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dresser

/dres-er/US // ˈdrɛs ər //UK // (ˈdrɛsə) //

梳妆台,妆台,衣柜,梳理台

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who dresses.
    • : a person employed to dress actors, care for costumes, etc., at a theater, television studio, or the like.
    • : Chiefly British. a surgeon's assistant.
    • : a person who dresses in a particular manner, as specified: a fancy dresser; a careful and distinctive dresser.
    • : any of several tools or devices used in dressing materials.
    • : Metalworking. a block, fitting into an anvil, on which pieces are forged.a mallet for shaping sheet metal.
    • : a tool for truing the surfaces of grinding wheels.

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Examples

  • Kanimba was horrified to see her dad — always an impeccable dresser — in such debilitated condition.

  • These workstations can transform a kitchen table, coffee table, or dresser into a productivity center.

  • Radcliff said that in her two-bedroom Brooklyn apartment, she is currently using the top of her dresser in her bedroom as a desk while using a dining room chair as a seat.

  • He placed a television on a dresser, eye-height, and paced around the room.

  • She gets Sarah to come to town for opening night and be her dresser, for old time’s sake.

  • As a child, he remembers watching his father, “a very sharp dresser,” add the final touches to his suits—a tie.

  • The room held a sizable amount of old, worn furniture: the bed, a studio couch, three stuffed chairs, a chifforobe and a dresser.

  • Pop music, much like a teenager with a dresser full of training bras and her first summer job, is going through a lot changes.

  • Petersen was a convener of people, known on multiple continents as a careful thinker, dynamic speaker, and dapper dresser.

  • Kate might also want to think about taking a dresser or a lady's maid.

  • Dorothy turned to the dresser, and a strange expression came over her face.

  • Why, Tip says she's the best-lookin' woman in the walley, and that she's a terrible tasty dresser.

  • Then she looked more hopeful as her eyes rested on Betty, who was sorting the contents of a too-crowded dresser drawer.

  • "And so we had," said Betty, closing the dresser drawer with a bang and coming unexpectedly to her aid.

  • He was a swagger dresser and more marked than many because he was strikingly handsome.

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