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dressing


dress·ing

D0388100 (drĕs′ĭng)n.1. A therapeutic or protective material applied to a wound.2. A sauce for certain dishes, such as salads.3. A stuffing, as for poultry or fish.4. Manure or other fertilizing material for soil.

dressing

(ˈdrɛsɪŋ) n1. (Cookery) a sauce for food, esp for salad2. (Cookery) US and Canadian a mixture of chopped and seasoned ingredients with which poultry, meat, etc, is stuffed before cooking. Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): stuffing 3. (Medicine) a covering for a wound, sore, etc4. (Agriculture) manure or artificial fertilizer spread on land5. (Textiles) size used for stiffening textiles6. (Tanning) the processes in the conversion of certain rough tanned hides into leather ready for use

dress•ing

(ˈdrɛs ɪŋ)

n. 1. the act of a person or thing that dresses. 2. a sauce, esp. for salad or other cold foods. 3. stuffing for a fowl: turkey dressing. 4. material used to dress or cover a wound. 5. manure, compost, or other fertilizers. [1400–50]
Thesaurus
Noun1.dressing - savory dressings for saladsdressing - savory dressings for salads; basically of two kinds: either the thin French or vinaigrette type or the creamy mayonnaise typesalad dressingsauce - flavorful relish or dressing or topping served as an accompaniment to foodsauce Louis - mayonnaise and heavy cream combined with chopped green pepper and green onion seasoned with chili sauce and Worcestershire sauce and lemon juicebleu cheese dressing, blue cheese dressing - creamy dressing containing crumbled blue cheeseblue cheese dressing, Roquefort dressing - vinaigrette containing crumbled Roquefort or blue cheeseFrench dressing, sauce vinaigrette, vinaigrette - oil and vinegar with mustard and garlicLorenzo dressing - vinaigrette with chili sauce and chopped watercressanchovy dressing - vinaigrette and mashed anchoviesItalian dressing - a vinaigrette with garlic and herbs: oregano and basil and dillhalf-and-half dressing - half mayonnaise and half vinaigrette seasoned with minced garlic and mashed anchovies and grated Parmesan cheese; especially good for combination saladsmayo, mayonnaise - egg yolks and oil and vinegarRussian dressing, Russian mayonnaise - mayonnaise with horseradish grated onion and chili sauce or catsup; sometimes with caviar addedsalad cream - a creamy salad dressing resembling mayonnaiseThousand Island dressing - mayonnaise with chili sauce or catsup and minced olives and peppers and hard-cooked egg
2.dressing - a mixture of seasoned ingredients used to stuff meats and vegetablesdressing - a mixture of seasoned ingredients used to stuff meats and vegetablesstuffingturkey stuffing - stuffing for turkeyoyster dressing, oyster stuffing - stuffing made with oystersforcemeat, farce - mixture of ground raw chicken and mushrooms with pistachios and truffles and onions and parsley and lots of butter and bound with eggsconcoction, intermixture, mixture - any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients; "he volunteered to taste her latest concoction"; "he drank a mixture of beer and lemonade"
3.dressing - making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manurefecundation, fertilisation, fertilizationenrichment - act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewardingtop dressing - a layer of fertilizer or manure not plowed in
4.dressing - a cloth covering for a wound or soredressing - a cloth covering for a wound or soremedical dressingbandage, patch - a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the bodycloth covering - a covering made of clothcompress - a cloth pad or dressing (with or without medication) applied firmly to some part of the body (to relieve discomfort or reduce fever)cataplasm, poultice, plaster - a medical dressing consisting of a soft heated mass of meal or clay that is spread on a cloth and applied to the skin to treat inflamed areas or improve circulation etc.surgical dressing - a loosely woven cotton dressing for incisions made during surgery
5.dressing - processes in the conversion of rough hides into leatherconversion - the act of changing from one use or function or purpose to another
6.dressing - the activity of getting dressed; putting on clothesgroomingcovering - the act of protecting something by covering itinvestment - the act of putting on robes or vestmentsprimping - careful or finicky grooming; "the primping alone took more than an hour"toilette, toilet - the act of dressing and preparing yourself; "he made his morning toilet and went to breakfast"
7.dressing - the act of applying a bandagedressing - the act of applying a bandage bandaging, bindingmedical aid, medical care - professional treatment for illness or injury

