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单词 full dress
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Definition of full dress in English:

full dress

noun
mass noun
  • 1Clothes worn on ceremonial or very formal occasions.

    we were all in full dress
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They appear in full dress on special occasions such as the investiture of a new society member, the mourning in honor of a deceased member or chief, or the visit of an administrative or religious authority.
    • He was dressed in full-dress whites, with a Purple Heart awarded for wounds received in battle on his chest.
    • It's the first time he's worn his full dress army uniform.
    • Gold lace became confined to flag officers in both dress and undress uniforms; captains wore it only in full dress.
    • The Queen's Horse Guards, who are usually out at dawn, were uncharacteristically in spectacular full dress today, with carriage amidst them.
    • Instead of arriving in full dress, as a powerful baron, Harold was arriving alone and under guard, at once in William's debt for having rescued him from Count Guy and yet also uncomfortably like a prisoner being taken to court.
    • Members of the city administration were in full dress uniforms as they assembled at the King Taksin Monument in front of City Hall, together with many residents from the surrounding area.
    • The event at the Marriott saw many Scots attending, some in full dress regalia (plus Thais, English, Australians, Indians, and anyone else who enjoy food and fun).
    • Although this is the full dress uniform worn at the time of the Crimean War, a slightly more comfortable jacket was worn on campaign with a lower and plainer collar.
    • The SS developed its version of the army's field-grey combat uniform, with its own distinctive badges of rank on the collar, retaining black for full dress.
    • Students wear either khakis or a full-dress military uniform every day and respond to adults with a curt ‘Yes, sir’ or ‘No, sir.’
    • Panels, friezes, and columns all bear extraordinarily beautiful scenes of jungle animals, Maya gods, warriors in full dress, and so on.
    • The advisor was attired in full dress regalia with a sidearm on his hip.
    • The best parts of the documentary were when the re-enactors, in full dress, were talking on cellphones or riding around in Saabs.
    • In one brief scene, if you look hard, you can catch a glimpse of a full-dress tunic, but only for a second.
    • But no one would question the Marine in full dress, even if there was a young girl at his side.
    • Jack, attired in full dress blues, stood from his seat as the shuttle touched down on the Constitution's hangar deck.
    • A full dress rehearsal will take place on Sunday next in Sligo, with all the costumes and performers in attendance, before the participants head, in convoy, to Dublin on March 16, the eve of St Patrick's Day.
    • Some posing intensely for a professional portrait in their Marine full-dress uniforms, others in candid pictures dressed simply in their Army fatigues, smiling into the camera.
    • At one stop in New Hampshire two mounted police in full dress uniforms met the train.
    1. 1.1as modifier Treated with complete seriousness or possessing all the characteristics of a genuine example of the type.
      the lender will usually want a full-dress environmental audit
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The law of armed conflict thus allows measures, such as the preventive internment of enemy combatants during the conflict, that do not require the full-dress procedure of criminal trials.
      • Would it require a full-dress trial, with a decision on the merits, in order to prevent prior restraint problems?
      • I mean, of course, Richard Move, whose full-dress impersonations of Graham are more true to life than Graham herself was.
      • Murder and rape convictions, especially those with a prospect of capital punishment, generally follow a full-dress trial with all its elaborate rights and protections for the defendant.
      • The full-dress biography by Walter Isaacson fortunately transcends the limits of conventional hagiography, even though the author makes large claims for his subject and extravagant claims for the Republic he helped to create.
      • This one is a Cruikshank plate showing a middle-class family having a full-dress meltdown while they try to pack their teenage son's trunk preparatory to him going off with the Navy.
      • It was hard for the full-dress diver to walk across the seabed carrying the weight of the lead.
      • Tenderness is pushed nearly to the point of parody in a full-dress tableau that departs from the Renaissance theme.
      • His account of the 1959 visit to the United States - Khrushchev's ecstasy over his full-dress welcome, his violent public rows, his bizarre encounter with Hollywood - is a treasure.
      • I never thought I would see, in Europe, a full-dress reprise of internment camps, the mass murder of civilians, the reinstitution of torture and rape as acts of policy.
      • It is as if a musician found he could only perform in official full-dress concerts, without the ability to practice on his own or in smaller groups; or a writer found he could only write when he was being paid to write.
      • The Administration also advocates that under the law of armed conflict the detainees can be held at Guantanamo Bay until the conclusion of the war against terror and without the full-dress procedure of criminal trials.
      • In one sat Hammer, full dress uniform, full dress smile.
      • The men were interned after barely escaping a full-dress skirmish with the local gendarmes.
      • The final full-dress portrait of Pompadour, by Francois-Hubert Drouais in 1764, is a marvellous evocation of the Marquise at the height of her political powers in these final years of her life.
      • It is here that he is more obviously preparing the ground for his breakthrough in values, which gets full-dress treatment in Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
 
 

Definition of full dress in US English:

full dress

nounˈfo͝ol ˌdres
  • Clothes worn on ceremonial or formal occasions.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A full dress rehearsal will take place on Sunday next in Sligo, with all the costumes and performers in attendance, before the participants head, in convoy, to Dublin on March 16, the eve of St Patrick's Day.
    • Jack, attired in full dress blues, stood from his seat as the shuttle touched down on the Constitution's hangar deck.
    • Students wear either khakis or a full-dress military uniform every day and respond to adults with a curt ‘Yes, sir’ or ‘No, sir.’
    • Panels, friezes, and columns all bear extraordinarily beautiful scenes of jungle animals, Maya gods, warriors in full dress, and so on.
    • At one stop in New Hampshire two mounted police in full dress uniforms met the train.
    • Instead of arriving in full dress, as a powerful baron, Harold was arriving alone and under guard, at once in William's debt for having rescued him from Count Guy and yet also uncomfortably like a prisoner being taken to court.
    • The best parts of the documentary were when the re-enactors, in full dress, were talking on cellphones or riding around in Saabs.
    • Gold lace became confined to flag officers in both dress and undress uniforms; captains wore it only in full dress.
    • The advisor was attired in full dress regalia with a sidearm on his hip.
    • The SS developed its version of the army's field-grey combat uniform, with its own distinctive badges of rank on the collar, retaining black for full dress.
    • He was dressed in full-dress whites, with a Purple Heart awarded for wounds received in battle on his chest.
    • Although this is the full dress uniform worn at the time of the Crimean War, a slightly more comfortable jacket was worn on campaign with a lower and plainer collar.
    • In one brief scene, if you look hard, you can catch a glimpse of a full-dress tunic, but only for a second.
    • The Queen's Horse Guards, who are usually out at dawn, were uncharacteristically in spectacular full dress today, with carriage amidst them.
    • Some posing intensely for a professional portrait in their Marine full-dress uniforms, others in candid pictures dressed simply in their Army fatigues, smiling into the camera.
    • The event at the Marriott saw many Scots attending, some in full dress regalia (plus Thais, English, Australians, Indians, and anyone else who enjoy food and fun).
    • But no one would question the Marine in full dress, even if there was a young girl at his side.
    • It's the first time he's worn his full dress army uniform.
    • Members of the city administration were in full dress uniforms as they assembled at the King Taksin Monument in front of City Hall, together with many residents from the surrounding area.
    • They appear in full dress on special occasions such as the investiture of a new society member, the mourning in honor of a deceased member or chief, or the visit of an administrative or religious authority.
adjectiveˈfo͝ol ˌdres
  • attributive Denoting an event, activity, or process that is treated with complete seriousness or that possesses all the characteristics of a genuine example of the type.

    shuttle diplomacy might be better than a full-dress conference
 
 
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