dress up in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for dress up in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.dress [Brit drɛs, Am drɛs] N

also botch-up">
also flub-up">

II.flub <forma in -ing flubbing, pt, pp flubbed> [Brit flʌb, Am fləb] VB trans Am inf (botch)

I.up [Brit ʌp, Am əp] ADV Up appears frequently in English as the second element of phrasal verbs (get up, pick up etc.): for translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (get, pick etc.).

1. up (high):

(su) a Nord

9. up:

II.up [Brit ʌp, Am əp] PREP

III.up [Brit ʌp, Am əp] ADJ

V.up <forma in -ing upping, pt, pp upped> [Brit ʌp, Am əp] VB trans (increase)

VI.up <forma in -ing upping, pt, pp upped> [Brit ʌp, Am əp] VB intr inf

dress up in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for dress up in the English»Italian Dictionary

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Flying should be seen as an opportunity to dress up, not dress down.
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In 1890, he got the idea to dress up as Santa Claus.
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The adults dress up in wobbly clown outfits and move from side to side.
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Stewards did not dress up in naff period costume, but they were particularly friendly to children, who can wear stickers with their names on.
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There will be spot prizes, a quiz, a dress up competition and a magic show, carefully spun around the witching hour of 11.01am.
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Of course, you could always dress up as the snazzy singer and have fun with the hashtags.
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Participants regularly dress up for the occasion and will usually parade through the local town acting like loonies proceeding the dook.
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The traditional black-tie nature of the banquet and gala were eschewed for this game as the hosts asked attendees to dress up in western wear.
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Swap them in for a pair of jeans next casual Friday or a night out to dress up your entire look.
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I am the artist of my hand-painted charger plates, which are used to dress up dinner tables at parties, weddings, and other special occasions.
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