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I . dress <-es> [dres] N

dress

II . dress [dres] VB intr

III . dress [dres] VB trans

1. dress (put clothes on):

dress

2. dress FOOD:

dress salad

3. dress MED:

dress wound

dress up VB intr

1. dress up (put on unusual clothes):

dress up
to dress up as sth

2. dress up (put on formal clothes):

to dress up in sth

dress rehearsal N

evening dress N

evening dress
traje m a rigor

fancy dress N no pl Brit, Aus

fancy dress

national dress N

wedding dress N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Suitable for dresses or outfits with a deep dcollet or plunging neckline, like a blouse or dress.
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Mess dress is reserved for staff NCO and officers; junior enlisted members wear dress blues.
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The items included coffee percolators from 10 rooms, 10 pillows, 40 towels and one of our delegates in a dress.
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There are many different types of shoes that exist, such as running, walking, loafers, high heels, sandals, slippers, work boots, dress shoes, and many more.
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If you had a never ending bank balance would you fork out millions for a celebrity's or designer's dress?
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They are prone to wearing green, whether it be a dress, robe, or kirtle, as it is the colour of faeries.
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The bride wore a heavy white satin dress, a band of lace ten centimeters long encircling the waist.
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We'd live in a giant hive, and dress identically in dungarees.
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The dress itself was expected to be long and low-cut (again, whatever the style).
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Aoi is a high-school graduate who, despite his punk-like appearance and manner of dress, is well-educated.
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