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单词 evening dress
释义

dress /dres/

transitive verb (pat and pap dressed, sometimes (now obsolete) drest)
  1. To clothe
  2. To apply suitable materials to
  3. To straighten
  4. To flatten
  5. To smooth
  6. To erect
  7. To set in order
  8. To prepare, arrange
  9. To adorn
  10. To finish or trim
  11. To draw (a fowl), to gut and trim (a fish, etc)
  12. To add seasoning to (food)
  13. To manure
  14. To treat
  15. To tend
  16. To tie (a fly) (angling)
  17. To treat with severity
  18. To chide
  19. To thrash
intransitive verb
  1. To put on clothes
  2. To put on finer, more elaborate, or more formal clothes
  3. To come into line
noun
  1. The covering or ornament of the body
  2. A woman's one-piece skirted garment
  3. Style of clothing
  4. Ceremonial or formal clothing
adjective

Relating to (formal) evening dress

ORIGIN: OFr dresser to prepare, from an inferred LL dīrectiāre to straighten; see direct

dressˈer noun

  1. A person who dresses
  2. A medical student who dresses wounds
  3. A lady's maid
  4. A person who assists an actor to dress (theatre)
  5. A tool or machine for dressing
  6. A table on which meat is dressed or prepared for use
  7. A kitchen sideboard, esp with a high back and shelves
  8. A chest of drawers or dressing-table (N American)

dressˈing noun

  1. Dress or clothes
  2. The action of someone who dresses
  3. Material applied to a wound
  4. Material applied to goods, eg a coat of preservative
  5. Matter used to give stiffness and gloss to cloth
  6. Sauce or (US) stuffing, etc, used in preparing a dish for the table, etc
  7. Manure or the like applied to land
  8. An ornamental moulding
  9. A thrashing

dressˈy adjective

  1. Fond of dress
  2. Showy
  3. Formal or elegant
  4. Indicating care in dressing

dress circle noun

Part of a theatre (usu the first gallery), orig intended for people in evening dress

dress coat noun

A man's fine black coat with narrow or cutaway skirts, worn in full dress (see below)

dressed day noun

Formerly, the second day of a three days' visit

dress form noun

A dressmaker's (usu adjustable) model

dressˈ-goods plural noun

Fabrics for making women's and children's gowns, frocks, etc

dressˈguard noun (archaic)

An arrangement of strings to protect the rider's dress from contact with a bicycle wheel

dressˈ-improver noun (obsolete)

A bustle

dressˈing-case noun

A case for toiletry requisites

dressˈing-down noun

  1. A severe scolding
  2. A thrashing

dressˈing-gown noun

A loose garment worn before or whilst dressing, or in déshabillé, etc

dressˈing-jacket or (obsolete) dressˈing-sack noun

A jacket worn by women in dressing

dressˈing-room noun

dressing station noun

A place where wounded are collected and tended by members of a field ambulance

dressˈing-table noun

dressˈ-length noun

Enough (fabric) to make a dress

dressˈmaker noun

  1. A person who makes clothes
  2. A person who makes clothes for women and children as a living (dressˈmake intransitive verb informal back-formation)

dressˈmaking noun

The art or process of making clothes

dress parade noun

A military parade in dress uniform

dressˈ-reform noun

A late 19c movement seeking to make dress more practical

dressˈ-rehearsˈal noun

A full rehearsal in costume with everything as for the performance (also figurative)

dress sense noun

Sense of style in dress, knowledge of what suits one

dressˈ-shield noun

A device to protect the armpit of a dress, etc against sweat

dress shirt, dress suit, dress tie, etc noun

Those for formal evening dress

dress uniform noun

A formal, ceremonial uniform

dress down

  1. To handle with severity
  2. To reprimand severely
  3. To thrash
  4. To dress deliberately informally

dress up

  1. To dress elaborately
  2. To dress for a part
  3. To masquerade
  4. To treat so as to make appear better or more interesting, etc than it really is

evening dress or full dress

The costume prescribed by fashion for evening receptions, dinners, balls, etc

get dressed

To put one's clothes on

even2 /ēˈvn/ or e'en /ēn/ (obsolete, poetic or dialect)

noun
  1. Evening
  2. Eve
ORIGIN: OE ǣfen, ǣfnung

eve /ēv/ noun

  1. Evening (poetic)
  2. The night or the whole day before a festival or notable event
  3. The time just preceding an event

evening /ēvˈning/ noun

  1. The close of the day
  2. The decline or end (of something, eg life)
  3. An evening party, gathering or entertainment
  4. An evening newspaper

eveˈnings adverb (esp N American)

In the evening (on a number of occasions)

eveˈjar noun (dialect)

The nightjar

evˈenfall noun

Early evening, twilight

evening class noun

A class held in the evenings, usu for people who work during the day

evening dress noun

The (men's or women's) dress conventionally appropriate to formal social functions in the evening

evening primrose noun

A N American plant (genus Oenothera) with pale yellow flowers that open in the evening

evening primrose oil noun

An essential oil obtained from the seeds of this plant

evening star noun

A planet, usu Venus or Mercury, seen in the western sky and setting soon after the sun

ev'eningwear noun

Clothing intended for wearing during the evening, esp on formal occasions

evˈensong noun

  1. Evening prayers, the Anglican form of service appointed to be said or sung at evening
  2. The time appropriate for these prayers

evˈentide noun (poetic)

Evening or the time of evening

eventide home noun

A residential home for old people

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