/dres ||; drɛs/verb1 [I,T] to put clothes on sb or yourself 穿衣服: He dressed quickly and left the house. 他很快穿上衣服出了门。My husband dressed the children while I got breakfast ready. 我准备早餐,我丈夫替孩子穿衣服。Hurry up, Simon! Aren't you dressed yet? 西蒙,快点吧!怎么,你还没穿好衣服? [OPP] undress 反义词为undress ☞It is more common to say get dressed than dress. get dressed这说法较dress常用。
2 [I] to put or have clothes on, in the way or style mentioned (以某种方式)穿衣服: to dress well/badly/casually 穿得漂亮╱难看╱随便to be well dressed/badly dressed/casually dressed 穿得漂亮╱难看╱随便
3 [T] to put a clean covering on the place on sb's body where he/she has been hurt 包扎(伤口): to dress a wound 包扎伤口
(be) dressed in sth wearing sth 穿着…:
The people at the funeral were all dressed in black. 参加丧礼的人都穿着黑色衣服。 dress up 1 to put on special clothes, especially in order to look like sb/sth else 打扮成…: The children decided to dress up as pirates. 孩子们决定扮成海盗。
2 to put on formal clothes, usually for a special occasion 穿上礼服: You don't need to dress up for the party. 你用不着穿礼服去参加这次聚会。