dressed adjective[ after verb ] uk /drest/ us /drest/ A2 wearing clothes and not naked: 穿着衣服的 get dressedI usually get dressed before I eat breakfast.我通常在早饭前穿好衣服。 dressed inHe was dressed in a dark grey suit.他穿着深灰色西装。 The party guests came early, and I wasn't fully dressed (= didn't have all my clothes on).参加聚会的客人来得很早,我还没来得及穿好衣服。 B1 wearing clothing of a particular type or colour: a well-dressed/casually dressed man衣着考究/穿便装的男人 dressed inBrides are traditionally dressed in white. The two sisters were always dressed identically.这两姐妹总是穿着一样的衣服。 The little pageboys were dressed in kilts and the bridesmaids in pink dresses.小男傧相们身着苏格兰式短裙,伴娘们则穿着粉红色礼服。 I'm not properly dressed for this sort of weather. She was dressed casually in jeans and a sweatshirt.她很随意地穿着一条牛仔裤和一件运动衫。 We can't go yet - I'm only half dressed. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Wearing clothes attired caped clad clothe clothed French tuck garbed grow grow into someone/something have (got) something on hoodie mould nine sartorially shop your closetidiom stylish stylishly suit tog wear
Idioms
dressed (up) to the nines
dressed to kill
dressed | American Dictionary
dressed adjective us/drest/ wearing clothes, or wearing all your usual clothes: I’m getting dressed – I’ll be ready in a minute.