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Kleid áo váy Kleidung


OXF3000D: trang phục dress Kleid

ENDE: dress Kleid
ENDE: gown Kleid










I am wearing a blue dress. Tôi đang mặc một chiếc váy màu xanh nước biển. * 081
I am wearing a red dress. Tôi đang mặc một chiếc váy màu đỏ. * 081
I am wearing a green dress. Tôi đang mặc một chiếc váy màu xanh lá cây. * 081
I was allowed to buy myself a dress. Tôi đã được phép mua một cái váy cho mình. * 090


like: Kleid
das Kleid chiếc váy
die Umkleidekabine phòng thay đồ
verkleidet cải trang
die Damenbekleidung quần áo dành cho nữ

Kleid 衣服 yīfu
Umkleidekabine 更衣室 gēng yī shì
verkleidet 化了装的 huà le zhuāng de
Damenbekleidung 女装 nǚzhuāng

Das Wetter wird sehr kalt und nass und Tri braucht neue Kleidung. Trời rất lạnh và ẩm ướt và Tri cần quần áo mới. (Lektion 21, Nr. 247)
Ich denke, dass ich neue Kleidung benötige. Anh nghĩ, anh cần quần áo mới. (Lektion 21, Nr. 250)
Sie möchte dort ein Kleid anprobieren, das sie auf einer Modenschau gesehen hat. Cô ấy muốn mặc thử một cái váy, cái mà cô ấy đã nhìn thấy trong chương trình biếu diễn thời trang. (Lektion 21, Nr. 254)
Schau dir dieses Kleid an. Es ist fantastisch. Denkst du, es würde mir passen? Anh xem cái váy xem. Nó thật tuyệt. Anh thấy nó có hợp với em không? (Lektion 21, Nr. 255)
Hast du die lange Schlange vor der Umkleidekabine gesehen? Em có nhìn thấy một hàng dài trước phòng thay đồ không? (Lektion 76, Nr. 1083)


