dress verb ⇨wear (dressed in black)⇨get dressed⇨weardress noun ⇨clothes
wear
verb
wear ♦︎ put sth on ♦︎ dress ♦︎ get dressed ♦︎ have (got) sth on ♦︎ changeThese words all mean to have or put clothes on your body.这些词均表示穿着、穿上。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to wear / put on / have on a coat / jacket / suit / hat◆to wear / put on / have on a ring / badge / watch◆to wear / put on / have on your glasses◆to wear / put on / have on make-up / lipstick■wear(wore, worn) [transitive] to have sth on your body as a piece of clothing, ornament, etc.穿;戴◆Do I have to wear a tie?我得系领带吗?◆Was he wearing a seat belt?他系着座椅安全带吗?◆She always wears black(= black clothes).她总是穿黑色衣服。■ˌput sth ˈon
phrasal verb
(putting, put, put)to start wearing a piece of clothing, ornament, etc.穿上;戴上◆Hurry up! Put your coat on.快点!把外衣穿上。◆She's just putting on her make-up.她正化妆呢。OPPtake sth off ⇨ take sth off■dress [intransitive, transitive] to put clothes on yourself/sb; to wear a particular type or style of clothes; to put on formal clothes穿衣服;给(某人)穿衣;穿⋯的服装;穿正式服装◆I dressed quickly.我迅速穿好衣服。◆She dressed herself and the children in their best clothes.她给自己和孩子们都穿上了最好的衣服。◆to dress well / badly / fashionably / comfortably穿得好/不好/时髦/舒适◆You should dress for cold weather today.你今天要穿防寒的衣服。◆She always dressed entirely in black.她一向全身黑色装束。ⓘ To dress up is to wear clothes that are more formal than those you usually wear, or to put on special clothes, especially to pretend to be sb/sth different. * dress up指穿上较平时正式的衣服,或穿上特别的衣服,尤指装扮成其他的人或物◆There's no need to dress up-come as you are.不必特意打扮,就这样来就行。◆The kids love dressing up.孩子们喜欢装扮成别人玩儿。◆The boys were all dressed up as pirates.男孩子都装扮成了海盗。To dress down is to wear clothes that are more informal than those you usually wear, for example in an office. * dress down指在办公室等场合穿上较平时随便的衣服◆Everyone dresses down on Fridays.周五所有人衣着都很随便。OPPundress ⇨ take sth off■ˌget ˈdressed
phrase
(getting, got, got; NAmEspokengetting, got, gotten)to put all your clothes on穿上衣服◆Get up and get dressed!起来穿上衣服!ⓘ You get dressed when you get up in the morning, or when you have not been wearing any clothes, for example because you have just taken a shower. If you are just taking off one set of clothes and putting on different clothes, use change or get changed. * get dressed指早上起床后或裸身(如沐浴后)穿上衣服。更衣用change或get changed。OPPget undressed ⇨ take sth off■ˌhave sth ˈon ( ˌhave got sth ˈon)
phrasal verb
(has, had, had) (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to be wearing sth穿着⋯◆She had a red jacket on.她穿了件红夹克。◆He had nothing(= no clothes) on.他什么都没穿。■change [intransitive, transitive] to put on different or clean clothes换衣服;更衣◆I went into the bedroom to change.我走进卧室更衣。◆She changed into her swimsuit.她换上了游泳衣。◆You need to change out of those wet things.你需要把那些湿衣服换掉。◆ (especially BrE) I didn't have time to get changed before the party.聚会前我没来得及换衣服。◆ (especially NAmE) I didn't have time to change clothes before the party.聚会前我没来得及换衣服。
clothes
noun
