dressed
adjective /drest/
/drest/
[not before noun]Idioms 穿着衣服 - Hurry up and get dressed.
快点穿上衣服。 - She lay down on the bed, fully dressed.
她躺在床上,穿戴整齐。 - I can't go to the door—I'm not dressed yet.
我没法去开门,我还没穿好衣服呢。
- Hurry up and get dressed.
穿着…服装 - She is always so smartly dressed.
她总是穿得很时髦。 - elegantly/fashionably/neatly dressed
穿着优雅/时尚/整洁 - immaculately/impeccably dressed
衣着整洁/无可挑剔 - dressed in something The bride was dressed in white.
新娘身穿白色礼服。 - He was casually dressed in jeans and a T-shirt.
他穿着很随便的牛仔裤和 T 恤衫。 - dressed for something She was dressed for a business meeting.
她穿着去参加商务会议。 - dressed as something He was dressed as a woman (= he was wearing women's clothes).
他打扮得像个女人。 - dressed like something You can't go out dressed like that (= wearing those clothes)!
你不能穿成那样出去!
- The twins were dressed identically.
这对双胞胎的穿着一模一样。 - She was dressed professionally in a business suit.
她穿着职业套装。 - She was determined to be the best dressed woman at the wedding.
她决心要做婚礼上着装最漂亮的女士。 - The women were all dressed in blue skirts and white blouses.
女士全都穿着蓝裙白衬衫。 - The waiters were dressed as clowns.
服务员都打扮成小丑的样子。 - a photo of the president dressed like a cowboy
总统穿得像牛仔的照片
- She is always so smartly dressed.
- cleaned and prepared for cooking or eating
穿着衣服 - Place a spoonful of the dressed crab on each plate.
在每个盘子里放一勺煮熟的螃蟹。
- Place a spoonful of the dressed crab on each plate.
Idioms
dressed to kill
- (informal) wearing the kind of clothes that will make people notice and admire you
打扮得引人注目;穿着华丽夺目
dressed (up) to the nines
- (informal) wearing very attractive or formal clothes
衣饰华丽;穿着讲究
mutton dressed as lamb
- (British English, informal, disapproving) used to describe a woman who is trying to look younger than she really is, especially by wearing clothes that are designed for young people
扮俏的女人;老来俏