A1 [ C ] a piece of clothing for women or girls that covers the top half of the body and hangs down over the legs连衣裙
B2 [ U ] used, especially in combination, to refer to clothes of a particular type, especially those worn in particular situations(尤指适用于某种场合的)服装
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She was wearing exactly the same dress as I was.
She was wearing a black and white spotted dress.
Her wardrobe was crammed full of dresses.
He's designed dresses for many celebrities, most famously the Queen.
The little pageboys were dressed in kilts and the bridesmaids in pink dresses.
A2 [ I or T ] to put clothes on yourself or someone else, especially a child穿衣服;给(尤指小孩)穿衣服
B1 [ I + adv/prep ] to wear a particular type of clothes穿…的服装
to put on formal clothes for a meal(为赴宴而)着正装
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She often dresses in black .
"People round here dress so badly - except you, Justin, " she hastened to add.
It's an outdoor party, so dress informally.
Ben gets a lot of criticism from his parents about the way he dresses.
She dresses beautifully, don't you think?
[ T ] to treat an injury by cleaning it and putting medicine or a covering on it to protect it包扎,处理(伤口)
[ T ] to decorate a shop window, usually with an arrangement of goods布置(橱窗)
used to refer to men's suits, shirts, or other clothes of the type that are worn at formal occasions(男装)正式的,正式场合穿的
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