dress up
柯林斯詞典
1. PHRASAL VERB If you dress up or dress yourself up, you put on different clothes, in order to make yourself look more formal than usual or to disguise yourself. 盛裝打扮
You do not need to dress up for dinner. 你不必爲(wèi)了晚宴盛裝打扮。
I just love the fun of dressing up in another era's clothing. 我就是喜歡穿另一個時代的服裝,很好玩。
2. PHRASAL VERB If you dress someone up, you give them special clothes to wear, in order to make them look more formal or to disguise them. 裝扮
Mother loved to dress me up. 媽媽喜歡裝扮我。
3. PHRASAL VERB If you dress something up, you try to make it seem more attractive, acceptable, or interesting than it really is. 裝飾; 脩飾
Politicians are happier to dress up their ruthless ambition as a necessary pursuit of the public good. 政客們更樂於把自己的狼子野心粉飾成對公衆(zhòng)利益的一種必要追求。
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