dress for

为了用餐而穿上正式的服装:指在去高档餐厅用餐时穿着正式的服装。
常用释义
为了用餐而穿上正式的服装:指在去高档餐厅用餐时穿着正式的服装。

例句

1·Winter, I need your advice, I want to buy a dress for my wife, can you tell me where I can get one at a reasonable price?

温特,我需要你的建议,我想给我的妻子买一条裙子,你能告诉我在哪里可以买到一条价格合理的裙子吗?

2·We don't dress for dinner here.

我们这儿参加晚宴不穿礼服。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

3·Some guests like to dress for supper.

有些客人喜欢穿礼服出席晚餐。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

4·Do they expect us to dress for dinner?

他们要求我们穿正式服装赴宴吗?

—— 《牛津词典》

5·You should dress for cold weather today.

你今天应该穿防寒的衣服。

—— 《牛津词典》

6·My mother has made a new dress for me.

我妈妈给我做了一件新衣服。

7·Lisa made a new hairstyle and wore a pretty dress for the photo.

丽莎做了个新发型,穿着漂亮的裙子去拍照。

8·Ms. Huang was very pleased because her husband and daughter bought a beautiful dress for her on her birthday.

黄女士很高兴,因为她的丈夫和女儿在她生日那天给她买了一条漂亮的裙子。

9·The keeper looked at the man's thick wallet and thought, "Oh, I wish that all the money could be mine!" The businessman didn't notice that, so he ordered the most expensive room and went to his room to dress for dinner.

看守人看了看那人厚厚的钱包,心想:“哦,我希望所有那些钱都是我的!”商人没有注意到这一点,所以他订了最贵的房间,然后回到自己的房间去穿晚礼服。

10·The rich man requested the most expensive room at the inn, and he went up to his room to dress for dinner.

那个富人要了旅馆里最贵的房间,然后他上楼到自己的房间去换衣服、准备吃饭。