单词 | dressed up |
释义 | dressed up 1. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] If someone is dressed up, they are wearing special clothes, in order to look smarter than usual or in order to disguise themselves. You're all dressed up. Are you going somewhere? You don't have to get dressed up for this party. 2. adjective If you say that something is dressed up as something else, you mean that someone has tried to make it more acceptable or attractive by making it seem like that other thing. [disapproval] He tried to organise things so that the trip would be dressed up as a U.N. mission. [+ as] 3. dressed up to the nines phrase If you say that someone is dressed up to the nines or dressed to the nines, you mean that they are wearing very smart or elegant clothes. [informal] Translations: Chinese: 盛装的 Japanese: 正装する |
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