dress
[drɛs]
n.
衣服;
装饰;
连衣裙;
礼服;
vt.& vi.
给…穿衣;
穿着;
打扮;
adj.
连衣裙的;
须穿礼服的;
适合于正式场合的;
办公时(或半正式场合)穿戴的;
vt.
给…穿衣;
给…提供衣服;
装潢,装饰或装点;
排成列;
vi.
穿衣;
排列整齐;
例句:
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Does this dress make my legs look too stumpy?
这条裙子会使我的腿看上去又短又粗吗?
来自柯林斯例句
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She wears a black dress with matching accessories.
她穿着一件与装饰品相配的黑色连衣裙。
来自《权威词典》
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Schools still had strict rules on dress and deportment.
来自WSJ
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Maria wore a layered white dress that rustled when she moved.
玛丽亚穿一袭白色节裙,一动裙子就窸窣作响。
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Each dress is hemmed and scrupulously checked for imperfections.
每条连衣裙都缝上了褶边,并经过严格的检查,不允许有任何瑕疵。
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But New Red Dress comes as a pleasant surprise.
来自BBC
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The kids look like they've been playing dress-up.
来自WSJ
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The child was badly burned when her dress caught alight as she was standing by an electric radiator.
小孩烧伤严重,因为她站在取暖电炉旁,衣服着了火。
来自《权威词典》
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She wore a coat with a dress underneath.
她穿着一件大衣,里面套着一条连衣裙。
来自《权威词典》