dressy 英 [ˈdresi]   美 ['dresɪ]

dressy

dressy  英 [ˈdresi] 美 ['dresɪ]

adj. 讲究服装的 

名词复数:dressies  比较级:dressier  最高级:dressiest 

At an office, so we need to be dressy. 在办公室,所以我的穿着要讲究。
A night of dancing can be loads of fun, but if you're not used to it, those hours wearing dressy shoes can leave you sore the next day. 跳一夜的舞能带来不少欢乐,但是如果你不习惯穿几个小时正装鞋的话,那给你带来的就是第二天的伤痛。

  • Something that's dressy is characterized by elegant, expensive, or fancy clothes. You look dressy when you wear a ball gown, high heels, and a tiara on your head.
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  • adj. 讲究服装的
  • 1. At an office, so we need to be dressy.

    在办公室,所以我的穿着要讲究。

  • 2. A night of dancing can be loads of fun, but if you're not used to it, those hours wearing dressy shoes can leave you sore the next day.

    跳一夜的舞能带来不少欢乐,但是如果你不习惯穿几个小时正装鞋的话,那给你带来的就是第二天的伤痛。

  • 3. I had two school uniforms, a green dress, a brown dress, and one dress with three rows of frills for Sunday, too dressy for an interview.

    我有两套校服,一套绿的和一套褐色的女服,还有一条缀着三排花边的女服,是过节穿的,穿着去面试太花哨了。

  • dressy (adj.) 1760s, from dress (v.) + -y (2).
dressy / ˈdresi ; NAmE ˈdresi / adjective ( dress·ier , dressi·est ) 1 (of clothes 衣服 ) elegant and formal 漂亮雅致的;讲究的;正式的 2 (of people ) liking to wear elegant or fashionable clothes 衣着讲究的;穿着时髦的 dressy dressier dressiest dressy / ˈdresi ; NAmE ˈdresi /
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