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(drĕs)v. dressed, dress·ing, dress·es v.tr.1. a.
T clothe.b.
To furnish with clothing.2.
To decorate or adorn: dress a Christmas tree.3.
To garnish: dressed the side dish with parsley.4.
To arrange a display in: dress a store window.5.
To arrange (troops) align.6.
To apply medication, bandages, or other therapeutic materials to (a wound).7.
To arrange and groom (the hair), as by styling, combing, or washing.8.
To groom (an animal); curry.9. a.
To fertilize (land or plants).b.
Archaic To cultivate (land or plants).10.
To clean (fish or fowl) for cooking or sale.11. a.
To put a finish on (stone or wood, for example).b.
To tan or prepare (a hide) in leather-making.v.intr.1.
To put on clothes.2.
To wear clothes of a certain kind or style: dresses casually.3.
To wear formal clothes: dress for dinner.4.
To get into proper alignment with others: The troops dressed on the squad leader.n.1.
C apparel.2.
A style of clothing: folk dancers in peasant dress.3.
A one-piece outer garment consisting of a skirt and bodice.4.
Outer co guise: an ancient ritual in modern dress.adj.1.
Suitable for formal occasions: dress shoes.2.
Requiring formal clothes: a dress dinner.Phrasal Verbs:
dress down1.
T reprimand: I was dressed down by the teacher for lateness.2.
To wear informal clothes, befitting an occasion or location: Many employees dress down on Fridays. dress up1.
To wear a costume or style of clothing, especially formal attire: They dressed up for the prom. The children dress up on Halloween.2.
To improve the outward appearance of: The new curtains dressed up the room. She dressed up the speech with famous quotations.Idiom:
dress ship Nautical
To display the ensign, signal flags, and bunting on a ship.[Middle English dressen, to arrange, put on clothing, from Old French drecier, to arrange, from Vulgar Latin *dīrēctiāre, from Latin dīrēctus, past participle of dīrigere, to direct; see
direct.]dress (dr?s) vb1.
(Clothing & Fashion) to put clothes on (oneself or another); attire2.
(Clothing & Fashion) (intr) a. to change one's clothesb. to wear formal or evening clothes3.
(Clothing & Fashion) (tr) to provide (someone) clothe4.
(Marketing) (tr) to arrange merchandise in (a shop window) for effective display5.
(Hairdressing & Grooming) (tr) to comb out or arrange (the hair) into position6.
(Medicine) (tr) to apply protective or therapeutic covering to (a wound, sore, etc)7.
(Cookery) (tr) to prepare (food, esp fowl and fish) for cooking or serving by cleaning, trimming, gutting, etc8.
(Building) (tr) to put a finish on (the surface of stone, metal, etc)9.
(Agriculture) (tr) to till and cultivate (land), esp by applying manure, compost, or fertilizer10.
(Horticulture) (tr) to prune and trim (trees, bushes, etc)11.
(tr) to groom (an animal, esp a horse)12.
(Tanning) (tr) to convert (tanned hides) into leather13.
(Veterinary Science) (tr) archaic to spay or neuter (an animal)14.
(Angling) angling to tie (a fly)15.
(Military) military to bring (troops) into line or (of troops) to come into line (esp in the phrase dress ranks)16.
(Nautical Terms) dress ship nautical to decorate a vessel by displaying all signal flags on lines run from the bow to the stern over the mast trucksn17.
(Clothing & Fashion) a one-piece garment for a woman, consisting of a skirt and bodice18.
(Clothing & Fashion) comple costume: formal dress; military dress. 19.
(Clothing & Fashion) (modifier) suitable or required for a formal occasion: a dress shirt. 20. the outer covering or appearance, esp of living things: trees in their spring dress of leaves. [C14: from Old French drecier, ultimately from Latin dīrigere to direct]dress
(drɛs)
an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt cut or sewn as one piece.
formal attire.
a particula guise.
outer covering, as the plumage of birds.
of or for a dress or dresses.
of or for a formal occasion.
requiring formal dress.
to decorate, esp. trim:
to dress a store window.
to sup embellish.
to design clothing for or sell clothes to.
to comb out and do up (hair).
to trim and remove the feathers or skin, viscera, etc., of (fowl, game, etc.), esp. as preparation for cooking.
to garnish with a dressing:
to dress a salad with oil and vinegar.
