dress down
英 [dres daʊn]
美 [dres daʊn]
(比平时)穿着随便
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (比平时)穿着随便
If youdress down, you wear clothes that are less smart than usual.- She dresses down in baggy clothes to avoid hordes of admirers.
她随便穿了件宽松的衣服以免被大批的粉丝认出。
- She dresses down in baggy clothes to avoid hordes of admirers.
- See also:Campbell dressed them down in public.dressing-down
英英释义
verb
- dress informally and casually
- On Fridays, employees can underdress
- censure severely or angrily
- The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car
- The deputy ragged the Prime Minister
- The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup
双语例句
- When I was twenty-eight, I was teaching English to freshmen in a high school where occasionally the faculty and staff were allowed to dress down.
我二十八岁时,在一所高中教新生英语,学校的教职员工偶尔可以穿着便装。 - They eschew badges of social rank here, dress down and de-stress.
在这儿,他们可以远离社会等级标记,穿着随便,尽情减压。 - Can you make the dress down for her young sister?
你能把衣服改小给她妹妹穿吗? - Nancy's work is a mess, you know. I'm afraid he'll dress her down.
你知道,南希工作干得一团糟,恐怕老板要训斥她了。 - She liked the dress that buttons down the back.
她喜欢从背部扣纽扣的女装。 - Campbell dressed them down in public.
坎贝尔当众训斥了他们。 - Plus, even dress down days have their unwritten rules.
况且即使是着装轻松的日子仍有其不成文的规定。 - Harman, who like Hillary Clinton favours trouser suits, has advocated dress-down days in the house of Commons, though last weekend she described Conservative Party policies as "back to basics with an open-necked shirt".
与希拉里克林顿一样钟情裤装的哈曼,在下议院里推崇简约的着装风格,不过上周末她描述保守党的政策是,“回到开襟衬衫那种反璞归真的状态”。 - Don't let your denim dress you down: Had this girl traded her ratty skirt and fuchsia leggings for a crisp pair of cropped jeans, she'd be rocking a chic stripes-and-jeans combo.
别让牛仔裙把你穿掉价:如果这姑娘能将她破破烂烂的裙子和紫红色的裤子换成一条活泼的九分牛仔裤,将变成别致的条纹与牛仔混搭。 - This is never more apparent than on "dress& down days", when what you wear can say more about you than any business suit ever could.
这种“以衣度人”的态度在“便装日”表现得更为明显,这时你的穿着比任何商务套装都更能说明你的一切。