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I . dress <-es> [dres] SUST.

1. dress (woman's garment):

dress
obleka f

2. dress no pl. (clothing):

dress
obleka f

II . dress [dres] V. intr.

1. dress (put on clothing):

to dress [or get dressed]

III . dress [dres] V. trans.

1. dress (put on clothing):

to dress sb/oneself

2. dress GASTR.:

dress salad
prelivati s/z [form. perf. preliti s/z]

3. dress (treat):

dress wound
oskrbovati [form. perf. oskrbeti]

4. dress (decorate):

dress
okraševati [form. perf. okrasiti]

I . dress down V. intr.

dress
preprosto se oblačiti [form. perf. obleči]

II . dress down V. trans.

dress

I . dress up V. intr.

1. dress (wear nice clothes):

dress

2. dress (disguise oneself):

dress

II . dress up V. trans.

1. dress (in a costume):

dress

2. dress (improve):

dress
olepševati [form. perf. olepšati]

ˈcock·tail dress SUST.

dress ˈcir·cle SUST. TEAT.

dress circle

dress ˈcoat SUST.

dress coat
frak m

dress ˈcode SUST.

dress code

dress re·ˈhears·al SUST. TEAT.

dress ˈshirt SUST.

dress ˈsuit SUST.

dress ˈuni·form SUST.

eve·ning ˈdress SUST.

1. evening dress (dress):

evening dress

2. evening dress no pl. (outfit):

to wear evening dress

fan·cy ˈdress SUST. no pl. esp ingl. brit. ingl. austr.

High·land ˈdress SUST.

ma·ˈter·nity dress SUST.

ˈpina·fore dress SUST. esp ingl. brit.

ˈwed·ding dress SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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A simple slip dress was turned into absolute fire with a chain gold belt and a thigh high split.
www.cosmopolitan.com.au
Surviving television clips capture her rather chic, mod style of dress, with bobbed hair and go-go boots.
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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?
www.marieclaire.co.uk
The bride wore a heavy white satin dress, a band of lace ten centimeters long encircling the waist.
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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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Suitable for dresses or outfits with a deep dcollet or plunging neckline, like a blouse or dress.
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Examples include a uniform (e.g. toga); a leash and/or collar (also associated with bondage); infantile and other humiliating dress and attire.
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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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This is not because he is wont to dress in leathers.
dailyreview.com.au
On occasions, trousers are worn with the full-dress jacket; this is sometimes referred to as' half-dress'.
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