to prepare or finish (a raw or unfinished product) by various processes, as by tanning (skins) or shaping (stone).
to apply medication or a dressing to (a wound or sore).
bring (troops) into line:
to dress ranks.
to cultivate (land, fields, etc.).
to put on one's clothes.
to put on or wear formal or fancy clothes:
to dress for dinner.
to come into line, as troops.
to align oneself with the next soldier, marcher, dancer, etc., in line.
dress down,
to dress informally or less formally.
to put on one's best or fanciest clothing.
to dress in costume or in the style of another person.
to make more appealing or acceptable, as by omitting unpleasant features or details.
dress ship,
to decorate a ship by hoisting lines of flags running its full length.
U.S. Navy. to display the national ensigns at each masthead and on the flagstaff.
[;1325; Middle English & Anglo-French dresser, dresc(i)er, to arrange, prepare, Old French drecier & Vulgar Latin *dīrēctiāre, derivative of Latin dīrēctus ] dress1. 'dress' and 'get dressed'When someone dresses, they put on their clothes. This use of dress occurs mainly in stories.When he had shaved and dressed, he went down to the kitchen.In conversation and in less formal writing, you don't usually say that someone 'dresses'. You say that they get dressed.Please hurry up and get dressed, Morris.I got dressed and went downstairs.If you say that someone dresses in a particular way, you mean that they usually wear clothes of a particular type.She's over 40, but she still dresses like a teenager.I really must try to make him change the way he dresses.2. 'dressed in'If you want to describe someone's clothes on a particular occasion, you can say that they are dressed in something.He was dressed in a black suit.When a person's clothes are all the same colour, you can say that they are dressed in that colour.All the girls were dressed in white.3. 'dress up'If you dress up, you put on different clothes so that you look smarter than usual. People dress up in order to go, for example, to a wedding or to an interview for a new job.You don't need to dress up for dinner.You can say that someone is dressed up.You're all dressed up. Are you going somewhere?If someone dresses up as someone else, they wear the kind of clothes that person usually wears.My daughter dressed up as a princess for the party.Be Careful!You only use dress up to say that someone puts on clothes that are not their usual clothes. If someone normally wears smart or attractive clothes, don't say that they 'dress up well'. You say that they dress well.They all had enough money to dress well and buy each other drinks.We are told by advertisers and fashion experts that we must dress well and use cosmetics.dressPast participle: dressedGerund: dressingImperativePresentPreteritePresent ContinuousPresent PerfectPast ContinuousPast PerfectFutureFuture PerfectFuture ContinuousPresent Perfect ContinuousFuture Perfect ContinuousPast Perfect ContinuousConditionalPast ConditionalImperativedressdressPresentI dressyou dresshe/she/it dresseswe dressyou dressthey dressPreteriteI dressedyou dressedhe/she/it dressedwe dressedyou dressedthey dressedPresent ContinuousI am dressingyou are dressinghe/she/it is dressingwe are dressingyou are dressingthey are dressingPresent PerfectI have dressedyou have dressedhe/she/it has dressedwe have dressedyou have dressedthey have dressedPast ContinuousI was dressingyou were dressinghe/she/it was dressingwe were dressingyou were dressingthey were dressingPast PerfectI had dressedyou had dressedhe/she/it had dressedwe had dressedyou had dressedthey had dressedFutureI will dressyou will dresshe/she/it will dresswe will dressyou will dressthey will dressFuture PerfectI will have dressedyou will have dressedhe/she/it will have dressedwe will have dressedyou will have dressedthey will have dressedFuture ContinuousI will be dressingyou will be dressinghe/she/it will be dressingwe will be dressingyou will be dressingthey will be dressingPresent Perfect ContinuousI have been dressingyou have been dressinghe/she/it has been dressingwe have been dressingyou have been dressingthey have been dressingFuture Perfect ContinuousI will have been dressingyou will have been dressinghe/she/it will have been dressingwe will have been dressingyou will have been dressingthey will have been dressingPast Perfect ContinuousI had been dressingyou had been dressinghe/she/it had been dressingwe had been dressingyou had been dressingthey had been dressingConditionalI would dressyou would dresshe/she/it would dresswe would dressyou would dressthey would dressPast ConditionalI would have dressedyou would have dressedhe/she/it would have dressedwe would have dressedyou would have dressedthey would have dresseddress1. To mix a salad with a sauce or dressing.2. To remove the head, tail, fins, scales and insides of a fish before cooking.3. To pluck, draw and truss poultry or game.DressA term sometimes used to describe the work necessary to prepare an animal carcass for human consumption. It was most often applied to chickens, but was sometimes used when referring to hogs. It was not, for example, unusual for someone to look at a hog and say, “I think it will dress out at about XXX pounds,” meaning that, after butchering, they expected the carcass to weigh about XXX pounds.
