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Basic vocabulary of dress

British beauty

Clothing; Women's wear.

Dress up; Dress; Dress; Dress (sb).

She is wearing a beautiful evening dress.

She is wearing a beautiful evening dress.

She wore a diamond brooch on her new dress.

She wore a diamond pin on her new dress.

Grammar:?

When used as a countable noun, it means "clothes worn by women and children". Especially a woman's one-piece skirt.

Dress, when used as an uncountable noun, is the general name of clothes, especially outerwear, which can be worn by both men and women, and sometimes refers to clothes worn on specific occasions.

(verb)

Dress is basically "dressing naked", which can indicate state (= dressing) or action (= dressing). Dress contains the flavor of carefully selected clothes or styles, which can be extended to "decoration", "dressing up" and "providing clothes for …"; Bandage; Comb your hair "and so on.

Dress, when used as an intransitive verb, refers to the state of being "dressed" or to repetitive or habitual actions in informal situations.

When used as a transitive verb, the most common meaning is "clothes". Its object is reflexive pronouns or other nouns representing people, not nouns representing clothes.