
여성용 원피스 또는 드레스.
A one-piece garment for a woman or girl that typically has a bodice and skirt.
예문:
"She wore a beautiful red velvet dress to the winter gala."
"My daughter insists on wearing her favorite princess dress everywhere, even to the grocery store."
"The tailor specializes in altering wedding dresses and evening gowns."
옷을 입다; (특정 복장으로) 차려입다.
To put on one's clothes; often used to mean putting on formal or specific attire (often followed by 'up' or 'down').
예문:
"I need about twenty minutes to shower and dress before breakfast."
"You should dress warmly if you plan to hike in the mountains today."
"They decided to dress up for the cocktail party, even though it wasn't strictly required."
(음식을) 손질하다; (샐러드에) 드레싱을 치다.
To prepare food (especially meat, poultry, or fish) for cooking or consumption, or to add a sauce or seasoning (dressing) to a salad.
예문:
"Before roasting the chicken, you must dress it by removing the giblets."
"The chef likes to dress the fresh greens with a light vinaigrette just before serving."
상처를 치료하다; 붕대를 감다.
To clean, treat, or apply a covering (such as a bandage) to a wound or injury.
예문:
"The nurse carefully dressed the burn wound to prevent infection."
"After the surgery, the doctor instructed me on how to properly dress the incision at home."
정식의; 정장용의.
Suitable for formal occasions or requiring formal attire (used attributively, as in 'dress code' or 'dress shoes').
예문:
"The invitation specified that the event was a dress affair, requiring black tie."
"He keeps a pair of dress shoes polished and ready for unexpected meetings."