Switch to Noun1.dress - a one-piece has skirt and bodice - part of a dress above the waist,
- a woman's dress style that imitates the caftan cloaks worn by men in the Near East, ,
- a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist - a dress that is tailored like a coat and buttons up the front,
- a dress suitable for formal occasions - a dress with a tight bodice and full skirt - a woman's dress, usually with a close-fitting bodice and a long flared skirt, often worn on formal occasions, ,
- a sleeveless dress worn over other clothing - a long dress worn by women - a woman's informal dress for housework,
- a woman's loose unbelted dress - the line formed by the edge of a garment around the neck - a woman's dress with a tight bodice and an overskirt drawn back to reveal a colorful underskirt,
- a dress worn primarily by H consists of several yards of light material that is draped around the body - a dress that is tailored like a shirt and has buttons all the way down the front, , ,
- a fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab - a woman's garment that exposes the shoulders and has no shoulder straps - a light loose sleeveless summer dress with a wide neckline and thin shoulder straps that expose the arms and shoulders - clothing that is designed for women to wear - the line formed by the lower edge of a skirt or coat2.dress - clothing of a distinctive style or for a "formal attire"; "battle dress",
- the traditional dress of Vietnamese women consisting of a tunic with long sleeves and p the tunic is worn over trousers, , , , ,
- a covering designed to be worn on a person's body - the attire worn in a play or a "he won the prize for best costume" - the attire characteristic of a country or a ti "he wore his national costume" - unusual or period attire not characteristic of or appropriate t "in spite of the heat he insisted on his woolen costume" - the prevalent fashion of dress (including accessories and hair style as well as garments) - any attire that modifies the appearance in order to conceal the wearer's identity,
- attire that is appropriate to wear in a church - elaborate or showy attire and accessories, , ,
- attire to wear on formal occasions in the evening - a distinctive attire worn by a member of a religious order,
- attire that is typically worn by a horseback rider (especially a woman's attire), ,
- a covering or bunch of human or artificial hair used for disguise or adornment - formal attire for men during the daytime, , ,
- a set of clothing (with accessories); "his getup was exceedingly elegant", ,
- attire worn for sport or for casual wear3.dress - "she was refined in her choice of apparel"; "he always bought his clothes at the same store"; "fastidious about his dress", , , , , , ,
- a covering designed to be worn on a person's body - heavy-duty clothes for manual or physical workVerb1.dress - "we had to dress quickly"; "dress the patient"; "Can the child dress by herself?", , ,
- dress or groom "She likes to dress when going to the opera", , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
- put on special clothes to appear particularly appe "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera"; "The young girls were all fancied up for the party",
- dress "She dresses in the latest Paris fashion"; "he dressed up in a suit and tie",
- dress inf "On Fridays, employees can underdress" - dress very carefully and in a finicky manner - "Mother bundled up the children for the long way to school", , , , , , , , ,
- provide with cloth "Parents must feed and dress their child", , , ,
- put clothing on one' "What should I wear today?"; "He put on his best suit for the wedding"; "The princess donned a long blue dress"; "The queen assumed the stately robes"; "He got into his jeans" - dress in the clothes of the other sex - dress like a dandy - become
losing one's or "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night" - put
"Change before you go to the opera", , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
- put on special clothes to appear particularly appe "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera"; "The young girls were all fancied up for the party",
- dress inf "On Fridays, employees can underdress", , , , , , ,
- "please don't undress in front of everybody!"; "She strips in front of strangers every night for a living"2.dress - provide with cloth "Parents must feed and dress their child", , , , , , , , , ,
