undress
英式音标:[ʌnˈdres] 美式音标:[ʌnˈdrɛs]
undress基本解释 vt. 使脱衣服;使卸去装饰;暴露vi. 脱衣服n. 便服;裸体 undress的意思释义 vt.脱…衣服;使卸下装饰;

undress怎么读
英式音标:[ʌnˈdres]
美式音标:[ʌnˈdrɛs]
undress基本解释
vt. 使脱衣服;使卸去装饰;暴露
vi. 脱衣服
n. 便服;裸体
undress的意思释义
vt.
脱…衣服;使卸下装饰;暴露;从(例如伤员)脱去绷带
vi.
脱衣服;
n.
便服;裸体;衣服未穿完整;
变形
过去式:undressed过去分词:undressed现在分词:undressing第三人称单数:undresses
双语释义
v.(动词)vi. 脱衣服 disrobe or strip
vt. 除去…的衣服 take off sb\'s clothes
英英释义
undress[ ,ʌn\'dres ]n.partial or complete nakedness
\"a state of undress\"
v.
get undressed
\"please don\'t undress in front of everybody!\"
同义词:discaseuncaseunclothestripstrip downdisrobepeel
remove (someone\'s or one\'s own) clothes
\"The nurse quickly undressed the accident victim\"
同义词:stripdivestdisinvest
undress用法及例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
She undressed her son.
她脱掉了儿子的衣服。
The boy undressed and went to bed.
孩子脱掉衣服上床睡觉。
Does that native always dress and undress you?
那个土人不是常常给你穿衣服脱衣服吗?
例句参考
States of undress: nakedness and the colonial imagination.Why does a language undress? Strange cases in Indonesia
Linguistic simplicity and complexity : why do languages undress?
Strap for securing a pant leg to a wearer during a stage of partial undress
The effect of gravitational tidal forces on vacuum polarization: How to undress a photon
INTRA-SPECIFIC MUTUALISM AND KIN-ASSOCIATION OF COFOUNDRESSES IN ALLODAPINE BEES (HYMENOPTERA ANTHOPHORIDAE)
The timing of conflict and cooperation among cofoundresses of the social wasp Polistes fuscatus (Hymenoptera: Vespidae).
Defence against intraspecific usurpation by paper wasp cofoundresses (Polistes fuscatus, Hymenoptera: Vespidae).
A Thalassinoides burrow containing the crustacean Glyphaea undressieri (Meyer) from the Bathonian of Oxfordshire
Linguistic simplicity and complexity: Why do languages undress? (Language contact and bilingualism 1.) by John H. McWhorter
undress词源
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.
undress (n.)
\"state of partial or incomplete dress,\" 1680s, from undress (v.). Meaning \"ordinary dress\" is from 1748.
