undress
undress 英 [ʌnˈdres] 美 [ʌnˈdrɛs]
vt. 使脱衣服;使卸去装饰;暴露 vi. 脱衣服 n. 便服;裸体
进行时:undressing 过去式:undressed 过去分词:undressed 第三人称单数:undresses 名词复数:undresses
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- vt. 使脱衣服;使卸去装饰;暴露
- vi. 脱衣服
- n. 便服;裸体
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1. She pushed away and laughed, "Some men pay me ten and I undress and they don't want to do it.
她推开我,笑了,“有的男人给了我十块钱,我脱了衣服,他们就不想要了。
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2. Of course the first thing I thought was how in the world did the crew decide who would help her undress?
当然我所想到的第一件事情就是,究竟机组人员是如何决定最后由谁来帮她脱掉衣服?
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3. One University of Chicago study found that 51 percent of 25- to 29-year-old men were aroused just watching their wives undress.
芝加哥大学的一项研究发现51%的25--29岁的男性当他们仅看到妻子的裸体就会激发起性趣。
- undress (n.) "state of partial or incomplete dress," 1680s, from undress (v.). Meaning "ordinary dress" is from 1748.
- undress (v.) 1590s, "to shed one's clothing," from un- (2) "opposite of" + dress (v.). Transitive sense of "to strip off (someone's) clothing" is recorded from 1610s. Related: Undressed; undressing.
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