- dress primly,
- "we had to dress quickly"; "dress the patient"; "Can the child dress by herself?",
- clothe, as if for protecti "cover your head!" - "The men were jacketed" - put a frock on - put a shirt on - put a habit on - provide or cover with a cloak,
- "You should not overclothe the child--she will be too hot" - dress witho "She was underdressed for the hiking trip and suffered hypothermia" - dress with a corset - "the children were well shoed" - cover or provide with a coat,
- "We dressed up for Halloween as pumpkins",
- especially in ecclesiastical robes - dress in a gown,
- undergo a transformation or a change o "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election", , , , , , ,
- "please don't undress in front of everybody!"; "She strips in front of strangers every night for a living"3.dress - "dress the surface smooth" - p "The carpenter finished the table beautifully"; "this shirt is not finished properly"4.dress - dress "She dresses in the latest Paris fashion"; "he dressed up in a suit and tie", , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
- put on special clothes to appear particularly appe "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera"; "The young girls were all fancied up for the party",
- "we had to dress quickly"; "dress the patient"; "Can the child dress by herself?" - clothe oneself in ecclesiastical garments5.dress - dress or groom "She likes to dress when going to the opera", , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
- put on special clothes to appear particularly appe "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera"; "The young girls were all fancied up for the party",
- "we had to dress quickly"; "dress the patient"; "Can the child dress by herself?"6.dress - kill and prepare for m "dress a turkey" - "dress the salads", , , ,
- prepare for eat "Cook me dinner, please"; "can you make me an omelette?"; "fix breakfast for the guests, please", ,
- decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods7.dress - "dress troops" - cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation8.dress - decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods, ,
- kill and prepare for m "dress a turkey" - "dress the salads", , , , ,
- make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day"9.dress - pro "dress the windows",
- put into a proper "arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order"10.dress - "dress the salads", ,
- the act of preparing something (as food) by the "cooking can be a great art"; "people are needed who have experience in cookery"; "he left the preparation of meals to his wife",
- kill and prepare for m "dress a turkey",
- "She applied paint to the back of the house"; "Put on make-up!", ,
- decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods11.dress - cultivate, tend, and cu "dress the plants in the garden", , , , , ,
- "thin out the young plants" - "shear hedges",
- co "pollard trees",
- "top trees and bushes" - thin out buds to improve the quality of the remaining flowers12.dress - cut down rough-hewn (lumber) to standard thickness and width,
- remove the edges from and cut down "pare one's fingernails"; "trim the photograph"; "trim lumber"13.dress -
"dress the tanned skins" - change the nature, purpose, or f "convert lead into gold"; "convert hotels into jails"; "convert slaves to laborers"14.dress - apply a band "dress the victim's wounds",
- the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing d "he studied medicine at Harvard",
- p "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics",
- dress by covering with a therapeutic substance - dress by "The nurse bandaged a sprained ankle"; "bandage an incision"15.dress - give
"groom the dogs"; "dress the horses", , , , , , ,
"dress my hair for the wedding", , ,
- make more beautiful16.dress -
"dress my hair for the wedding", , , , ,
- cut hair i "Bernice bobs her hair these days!" - "she asked the hairdresser to wave her hair",
- care for one's "He is always well-groomed", ,
"groom the dogs"; "dress the horses"Adj.1.dress - suitable
"formal wear"; "a full-dress uniform"; "dress shoes" - being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress); "pay one's formal respects"; "formal dress"; "a formal ball"; "the requirement was only formal and often ignored"; "a formal education"2.dress - (of an occasion) requ "a dress dinner"; "a full-dress ceremony" - being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress); "pay one's formal respects"; "formal dress"; "a formal ball"; "the requirement was only formal and often ignored"; "a formal education"dressnoun1. , , , ,
