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dress /dres/ ► SEE ALLdress down (in sth)dress sb downdress up (as sb/sth)dress sb/yourself up (as sb/sth)dress up (in sth)dress yourself up (in sth)dress sth up (as sth)●ˌdress ˈdown (in sth) to wear clothes that are less formal than those you usually wear or those that are usually worn in a particular situation 身着便服;穿着便装◆He deliberately dressed down for the party. 他有意穿便装参加聚会。◆More and more people are dressing down for the office these days. 如今,越来越多的人上班不穿正装。OPP dress up (in sth) [v + adv]▸ ˈdress-down adjective [only before noun] (business 商业) ◆The company has a dress-down Friday (= staff are allowed to wear clothes that are less formal than normal). 这家公司允许员工周五上班不穿正装。●ˌdress sb ˈdownto criticize sb angrily for sth wrong that they have done 训斥;责骂◆The sergeant dressed down the new recruits. 中士把新兵狠狠骂了一通。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˌdressing-ˈdown noun [singular] (old-fashioned, informal) an occasion when sb speaks angrily to a person because they have done sth wrong 训斥;责骂●ˌdress ˈup (as sb/sth) 🔑●ˌdress sb/yourself ˈup (as sb/sth) 🔑to put on special clothes in order to pretend to be sb else (把…)装扮(成…);乔装打扮;化装◆The kids love dressing up. 孩子都喜欢装扮成别人玩儿。◆They dressed themselves up as cartoon characters. 他们装扮成了卡通人物。◆ (BrE) dressing-up clothes 化装服◆ (NAmE) dress-up clothes 化装服[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] (less frequent) ●ˌdress ˈup (in sth) ●ˌdress yourself ˈup (in sth) to wear special or more formal clothes than you usually do or than those usually worn in a particular situation 身着盛装;穿着正装◆Don’t bother to dress up—come as you are. 用不着穿礼服——就穿平时的衣服来吧。◆She dressed herself up in a grey suit for the court appearance. 她穿了一套灰色西装出庭。OPP dress down (in sth) ➡ note at put sth on [v + adv] [v + pron + adv]●ˌdress sth ˈup (as sth) to make sth seem different or better than it really is by the way that you present it 把…粉饰(成…);把…美化(为…)◆You’re sacking me. Don’t try to dress it up as a career move. 你是要解雇我。别美其名曰职业变动。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |
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