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穿着:指某人穿着某种衣服或服装。
穿着
) be dressed in 穿着(指状态,宾语既可是衣服,又可是颜色。) .
... Dress oneself in 穿着 Be dressed in 正穿着 Set off down 沿着…出发. Down是个介词的用法 ...
... be doing 表达某种语气、感情,如喜爱、赞美、厌恶、痛恨、批判等 be done away with 结束、结果 be dressed in 穿…… be due to do 预计……会怎样 ...
... be worn out非常疲劳 be dressed in 强调状态, 穿着…的东西。 get dressed 穿好衣服 ...
穿着
wear / have on / keep sth on
Infants prepared for baptism should be dressed in pure white.
准备受洗礼的婴儿应穿纯白色的衣服。
We must be dressed in uniform at school.
在学校我们必须穿制服。
This night twelve men will come: their faces will be black, and they will be dressed in chain armour.
今夜,有十二个人会来,他们都脸色漆黑,戴着铁链。
Dancing to the music would be the man's small monkey dressed in a tight-fitting, colorful jacket similar to a military uniform.
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you know, people dressed in gold and things like that, pretending to be kind of statues
人们穿上金色的服装和类似的东西,假装是一尊雕像,
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Artists must always be dressed in black, and Maurice is always in black.
He was fastidious about Terri's appearance, spraying her with perfume and insisting that she be dressed in the latest fashion.
Because Connor is fighting a completely different war (one against the Templars) than the combatants around him, some of his enemies happen to be dressed in blue rather than red.