She was wearing a black dress.2. , ,
(informal), ,
(slang), , , , , ,
(archaic or poetic), ,
a well-groomed gent in smart dress and specsverb1. put on clothes, don clothes, slip on or into something He told her to wait while he dressed. put on clothes , , , take off your clothes2. , ,
(informal), , , , ,
We dressed the baby in a warm outfit.3. , , , , ,
I dressed her wounds.4. , , , , , , , , , , ,
advice on how to dress a Christmas tree5. , do (up), , , , comb (out),
He's so careless about dressing his hair.dress down dress casually, dress informally, be untidy She dresses down in baggy clothes.dress someone down
(Informal) , , , ,
(informal),
(informal), , , , ,
(informal),
(informal), , ,
(U.S. & Canad. informal), tear (someone) off a strip (Brit. informal),
(Brit. & N.Z. informal) He dressed them down in public.dress something up , , , , , , , ,
However you dress it up, banks only exist to lend money.dress up1. put on fancy dress, wear a costume, disguise yourself She dressed up as a witch.2. dress formally, dress for dinner, doll yourself up (slang), put on your best bib and tucker (informal), put on your glad rags (informal) She did not feel obliged to dress up for the cameras.Quotations"When you're all dressed up and have no place to go" [George Whiting song title]"Eat to please thyself, but dress to please others" [Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard's Almanack] see Dresses ballgown, burka, busuuti, button-through dress, chemise, cheongsam, chiton, coat dress, cocktail dress, dirndl, gymslip, kaftan or caftan, kimono, mantua, maxidress, microdress, midi, minidress, Mother Hubbard, muu-muu, negligee or negligée, nightdress or (U.S. & Canad.) nightrobe, nightgown or (informal) nightie or nighty, nightshirt, overdress, peignoir, pinafore dress, pinafore, pinny (informal), or (U.S. & Canad.) jumper, riding habit, sack, sari or saree, sheath, shift, shirtdress, shirtwaister or (U.S. and Canad.) shirtwaist, sundress, sweater dress, tea gown, tunic, wedding dressdressverb1. To put clothes on:, , , , , .Informal:
.2. To furnish with decorations.Also used with up:, ,
(out), , , , , .3. To apply therapeutic materials to (a wound):, .4. To prepare (soil) for the planting and raising of crops:, , , , .phrasal verbdress downTo criticize for a fault or an offense:, , , , , , , , , , , , .Informal:
.Idioms: , , haul over the coals, let someone have it.phrasal verbdress upTo dress in formal or special clothing:, ,
(out), .Informal:
(or up).Slang:
.noun1. Articles worn to cover the body:, , , ,
(used in plural),
(often used in plural), .Informal:
(used in plural),
(used in plural).Slang:
(used in plural).2. A set or style of clothing:, , ,
(often used in plural), , .Informal:
, .3. A one-piece skirted outer garment for women and children:, .
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con a Maori in Western dress → un
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de formal dress will be required → el
es de see also
BB. VT1. (= put clothes on) → she dressed the baby in clean clothes → le
al he hasn't learned how to dress himself yet → todavía no ha
a see also 2. (Culin) [+ salad] → , ; [+ meat, fish] →
y 3. (= decorate, arrange) [+ hair] → , ; [+ shop window] → ; [+ Christmas tree] → , 4. (Med) [+ wound] → 5. (Agr) [+ land] → 6. (Mil) [+ troops] → 7. [+ stone, metal] →
a; [+ skins] → C. VI1. (= put on clothes) → he dressed quickly and left → se
y se 2. (= wear specified clothes) → she dresses very well →
she always used to dress in jeans/black → solía ir
con /de to dress to the left/right →
hacia la /derecha3. (= wear formal clothes) to dress for dinner [man] →
para ; [woman] →
para they always dress for dinner →
para 4. (Mil) → right dress! → ?
!D. CPD dress circle N →
m, (piso m) principal mdress coat N →
mdress code N regulaciones en materia de indumentaria o uniformedress designer N → modisto/a m/fdress length N (= material) →
m de dress parade N (US) (Mil) →
m de dress rehearsal N →
m dress sense N →
m para he has no dress sense → no
para he has immaculate dress sense →
para dress shirt N →
f dress suit N →
m dress uniform N (Mil) →
m de dress downA. VI + ADV →
