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101 dress
платьеодевать -
102 dress
1. препарировать2. обогащать; обогащаться -
103 dress
1. одевать; одеваться; 2. наряжать; наряжаться; 3. украшать; украшаться; 4. одежда; платье; 5. чистить; 6. выравнивать; 7. смазывать; 8. аппретировать; 9. причёсыватьEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > dress
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104 dress
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105 dress
v. oblačati · облачати vi., oblěkati · облекати vi., oděvati · одевати vi., oblåčiti · облачити vp., oblěkti · облекти vp., oděti · одети vp. -
106 dress
1) строгать; тесать; обтёсывать (доску, брус)2) одевать; облицовывать3) отделывать4) рихтовать, выравнивать, ровнять, выверять5) править; заправлять ( об инструменте)6) смазывать -
107 dress down
dress down а) coll. задать головомойку, отругать The director dressed Jimdown for being late again. б) плохо одеться She dressed down to visit her poorrelatives, so as not to offend them by a show of her wealth. в) чистить, нати-рать (кожу и т.д.) Help me to dress the horses down so that they will looknice for the show. -
108 dress-shield
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109 dress cap
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110 dress circle
dress circle [ˏdresˊsɜ:kl] nтеатр. бельэта́ж -
111 dress coat
dress coat [ˏdresˊkəυt] n1) фрак2) воен. пара́дный мунди́р -
112 dress goods
dress goods ткани для платьев, плательные ткани -
113 dress in colours
dress in colours одеваться в яркие цвета -
114 dress out
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115 dress rehearsal
dress rehearsal [ˏdresrɪˊhɜ:sl] nгенера́льная репети́ция -
116 dress shirt
dress shirt noun белая рубашка к вечернему костюму -
117 dress watch
dress watch часы-брошь -
118 dress-circle
dress-circle noun theatr. бельэтаж -
119 dress-guard
dress-guard [ˊdresgɑ:d] nпредохрани́тельная се́тка ( на дамском велосипеде) -
120 dress-preserver
dress-preserver noun подмышник
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Dress — (dr[e^]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dressed} (dr[e^]st) or {Drest}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dressing}.] [OF. drecier to make straight, raise, set up, prepare, arrange, F. dresser, (assumed) LL. directiare, fr. L. dirigere, directum, to direct; dis + regere… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dress-up — is a game played mainly by children. It involves dressing up, usually to impersonate someone or something, like an animal or character in a fairy tale. The type of clothes they dress up in often resembles who they are trying to be, either adults… … Wikipedia
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Dress-Up — is a game played mainly by girls. It involves dressing up, usually to impersonate someone. The type of clothes they dress up in often resembles who they are trying to be, either adults clothing or special play clothes designed specifically for… … Wikipedia
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dress — ► VERB 1) (also get dressed) put on one s clothes. 2) put clothes on (someone). 3) wear clothes in a particular way or of a particular type: she dresses well. 4) decorate or arrange in an artistic or attractive way. 5) clean, treat, or apply a… … English terms dictionary
dress|er — dress|er1 «DREHS uhr», noun. 1. a person who dresses (himself, another person, a shop window, or a wound): »the dresser for an actress. He…prided himself on being an immaculate dresser (Newsweek). 2. a tool or machine to prepare things for use.… … Useful english dictionary
dress — [n] clothing; woman’s garment accouterment, apparel, attire, attirement, civvies*, costume, covering, drape, dry goods, duds*, ensemble, evening clothes, frock, garb, gear, gown, guise, habiliment, habit, muumuu, outfit, raiment, robe, shift,… … New thesaurus
dress|y — «DREHS ee», adjective, dress|i|er, dress|i|est. Informal. 1. fond of wearing showy clothes: »... especially the gangsters, who were always the dressiest of the lot (Atlantic) … Useful english dictionary