某件衣服,意思是你穿上那件衣服: You'd better put your coat on before you go out. 你出去前最好穿上外套。 Use wear to say that you have a piece of clothing on your body. 如要说你身上穿着某件衣服,用 wear: She was wearing a pink jacket. 她穿了件粉红色夹克衫。 Is that a new shirt you're wearing? 你穿的那件衬衫是新的吗?
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