B. VT + ADV (= rebuke) → dress upA. VI + ADV (in smart clothes) → ; (formally) →
; (in fancy dress) → B. VT + ADV1. (in smart clothes) →
; (in fancy dress) → you're all dressed up, are you going somewhere? →
a algún ?to dress sb up as sth →
a algn de algosee also
B2. (= improve appearance of) [+ facts, events] → it was a pile of scrap metal dressed up as art → era un
de they dressed the setback up as a triumph →
había sido
un dress [ˈdrɛs] n (= garment) →
f (= type of clothes) →
fto be smart in one's dress → être (e)
evening dress vt (= put on clothes) → She dressed the children → Elle a
les .to get dressed → I got dressed quickly → Je me suis
.to dress o.s. →
[+ wound] →
[+ salad] →
(= arrange) to dress a shop window →
l'étalage,
vi → I got up, dressed, and went downstairs → Je me suis , je me suis
et je suis .She dresses very well → Elle s'habille
bien.to dress in sth → s'habiller en qchShe dresses in jeans → Elle
un .dress down vi (not smartly) → s'habiller dress up vi (= dress smartly) → (bien)
(= wear fancy dress) → to dress up as sth/sb →
en qch/qnI dressed up as a ghost → Je me suis
en . vt septo dress sth up as sth (fig) (= disguise) →
qch en qchdress n (for woman) →
nt no pl (= clothing) →
f; articles of dress →
pl; to be in eastern dress →
sein no pl (= way of dressing) →
f, →
pl; to be outrageous/careless in one’s dress → sich /nachl?ssig
vt (= clothe) child → ; family → ; recruits etc → ; to get dressed → ; are you dressed? → bist du schon ?; he’s old enough to dress himself → er ist
, um sich allein ; to dress somebody in something →
; she dresses herself with great fastidiousness → sie
sich sehr ; dressed in black → in ,
; dressed in a sailor’s uniform → im Matrosenanzug; he was dressed in a suit → er
einen ; to be dressed for the country/for the town/for tennis →
/für die /
sein; dressed to kill (inf) →
(inf) (Theat) play →
für (= arrange, decorate) (Naut) ship → ; (Comm) shop window → ; to dress somebody’s hair →
(Cook) salad → ; food for table → ; chicken →
; dressed crab → farcierter
skins → ; material → ; timber → ; stone →
wound →
troops →
(Agr) fields →
vi →
or ; to dress in black → sich
; she dresses very well → sie
sich sehr ; to dress for dinner → sich
(soldiers) → sich ; right, dress! → rechts, ’t euch!dress: dress circle n → erster
dress coat n →
m dress code n →
f dress designer n → Modezeichner(in) m(f)dress: dressmaker n → (Damen)(in) m(f) dressmaking n →
nt dress parade n (Mil) →
f → in
dress pattern n (Sew) →
nt dress rehearsal n (lit, fig) →
f dress sense n (esp Brit) → Modebewusstsein nt; he has no dress at all → er hat bei
keinen ; her dress is appalling → sie
an dress shield n →
or Schweissblatt nt dress shirt n → Frackhemd nt dress suit n →
m dress uniform n →
f dress watch n →
dress [drɛs]1. n (frock) → , ; (no pl, clothing) → in summer dress → in
2. vta. → to dress o.s., to get dressed → dressed in green → /a di b. (Culin) (salad) → ; (chicken, crab) → c. (Med) (wound) → , d. (decorate, shop window) → 3. vi → she dresses very well →
dress down vi + adva. (Brit) (casually) →
(del solito)b. (scold) to dress sb down →
a qnsee also dress up1. vi + adv (in smart clothes) →
; (in fancy dress) →
in , 2. vt + adv (improve appearance of, facts) →
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a (se) ?mbr?ca
obliec? (sa)
oble?i (se)
одягати(ся), вбирати(ся)
???? ????? ?? ??????
m?c qu?n áo 2.
to prepare (food etc) to be eaten. She dressed a salad. klaarmaak
??????? ??????
приготвям
g? haelde dressing over , ετοιμ?ζω για φα?
(toitu) valmis seadma
????? ????
valmistella sy?t?v?ksi
???????? ?????????
???? ?? ??? ???? ??????? ????? ????
preliti salatu sosom
elkészít
menyiapkan
útbúa mat
(???) ????
paruo?ti, sutaisyti
garnēt (ēdienu)
menyediakan ,
приправлять
pripraviti
tillreda, anr?tta
??????; ???????????????????????
haz?rlamak
準備(食物)
готувати, приправляти
????? ?? ?? ???? ????
chu?n b? th?c ?n
烹调(饮食) 3.
to treat and bandage (wounds). He was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed. verbind, behandel
????????? ???????
превързвам
fazer curativo
o?et?it, obvázat
??????? ????
??? ?? ????-????? ????
previti ranu
ellát (sebet)
binda um ;
手当てをする
(???) ?? ???
sutvarstyti
pārsiet (ievainojumu)
??????? ???
fazer curativo
f?rbinda, l?gga om
包紮(傷口)
перев'язувати, бинтувати
???? ??? ????
what one is wearing or dressed in. He has strange tastes in dress. klere
облекло
oděv, oblékání
die Kleidung
p??ll? olevat vaatteet
klae?na?ur, fatna?ur
????? ????