dressing

noun1. sauce, dip, relish, condiment Mix the salad dressing in a bowl2. bandage, plaster, gauze, Band-Aid (trademark), lint, Elastoplast (trademark), ligature, compress She'll put a dressing on your thumb.
Translations
保护伤口的敷料拌制色拉的调料覆盖物

dress

(dres) verb1. to put clothes or a covering on. We dressed in a hurry and my wife dressed the children. 穿衣 穿衣2. to prepare (food etc) to be eaten. She dressed a salad. 準備(食物) 烹调(饮食) 3. to treat and bandage (wounds). He was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed. 包紮(傷口) 敷裹伤口 noun1. what one is wearing or dressed in. He has strange tastes in dress. 穿著 服装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? 洋裝 (妇女的)连衣裙 dressed adjective wearing (clothes). Don't come in – I'm not dressed!; She was dressed in black; Get dressed immediately; a well-dressed man. 穿著衣服的 穿着衣服的ˈdresser noun1. a kitchen sideboard for holding dishes. 碗盤櫃 食具柜2. (American) a chest of drawers for holding clothes sometimes with a mirror. 帶鏡衣櫃 (美)带镜衣柜 ˈdressing noun1. something put on as a covering. We gave the rose-bed a dressing of manure. 覆蓋物 覆盖物2. a sauce added especially to salads. oil and vinegar dressing. 沙拉醬 (拌制色拉的)调料 3. a bandage etc used to dress a wound. He changed the patient's dressing. 敷料(包紮傷口用的) (保护伤口的)敷料 ˈdressing-gown noun a loose garment worn over pyjamas etc. 睡袍 晨衣ˈdressing-room noun a room (in a theatre etc) for actors etc to change in. 更衣室 更衣室ˈdressing-table noun a table in a bedroom with a mirror and drawers. 梳妝台 梳妆台ˈdressmaker noun a person who makes clothes for women. 女裝裁縫 做女服的裁缝dress rehearsal a full rehearsal of a play etc with costumes etc. 彩排 彩排dress up to put on special clothes, eg fancy dress. He dressed up as a clown for the party. 盛裝打扮 穿上盛装

dressing


window dressing

1. Literally, a decorative display in a window, typically the window of a store. When my mom and I go shopping at Christmastime, we always check out all the pretty holiday window dressings!2. By extension, something that makes a person or thing look or seem better than it really is. To me, this new policy seems like window dressing to woo new employees. You say that you've changed, but how do I know it's not just window dressing to make you seem like less of a jerk?See also: dressing, window

dress (up) as (someone or something)

1. To wear clothing or accessories that cause one to look like someone or something else. My daughter plans to dress up as Cinderella for Halloween.2. To outfit someone or something in clothing or accessories. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "dress" and "up" or "as" (if "up" is not being used). I have a friend who really enjoys dressing her dachshund as different historical figures.See also: dress

dress down

1. To severely reprimand someone. A noun or pronoun can be used between "dress" and "down." The boss will definitely dress down the person who messed up this report. Mom and Dad dressed me down when I came in after curfew yet again.2. To dress more casually than usual. We're allowed to dress down on Fridays if we don't have any big meetings scheduled.See also: down, dress

dress for (someone or something)

1. To wear certain clothes in order to make someone else happy. I'm sorry, Mom, but I'm 25 years old—I can't dress for you anymore!2. To wear clothing that is appropriate for a specific occasion or outcome (as in the phrase "dress for success"). You're dressed for a trip to the mall, not a formal event. Please go change. I dressed for success in a suit and tie, but I don't think the recruiter was very impressed with me.See also: dress

dress for success

To dress nicely, in the hope of inviting success in a particular area. I dressed for success in a suit and tie, but I don't think the recruiter was very impressed with me.See also: dress, success

dress ship

To display the flags and ensign on a ship. We need to dress ship for the special occasion taking place tonight.See also: dress, ship

dress up

1. To dress formally, perhaps more formally than usual. You need to dress up for this event tonight—a suit and tie would be appropriate. I dressed up for the birthday party and was embarrassed to find all of the other guests in shorts and T-shirts.2. To wear attire that is appropriate for a specific occasion. It takes the kids forever to get dressed up for hockey practice, what with all the pads and layers of clothes they need to put on.3. To improve or attempt to improve the appearance of something by decorating or embellishing it. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "dress" and "up." Don't worry, a fresh coat of paint will dress this room up. Don't try to dress it up, mom—my crush completely rejected me.4. To wear a costume. My daughter plans to dress up as Cinderella for Halloween.5. To dress someone or something in a costume. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "dress" and "up." I have a friend who really enjoys dressing up her dachshund as different historical figures.6. noun A children's activity that involves dressing up in costumes. In this usage, the phrase is typically hyphenated. Because my girls love to play dress-up, they regularly emerge from the playroom in feather boas and tiaras.7. adjective Describing an occasion that requires one to dress in formal or fanciful attire. In this usage, the phrase is typically hyphenated. Tonight's dinner is a dress-up event, so be sure to wear a suit and tie. What costume do you think you'll wear to tonight's dress-up party?See also: dress, up

