美 [dres daʊn]
严厉批评:严厉地责备或批评。
休闲着装:为了时尚原因而穿着休闲。
dress down // [ dressing dressed dresses ]
动词词组 If you dress down, you wear clothes that are less formal than usual. 穿便装
She dresses down in dark glasses and baggy clothes to avoid hordes of admirers.
她着装随意,戴墨镜,穿宽松的衣服,以避开大群的仰慕者。
censure severely or angrily
同义词: call on the carpet / take to task / rebuke / rag / trounce / reproof / lecture / reprimand / jaw / call down / scold / chide / berate / bawl out / remonstrate / chew out / chew up / have words / lambaste / lambast
put on clothes that make a careless or ill-dressed impression
同义词: underdress
别喷香水和其他气味香甜的美容产品 Dress down. 尽量穿浅色的衣服 Keep your eye on your cup. 让虫子远离你的食物和饮料 .
... dress coat 礼服 dress down 便服 dress fabric 衣料 ...
... trounce痛打 dress down狠狠地训斥 jaw颚 ...
Dress Down(训斥), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
叱责;着朴素的服装;梳刷
Can you make the dress down for me?
你能把这件衣服改小让我穿吗?
Then the bird threw a gold and silver dress down to her, and slippers embroidered with silk and silver.
她的朋友小鸟从树上飞出来,为她带了一套金银制成的礼服和一双光亮的丝制舞鞋。
The actress, who is married to Michael Douglas, says: "I used to dress down and try to look plain and frumpy.
这位嫁给迈克尔·道格拉斯的著名女演员透露:“我曾经穿着邋遢,让自己看上去平平无奇、土啦吧唧。
And then, I'm going to skip down a little bit: Though she never again called back any image of the dead man to dress up, pose, talk to and make answer, neither would she lose a new compassion for the cul-de-sac he'd tried to find a way out of, for the enigma his efforts had created.
接下来,我会跳过一些内容往下说:,虽然她从没有想起过,那个死人穿衣、摆弄姿势、,说话和回答问题时的样子,她也不会失去对他的同情,对他尝试摆脱,无路可走的困境所付出的,谜团一般的努力。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
putting it with regular clothes to make it dressed down. But you can dress it up with heels.
跟日常的衣服搭在一起,显得随意一点。不过,你可以搭双高跟鞋。
SpeakingMax英语口语达人 : 推荐购物街
Obama needed to dress down a bit, and as he continues touring I am sure he will.
Moreover, Democrats are expected to dress down, because so many of their constituents are working class and have let their subscriptions to GQ lapse.
WSJ: How Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum Should Be Dressing | Moving Targets
But in terms of fun, Britons are being denied their fair share by a corporate culture which prefers talking up success to dress down days, a survey has revealed.