?mbr?c?minte
kl?der, kl?dsel
?????????????? , ,
qu?n áo 2.
a piece of women's clothing with a top and skirt in one piece. Shall I wear a dress or a blouse and skirt? rok
???????? ????? ??????
рокля
?????? ?????
?? ??? ??? ??????? ?? ???? ???? ???? ?????? ?? ??????
(n?i) ruha
ワンピース
????? ????
(?enska) obleka
?????????????????? ,
сукня; плаття
???? ???? ??? ?? ??? ???? ????? ??? ????
(妇女的)连衣裙 dressed adjective wearing (clothes). Don't come in – I'm not dressed!; She
Get a well-dressed man. aangetrek
??????? ????????
облечен
klaedt p?; velklaedt
riides, riietatud
???? ??????
pukeutunut
(fel)?lt?z?tt
berpakaian
apsireng?s
[]?ērbies
berpakaian , kledd i, –kledd
??? ?? ?? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ??
???????; ??????????? , giyinmi?
穿著衣服的
одягнений
???? ???? ??? ????
m?c qu?n áo 'dresser noun1.
a kitchen sideboard for holding dishes.
??????? ?????
кухненски бюфет
armário de cozinha
kredenc, p?íborník
der Geschirrschrank
skaenk , πιατοθ?κη
astiakaappi
?????? ???????
???? ???? ?? ??? ??? ?? ????
stalak za posu?e
konyhaszekrény, tálaló
lemari piring
hilluskápur
virtuves skapis
almari pinggan
kj?kkenbenk/-skap,
? ???? ????? ????
armário de cozinha
bufet (de buc?t?rie)
кухонный шкаф
príborník
otvoreni kredenac
k?kssk?p, hyllsk?nk
???????????????
tabak dolab?
мисник
???? ????? ?? ??????
ch?n bát ??a 2.
(American) a chest of drawers for holding clothes sometimes with a mirror.
spie?ltafel
??????? ??????? ??????? ?????????
скрин
prádelník
die Kommode
συρταροθ?κη
??? ???? ???
peilipiironki
????? ???? ?? ??? ???? ??? ??????? ??????
ormar za odje?u
lemari pakaian
cassettone con specchio
鏡付きたんす
almari pakaian
????? ?????? ??????
bielizník, toaletn? stolík
garderober
toalettbord
???????????????
комод
?????? ???
t? g??ng trang ?i?m
(美)带镜衣柜 'dressing noun1.
something put on as a covering. We gave the rose-bed a dressing of manure. bewerking
покритие
das Ankleiden, die Bedeckung
trágyázás
mēslojums
????? ????
strat (pus deasupra)
??????????????
üste serpilen ?ey
добриво
???? ?? ??? ?? ??????? ??? ??
l?p ph? 2.
a sauce added especially to salads. oil and vinegar dressing. slaaisous
?????? ???????? ????? ??? ????????
подправяне
dresing, omá?ka
salatdressing , καρ?κεμα
salatikaste
salaattikastike ,
???? ?? ???? ?????
sos za salatu
?lt?z(k?d)és
(salat)sósa
ドレッシング
pada?as, u?daras
(salātu) mērce
!! added 3rd meaning pokrycie!! sos
??? ?? ???
dressing, sos
приправа
???? ?? ?????
(拌制色拉的)调料 3.
a bandage etc used to dress a wound. He changed the patient's dressing. verband
превръзка
der Verband
forbinding , επ?δεση ,
????? ?????
saláta?ntet
sáraumbúna?ur ; bende
(?? ?? ??) ??
pārsienamais materiāls
kain balutan ,
omslag, f?rband
敷料(包紮傷口用的)
пов'язка; бандаж
??? ?? ??????? ?? ???
l?p b?ng bó
(保护伤口的)敷料 'dressing-gown noun a loose garment worn over pyjamas etc.
??????? ??????
халат
der Morgenrock
morgenk?be
hommikumantel
??? ?? ?????? ?? ???? ???? ???? ???
ku?ni ogrta?
hálók?nt?s
morgunsloppur ,
(?? ?? ??) ???
rītasvārki
jubah tidur ,
? ??? ????
doma?a halja
ku?na haljina
morgonrock
???????????????