clothes ♦︎ clothing ♦︎ garment ♦︎ dress ♦︎ costume ♦︎ apparel ♦︎ wear ♦︎ wardrobe ♦︎ gearThese are all words for the things that you wear, such as shirts, jackets, dresses and trousers.这些词均表示衣服、服装。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆casual clothes / clothing / dress / apparel / wear / gear◆evening / formal clothes / dress / wear◆(sb's) summer / winter clothes / clothing / apparel / wear / wardrobe◆designer / sports clothes / clothing / apparel / wear / gear◆children's / men's / women's clothes / clothing / garments / apparel / wear◆(sb's) new clothes / garments / wardrobe / gear◆(sb's) old clothes / garments / gear◆warm clothes / clothing / garments◆to have / buy ... clothes / apparel / wardrobe / gear◆to have on / be in ...clothes / garments / dress / gear◆to wear ... clothes / garments / dress / costume / gear◆to be dressed in ... clothes / garments / costume / gear■clothes [plural] the things that you wear, such as shirts, jackets, dresses and trousers衣服;服装◆I bought some new clothes for the trip.我为这次旅行买了一些新衣服。◆I quickly threw on some clothes and ran downstairs.我匆忙穿上衣服跑下楼去。◆Bring a change of clothes with you.带上一套换洗衣服。ⓘ You can change/put on/remove/take off your clothes, but these verbs do not collocate with the other words in this group, and it is even more common to say get changed/dressed/undressed.可以说change/put on/remove/take off your clothes,但这些动词不能与本组其他词搭配,更常用的说法是get changed/dressed/undressed。■clothing [uncountable] (ratherformal) clothes, especially a particular type of clothes衣服;(尤指某种)服装◆Please make sure you bring warm clothing.请务必带上保暖服。◆What was the last item of clothing you bought?你买的最后一件衣服是什么?NOTE辨析 Clothes or clothing?Clothing is more formal than clothes and is used especially to mean 'a particular type of clothes'. There is no singular form of clothes or clothing: a piece/an item/an article of clothing is used to talk about one thing that you wear such as a dress or shirt. * clothing比clothes正式,尤指特定类型的服装。clothes和clothing无单数形式,指一件衣服用a piece/an item/an article of clothing。■garment / /ˈgɑːmənt; NAmEˈgɑːrmənt/ [countable] (formal) a piece of clothing(一件)衣服◆He was wearing a strange shapeless garment.他穿着一件奇怪而难看的衣服。ⓘ Garment should only be used in formal or literary contexts; in everyday contexts use a piece of clothing. * garment仅用于正式场合或文学语境,日常生活中用a piece of clothing。■dress [uncountable] clothes, especially when worn in a particular style or for a particular occasion(尤指某种款式或为某种场合穿的)衣服◆All the guests were in evening dress.所有宾客都穿了晚礼服。◆He has no dress sense(= no idea of how to dress well).他毫无服装品味。◆The company has a strict dress code-all male employees are expected to wear suits.这家公司有严格的着装规定,所有男员工都要穿西装。■costume [countable, uncountable] the clothes worn by people from a particular place or during a particular historical period(某地或某历史时期的)服装,装束◆Some of the singers wore the Welsh national costume.一些歌手穿了威尔士的民族服装。◆The film is a costume drama based on a 19th-century novel.这是一部古装电影,取材自一部19世纪的小说。 see also costume ⇨ costume■apparel /əˈpærəl/ / [uncountable] (NAmE) clothing, when it is being sold in stores(商店出售的)衣服,服装◆The store sells women's and children's apparel.这家商店出售女装和童装。■wear [uncountable] (usually in compounds通常用于构成复合词) clothes for a particular purpose or occasion, especially when it is being sold in shops(尤指商店里的某种)衣服,服装◆We headed straight for the children's wear department.我们直奔童装部。◆They manufacture designer sportswear.他们生产品牌运动服。■wardrobe [countable, usually singular] (ratherformal) the clothes that a person has(一个人的)全部衣物◆We have everything you need for your summer wardrobe.你需要的所有夏装我们都有。■gear /gɪə(r); NAmEgɪr/ [uncountable] (informal) clothes衣服◆Her friends were all wearing the latest gear(= fashionable clothes).她的朋友都穿着最新款的衣服。 see also gear ⇨ equipment