dressing-down

A severe reprimand. The person who messed up this report is definitely going to get a dressing-down. Mom and Dad gave me a dressing-down when I came in after curfew yet again.

dress ( oneself ) up

to dress in fancy dress. They dressed themselves up in their finest. Please dress up for the dance.See also: dress, up

dress someone down

to bawl someone out; to give someone a good scolding. The drill sergeant dressed down the entire squadron for failing inspection. I'm really late. I know my parents will dress me down when I get home.See also: down, dress

dress someone or something up

to make someone or something appear fancier than is actually so. The publicity specialist dressed the actress up a lot. They dressed up the hall so it looked like a ballroom.See also: dress, up

dress someone or something up (in something)

to clothe, decorate, or ornament someone or something in something. She dressed her dolls up in special clothing. She dressed up her dolls in tiny outfits.See also: dress, up

dress someone up (as someone or something )

to dress someone to look like or impersonate someone or something. She dressed her little girl up as a witch for Halloween. She dressed up her little girl as a fairy.See also: dress, up

dressing-down

a harsh scolding. The boss gave the entire sales crew a powerful dressing-down for missing their forecast.

dress down

1. Scold, reprimand, as in The sergeant will dress down the entire unit. In the 15th century the verb dress alone was used in the sense of "punish," down being added several centuries later. It also gave rise to the noun dressing down for punishment with blows or words. For example, The teacher gave the girls a severe dressing down. 2. Wear informal clothes, as in It's best to dress down for a party like a barbecue. [Mid-1900s] For the antonym, see dress up. See also: down, dress

dress up

1. Wear formal or elaborate clothes, as in I love to dress up for a party. [Late 1600s] For the antonym, see dress down, def. 2. 2. Put on a costume of some kind, as in The children love dressing up as witches and goblins. [Late 1800s] 3. Adorn or disguise something in order to make it more interesting or appealing. For example, She has a way of dressing up her account with fanciful details. [Late 1600s] See also: dress, up

dress down

v.1. To scold or reprimand someone: The teacher dressed down the students for arriving to class late. My parents dressed me down for being rude.2. To wear informal clothes, befitting an occasion or location: I dressed down for the casual party.See also: down, dress

dress up

v.1. To clothe someone or something: They dressed their dolls up in outfits they made themselves. The store owner dressed up the mannequin and put it in the window of the store.2. To wear formal or fancy clothes: The students dressed up and went to the prom.3. To dress someone in clothes suited for some particular occasion or situation: We dressed up the children for the cold weather. We'll need to dress ourselves up for wet weather. I can see you're dressed up to go hiking. 4. To wear clothes suited for some particular occasion or situation: People usually dress up in white to play tennis.5. To make something appear more interesting or attractive than it actually is: The real estate agent dressed up the truth about the old house. The story of my trip was pretty boring, so I dressed it up with colorful exaggerations.See also: dress, up

dress ship

Nautical To display the ensign, signal flags, and bunting on a ship.See also: dress, ship

dressing down, a

A punishment, such as a scolding. In the fifteenth century, the verb “dress” was used alone in the sense of “to punish,” and “down” was added a couple of hundred years later. John Lescroart used it in his novel, The Hunt Club (2009), “The dressing down left Hunt literally shaking.” Without the article “a,” to dress down means to wear informal clothes. This usage dates from the mid-1900s. See also: dressing
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dressing


dressing

1. a covering for a wound, sore, etc. 2. size used for stiffening textiles

Dressing

Masonry and moldings of better quality than the facing materials, used around openings or at corners of buildings.

Dressing

 

a therapeutic and diagnostic procedure in the treatment of wounds that consists of removing old, contaminated dressings, examining and treating the wound and surrounding skin, and applying medication and a fresh bandage.

