dressed
adjective [ after verb ] uk/drest/ us/drest/
A2 穿着衣服的
wearing clothes and not naked
I usually get dressed before I eat breakfast. 我通常在早饭前穿好衣服。
He was dressed in a dark grey suit. 他穿着深灰色西装。
The party guests came early, and I wasn't fully dressed (= didn't have all my clothes on). 参加聚会的客人来得很早,我还没来得及穿好衣服。
B1 穿着某种衣服的
wearing clothing of a particular type
a well-dressed/casually dressed man 衣着考究/穿便装的男人
- More examples
- The two sisters were always dressed identically.
- The little pageboys were dressed in kilts and the bridesmaids in pink dresses.
- I'm not properly dressed for this sort of weather.
- She was dressed casually in jeans and a sweatshirt.
- We can't go yet - I'm only half dressed.
Idioms
dressed (up) to the ninesidiom informal 衣冠楚楚,打扮入时
to be wearing fashionable or formal clothes for a special occasion
Jackie went out dressed to the nines. 杰基衣冠楚楚地出了门。
dressed to killidiom 穿着性感的;穿着显眼的
intentionally wearing clothes that attract sexual attention and admiration