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1 vestirse
1 (uso reflexivo) to dress oneself, get dressed2 (comprarse la ropa) to buy one's clothes3 (ir vestido) to wear (de, -), dress (de, in); (disfrazarse) to disguise oneself (de, as), dress up (de, as)* * *1. VPR1) (=ponerse la ropa) to get dressed¿cómo te vas a vestir para la fiesta? — what are you going to wear to the party?
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vestirse de algo — to wear sth2) (=disfrazarse)•
vestirse de algo — to dress up as sth¿de qué te vas a vestir? — what are you going to dress up as?
3) (=comprar la ropa) to buy one's clothes4) liter(=cubrirse)•
vestirse de algo — to be covered in sth5) (tras enfermedad) to get up again2.SM(=forma de vestir)* * *(v.) = get + dressed, tog out, tog upEx. Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.Ex. Coach Franny Kelly and all players are requested to be togged out and on he pitch by 8pm on both nights.Ex. Many guards view the detainees as criminals and get togged up in riot gear prepared to use force in situations best controlled by simply talking to people.* * *(v.) = get + dressed, tog out, tog upEx: Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.
Ex: Coach Franny Kelly and all players are requested to be togged out and on he pitch by 8pm on both nights.Ex: Many guards view the detainees as criminals and get togged up in riot gear prepared to use force in situations best controlled by simply talking to people.* * *
■vestirse verbo reflexivo
1 (ponerse ropa) to get dressed, dress
se vistió de negro, he wore black
(ponerse elegante) se vistió para la ocasión, he got dressed up for the occasion
(disfrazarse) to dress up, disguise oneself
2 (comprarse la ropa) se viste en mercadillos, she buys her clothes in markets
' vestirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caracterizarse
- disfrazarse
- ponerse
- a
- gusto
- largo
- manía
- vestir
English:
clothes
- do up
- don
- dress
- dress up
- get
- oddly
- underdress
- put
* * *vpr1. [ponerse ropa] to get dressed, to dress;vístete y vete get dressed and go;vestirse a la moda to dress fashionably;se vistió de luto/de blanco she dressed in o wore mourning/white;vestirse de largo [para fiesta] to wear evening dress;el Teatro Real se vistió ayer de largo para atender al estreno the Theatre Royal was all decked out yesterday for the premierese vistió de payaso he dressed (up) as a clownel cielo se vistió de nubes the sky clouded over* * *v/r get dressed; ( disfrazarse) dress up;vestirse de algo wear sth; ( disfrazarse) dress up as sth* * *vr1) : to get dressed2)vestirse de : to dress up asse vistieron de soldados: they dressed up as soldiers3)vestirse de : to wear, to dress in* * *vestirse vb to get dressed -
2 vestirse de
v.1 to dress as, to be dressed as, to be dressed up as, to be rigged out as.2 to dress in, to dress with.Ella se vestía de seda She dressed in silk.* * *(v.) = dress as, dress inEx. For the parade, Gracie was dressed as a pirate, while Clifford was the parrot.Ex. The vice president, however, was dressed in the kind of attire one typically wears to operate a snow blower.* * *(v.) = dress as, dress inEx: For the parade, Gracie was dressed as a pirate, while Clifford was the parrot.
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3 vestirse
• get dressed• put by• put condiment on -
4 vestirse de
• be dressed as• be dressed up as• be rigged out as• dress as -
5 vestirse de etiqueta
to wear formal dress* * *(v.) = dress upEx. The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.* * *(v.) = dress upEx: The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.
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6 vestirse de punta en blanco
figurado to dress up to the nines* * *(v.) = tog out, tog upEx. Coach Franny Kelly and all players are requested to be togged out and on he pitch by 8pm on both nights.Ex. Many guards view the detainees as criminals and get togged up in riot gear prepared to use force in situations best controlled by simply talking to people.* * *(v.) = tog out, tog upEx: Coach Franny Kelly and all players are requested to be togged out and on he pitch by 8pm on both nights.
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7 vestirse de verano
to put on one's summer clothes -
8 vestirse elegantemente
v.to dress in style, to dress well, to dress to the nines.* * *(v.) = dress upEx. The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.* * *(v.) = dress upEx: The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.
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9 vestirse muy sexi
(v.) = dress to + killEx. It is not merely in dressing to kill that the female of the species is deadlier than the male.* * *(v.) = dress to + killEx: It is not merely in dressing to kill that the female of the species is deadlier than the male.
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10 vestirse para la ocasión
(v.) = dress + the partEx. In any situation, Obama is not only willing to dress the part; rather, dressing the part is absolutely central to his thinking.* * *(v.) = dress + the partEx: In any situation, Obama is not only willing to dress the part; rather, dressing the part is absolutely central to his thinking.
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11 vestirse por la cabeza
† (=ser mujer) to be female; (=ser sacerdote) to be a clericcalentar 1., 1) -
12 vestirse a matar
• dress in style• dress to kill• dress to the nines• dress up to the nines -
13 vestirse bien
• dress oneself up• dress up• dress well• trim off• trim the budget -
14 vestirse con elegancia
• dress up• dress well -
15 vestirse con harapos
• dress in rags -
16 vestirse con plumas ajenas
• strut in borrowed feathersDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > vestirse con plumas ajenas
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17 vestirse con sus mejores galas
• dress up in all one's fineryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > vestirse con sus mejores galas
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18 vestirse con traje de rico
• dress in rich clothingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > vestirse con traje de rico
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19 vestirse de etiqueta
• dress formally• dress up -
20 vestirse de la mejor manera
• get all dolled upDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > vestirse de la mejor manera
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