халат
??? ??? ?? ????? ?? ???? ?? ???? ????? ???? ?????
áo khoác ngoài 'dressing-room noun a room (in a theatre etc) for actors etc to change in.
kleedkamers
??????? ???????? ????????????
гримъорна
der Umkleideraum
omklaedningsvaerelse
garderoob, riietusruum
????? ?????????
????? ????? ?? ????, ??????? ????
kamar pakaian
búningsherbergi
(?? ??? ?? ??) ???
persirengimo kambarys
aktieru ?ērbtuve
bilik menyalin pakaian ,
?? ????? ??? ? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ????? ????
vestiar, garde-rob?
грим-уборная
svla?ionica
omkl?dningsrum, loge
???????????
soyunma/giyinme odas?
убиральня артистична
phòng thay qu?n áo 'dressing-table noun a table in a bedroom with a mirror and drawers.
spie?ltafel
??????? ??????? ?? ??????? ????????
тоалетна маса
toaletní stolek
die Frisierkommode
toiletbord
tualettlaud
peilip?yt?
???????? ????????
??????? ???
toaletni stoli?
fésülk?d?asztal
snyrtibor?
tualetinis staliukas
tualetes galdi??
meja solek
m?su?? de toalet?
toaletn? stolík
toaletna mizica
toaletni sto?i?
toalettbord
???????????????
туалетний столик
?????? ???
bàn trang ?i?m 'dressmaker noun a person who makes clothes for women.
kleremaker
?????? ????????? ????????
шивачка
der/die Damenschneider(in)
dameskraedder ,
???? ?????
couturier/-ière
penjahit pakaian wanita
kjólasaumari ,
婦人服裁縫師
tukang jahit ,
????? ????
kraj?írka
damski kroja?
s?mmerska, damskr?ddare
????????????
kad?n terzisi
швачка
?????? ?? ???? ????? ???? ???
ng??i hóa trang dress rehearsal a full rehearsal of a play etc with costumes etc.
kleedrepetisie
??????? (???????) ??? ?????????????? ???????? ??????????
генерална репетиция
ensaio geral
generální zkou?ka
die Generalprobe
generalpr? kostumepr?ve
τελικ? πρ?βα ?ργου
ensayo general
????? ?? ???? ?????
pukuharjoitus
??????? ?????????
????? ??????
proba kostima
(jelmezes) f?próba
gladi bersih
a?alaefing
(????? ?? ??) ???
generalin? repeticija
?enerālmē?inājums
baju pertunjukkan
generale repetitie
próba generalna
? ???? ?? ???? ? ?????? ?????
ensaio geral
repeti?ie general?
генеральная репетиция
generálna skú?ka (v divadle)
kostumska vaja
generalna proba
generalrepetition, genrep
?????????????????
kostümlü prova
генеральна репетиц?я
???? ???? ?? ???? ????? ?? ???? ???
phòng ph?c trang dress up to put on special clothes, eg fancy dress. He dressed up as a clown for the party. uitdos
???????? ?????? ????????????? ?? ??????????
обличам се специално
fantasiar-se
p?estrojit se, p?evléci se (za)
klaede sig ud
r?ivastuma
???? ???? ??????
pukeutua naamiaisasuun
??????????? ?????
?????? ?? ????? ???? ?????
dotjerati se, sve?ano se obu?i
fel?lt?zik (vminek)
berpakaian, berdandan
klae?a sig upp, klae?ast grímubúningi
vestirsi a festa
??? ??? ??
apsirengti, i?sipuo?ti
pār?ē uzposties
berpakaian ; kle seg ut
przebiera? si?,
?? ??? ???? ???? ??????
preobliec? sa za, vyoblieka? sa
prazni?no se oble?i
doterati se
kl? ut sig
??????????????????????
giyinip ku?anmak,
прибратися; нарядитися
???? ????? ???? ?????
c?i trang dress →
obléci se, ?aty kjole, klaede sig p? ,
mekko, pukeutua ,
haljina, odjenuti ,
ワンピース, 服を着る ???, ?? ?? ,
kl? p? (sig), kl?nning ???????????, ?????????? ,
áo ??m, m?c qu?n áo , dress n. v. [a wound] vendar, [a corpse] [put on clothes] vestirse.
(US) (UK) (US) (UK)dress n vt (a wound) vi (también to get dressed) vestirse
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