| 释义 | dressing-upˌdressing-ˈup British English, ˌdress-ˈup American English noun [uncountable]    Instead she advocated a return to elegance ... dressing-up in the widest, and often wildest, sense.Such dressing-up was, like glam rock before it, a boys' affair.This involved quite elaborate dressing-up, and the fun and laughter of those Boxing Day nights was a treasure indeed.
► Other Gamesa children’s game in which they put on special clothes and pretend that they are someone elsebar billiards, nounbeanbag, nounbilliards, nounblind man's buff, nounchicken, nouncrazy golf, nouncrossword, nouncue, nouncue ball, nouncushion, noundoll's house, noundomino, noundouble-Dutch, noundressing-up, nounducks and drakes, nounflag football, nounframe, nounhide-and-seek, nounkeep-away, nounkickball, nounkite-flying, nounleapfrog, nounmarble, nounmaze, nounmusical chairs, nounninepins, nounnoughts and crosses, nounpaper chase, nounparlour game, nounpeekaboo, interjectionplay, verbpocket, verbpool, nounpool hall, nounpot, verbpuzzle, nounsack race, nounskip, verbskipping rope, nounskittle, nounsnowball, nounsnowman, nounYo-Yo, nounzap, verb |