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I . dress <-es> [dres] N

1. dress (woman's garment):

obleka f

2. dress no pl (clothing):

obleka f

II . dress [dres] VB intr

1. dress (put on clothing):

2. dress (wear clothing):

III . dress [dres] VB trans

1. dress (put on clothing):

2. dress FOOD:

prelivati s/z [perf preliti s/z]

3. dress (treat):

4. dress (decorate):

I . dress down VB intr

II . dress down VB trans

I . dress up VB intr

1. dress (wear nice clothes):

2. dress (disguise oneself):

II . dress up VB trans

1. dress (in a costume):

2. dress (improve):

ˈcock·tail dress N

dress ˈcir·cle N THEAT

dress ˈcoat N

dress ˈcode N

dress re·ˈhears·al N THEAT

dress ˈshirt N

dress ˈsuit N

dress ˈuni·form N

eve·ning ˈdress N

1. evening dress (dress):

2. evening dress no pl (outfit):

fan·cy ˈdress N no pl esp Brit Aus

High·land ˈdress N

ma·ˈter·nity dress N

ˈpina·fore dress N esp Brit

ˈwed·ding dress N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He dresses in a shapeless cloak of night with flames dancing in its folds.
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The farthingale so popular during the 16th/17th centuries, evolved into the pannier to give dresses and skirts extra volume and the desired court silhouette.
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For centuries, women's shoes were mostly hidden away under long dresses, making plain court shoes or simple buttoned boots all that was necessary.
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She is somewhat dissonant, and dresses in a goth fashion.
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The excessive femininity of her women, with their coiffed hair and pristine dresses, pose as many questions as statements.
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Four years ago she started thinking about an outlet for maternity wear when she had to hunt for maternity dresses for her sister-in-law.
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Loafers can be worn fashionably by both men and women, with jeans, shorts, pants, and dresses.
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In his second plan, the jackal dresses as a sheep and carries a picnic basket.
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Playful, in pastel, coral and tan, some of the dresses have lace embellishments and can be paired with boots and jackets.
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The shoulder straps on some dresses may be very thin, in which case they may be called a spaghetti strap (also called noodle strap).
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