dress-down in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

dress-down in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Reunions are not the place to dress down someone for being hideous 20 years ago.
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She would announce the conclusion of a meeting as she began it, and dress down a minister for his incompetence in front of everyone else.
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It's been fantastic except holding my dress down has been quite complicated.
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Flying should be seen as an opportunity to dress up, not dress down.
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It will add edge, add cool and dress down whatever you're wearing.
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Every step from the dress down to the rings they will wear is thought of ahead of time.
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He was then gestured to dress down (take off his clothes).
en.wikipedia.org
Luckily, the sporty star was able to pull off the accident with aplomb, yanking her dress down quickly and smiling as though nothing had happened.
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Same goes with your appearance, from dress down to the briefcase.
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I prefer to dress down rather than up.
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