Aseptic and antiseptic methods must be strictly followed during the dressing procedure. The frequency of dressing and the type of medications used depend on the condition of the wound, which is dressed until completely healed.

dressing

[′dres·iŋ] (agriculture) Manure or compost used as a fertilizer. (civil engineering) The process of smoothing or squaring lumber or stone for use in a building. (engineering) The sharpening, repairing, and replacing of parts, notably drilling bits and tool joints, to ready equipment for reuse. (medicine) Application of various materials for protecting a wound and encouraging healing. Material so applied.

dressing, dressings

1. Projecting ornamental moldings and carved decorations of all kinds. 2. Masonry or molding of better quality than the facing brick; used around openings or at corners of buildings; often made of gauged brick. 3. Smoothing a stone surface. 4. Bossing.

dressing


dressing

 [dres´ing] 1. any of various materials used for covering and protecting a wound" >wound. 2. in the nursing interventions classification, a intervention" >nursing intervention defined as choosing, putting on, and removing clothes for a person who cannot do this for himself or herself.biologic dressing one used in treatment of a burn or other large denuded area of skin to prevent infection and fluid loss; it may consist of synthetic material or a xenograft, allograft, or autografthydrocolloid dressing wafers or granules containing particles that interact with wound exudate to absorb the exudate by forming a gel.pressure dressing one by which pressure is exerted on the covered area to prevent collection of fluids in underlying tissues; most commonly used after skin grafting and in treatment of burns.protective dressing a light dressing to prevent exposure to injury or infection.

dress·ing

(dres'ing), The material applied, or the application of material, to a wound for protection, absorbance, drainage, etc.

dressing

(drĕs′ĭng)n. A therapeutic or protective material applied to a wound.

dressing

Surgery Any natural or synthetic material used to cover a wound. See Composite/foam dressing, Fabric, Hydrocolloid, Hydrogel, Pressure dressing, Polyurethane film.

dress·ing

(dres'ing) The material applied, or the application itself of material, to a wound for therapeutic purposes (e.g., protection, absorbance of drainage, and prevention of infection). [O.fr. dresser, to put right]

dress·ing

(dres'ing) The material applied, or the application of material, to a wound for protection, absorbance, drainage, or other uses.

Patient discussion about dressing

Q. Why does it hurt so bad to move or even get dressed because of the fibrmyalgia? Some days I can't even move to get out of bed because I hurt so bad. Other days I hurt so bad that even trying to wear clothes hurts.A. Hi! I saw your question and wanted to tell you that you need to try to move around a little. The more you sleep or lay around the worse it gets. You have to find your own way of moving and not moving. Walking is the best thing or swimming. Just moving around is good too depeending on pain level. Do too much or too little keeps you in pain. Moving around brings the pain down. Also, pain relievers help. Motrin or any NSAID will affect your kidneys and liver. But pain reliever is better.

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dressing


Related to dressing: salad dressing
  • noun

Synonyms for dressing

noun sauce

Synonyms

  • sauce
  • dip
  • relish
  • condiment

noun bandage

Synonyms

  • bandage
  • plaster
  • gauze
  • Band-Aid
  • lint
  • Elastoplast
  • ligature
  • compress

Synonyms for dressing

noun savory dressings for salads

Synonyms

  • salad dressing

Related Words

  • sauce
  • sauce Louis
  • bleu cheese dressing
  • blue cheese dressing
  • Roquefort dressing
  • French dressing
  • sauce vinaigrette
  • vinaigrette
  • Lorenzo dressing
  • anchovy dressing
  • Italian dressing
  • half-and-half dressing
  • mayo
  • mayonnaise
  • Russian dressing
  • Russian mayonnaise
  • salad cream
  • Thousand Island dressing

noun a mixture of seasoned ingredients used to stuff meats and vegetables

Synonyms

  • stuffing

Related Words

  • turkey stuffing
  • oyster dressing
  • oyster stuffing
  • forcemeat
  • farce
  • concoction
  • intermixture
  • mixture

noun making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure

Synonyms

  • fecundation
  • fertilisation
  • fertilization

Related Words

  • enrichment
  • top dressing

noun a cloth covering for a wound or sore

Synonyms

  • medical dressing

Related Words

  • bandage
  • patch
  • cloth covering
  • compress
  • cataplasm
  • poultice
  • plaster
  • surgical dressing

noun processes in the conversion of rough hides into leather

Related Words

  • conversion

noun the activity of getting dressed

Synonyms

  • grooming

Related Words

  • covering
  • investment
  • primping
  • toilette
  • toilet

noun the act of applying a bandage

Synonyms

  • bandaging
  • binding

Related Words

  • medical aid
  • medical care
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