A word of advice. Don't wear that dress. advice
She was dressed all in white. all
You need to allow three metres of fabric for the dress. allow
We can have the dress altered to fit you. alter
articles of clothing article
They were all dressed as clowns. as
The bomb was disguised as a package. as
baby food/clothes baby
'How much is that dress?' 'Eighty dollars.' be
Britain's best-dressed woman best
Everyone at the funeral was dressed in black. black
She was dressed in blue. blue
Put your clothes in the bottom drawer. bottom
a bright yellow dress bright
Brown doesn't (= brown clothes do not) suit you. brown
buy (sth): Where did you buy that dress? buy
She takes great care of her clothes. take care of sb/sth/yourself
catch (in/on sth): Her dress caught on a nail. catch
I didn't have time to get changed before the party (= to put different clothes on). change
We cleared out all our old clothes. clear out, clear sth out
I bought some new clothes for the trip. clothes
Bring a change of clothes with you. clothes
She has no clothes sense (= she does not know what clothes look attractive). clothes
protective clothing clothing
the high cost of food and clothing clothing
an item/article of clothing clothing
a clothing manufacturer clothing
come in sth: This dress comes in black and red. come
These ink stains won't come out of my dress. come out (of sth)
Let me slip into something more comfortable (= change into more comfortable clothing). comfortable
a shop selling clothes at competitive prices (= as low as any other shop) competitive
They were more concerned with how the other women had dressed than with what the speaker was saying. concerned
To avoid confusion, please write the children's names clearly on all their school clothes. confusion
Her style of dress was never conservative. conservative
His clothes were curiously old-fashioned. curiously
She cut the dress out of some old material. cut sth out
design sth: to design a car/a dress/an office design
His clothes were covered in dirt. dirt
dirty hands/clothes dirty
She looked at my clothes with disapproval. disapproval
a long white dress dress
a wedding dress dress
to wear casual/formal dress dress
He has no dress sense (= no idea of how to dress well). dress
dress sb (in sth): She dressed the children in their best clothes. dress
dress for/in/as sth: You should dress for cold weather today. dress
dress sb (for/in/as sth): He was dressed as a woman (= he was wearing women's clothes). dress
The boys were all dressed up as pirates. dress up, dress sb up
dress-up clothes dress up, dress sb up
fully dressed dressed
smartly dressed dressed
dressed in...: The bride was dressed in white. dressed
He was casually dressed in jeans and a T-shirt. dressed
We can wear each other's clothes. each other
It's a false economy to buy cheap clothes (= it seems cheaper but it is not really since they do not last very long). economy
an elegant dress elegant
I didn't have enough clothes to last a week. enough
Our dresses were the same except mine was red. except
That dress was an expensive mistake. expensive
expert (at/in doing sth): She's expert at making cheap but stylish clothes. expert
dressed in the latest fashion fashion
fashionable clothes/furniture/ideas fashionable
fasten (up): The dress fastens at the back. fasten
fine clothes/wines/workmanship fine
I tried the dress on but it didn't fit. fit
a close-fitting dress fit
fit sb/sth: I can't find clothes to fit me. fit
the folds of her dress fold
He always followed the latest fashions (= dressed in fashionable clothes). follow
You could tell she was foreign by the way she dressed. foreign
formal evening dress formal
a collection of summer dresses in fresh colours fresh
There were cardboard boxes stuffed full of clothes. full
a dress that is generously cut (= uses plenty of material) generously
to get dressed/undressed (= to put your clothes on/take your clothes off) get
get sb/sth + adj.: Don't get your dress dirty! get
My clothes won't all go in that one suitcase. go
She was dressed all in green. green
dressed in grey grey
Most of his clothes were handed down to him by his older brother. hand sth down (to sb)
He had nothing (= no clothes) on. have (got) sth on
dressed in their best clothes in
A notice informed the guests that formal dress was required. inform
A windproof jacket is an essential item of clothing for hillwalking. item
a white knit dress knitted
He'll only wear clothes with a designer label. label
How many layers of clothing are you wearing? layer
light summer clothes light
She's wearing a dress like mine. like
the classic little black dress little
Just put those clothes in the machine (= the washing machine). machine
'I'm going to buy some new clothes.' 'Well, don't go mad (= spend more than is sensible).' mad
Her designer clothes were from the pages of a glossy fashion magazine. magazine
This dress makes me look fat. make
They have cornered the market in sportswear (= sell the most). market
a master of disguise master
'What material is this dress made of?' 'Cotton.' material
Police in riot gear were in attendance as a precautionary measure. measure
military uniform military
Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of movement. movement
The clothes are available in warm natural colours. natural
neatly folded clothes neatly
Let me show you my new dress. new
She wears those strange clothes just to get herself noticed. notice
Glass and plastic objects lined the shelves. object
'I didn't realise it was a formal occasion.' 'Obviously!' (= I can see by the way you are dressed) obviously
oddly coloured clothes oddly
old-fashioned clothes/styles/methods/equipment old-fashioned
She was wearing her new dress, the red one. one
outdoor clothing/activities outdoor
She makes all her own clothes. own
She bought a dress pattern and some material. pattern
These garments are intended for professional sports people. people
People's clothes are often an expression of their personality. personality
a piece of clothing/furniture/luggage piece
a pile of books/clothes/bricks pile
The clothes were piled high on the chair. pile
She was dressed in pink. pink
This dress is really nice. Pity it's so expensive. pity
a plain but elegant dress plain
Cool, loose-fitting clothes are practical in a hot climate. practical
You look so pretty in that dress! pretty
pretty clothes pretty
Wear clothes that provide adequate protection against the wind and rain. protection
The band dressed up as the Beatles as a publicity stunt. publicity
She was dressed in purple. purple
She was wearing the same dress that I had on. same
Alex doesn't have any dress sense (= does not know which clothes look attractive). sense
sew sth: She sews all her own clothes. sew
Human beings need food, clothing and shelter. shelter
an off-the-shoulder dress shoulder
a dress that shows off her figure show sth off
simple but elegant clothes simple
a dress with short/long sleeves sleeve
That dress is too small for you. small
a dress made from the finest, softest silk soft
Take some spare clothes in case you get wet. spare
spend sth on sth/on doing sth: She spent £100 on a new dress. spend
Her dress had split along the seam. split
squeeze sth (out): He took off his wet clothes and squeezed the water out. squeeze
standard sizes of clothes standard
strip sb (to sth): He stood there stripped to the waist (= he had no clothes on the upper part of his body). strip
She had to struggle into the tight dress. struggle
a two-/three-piece suit (= of two/three pieces of clothing) suit
a summer dress summer
She swept the clothes onto the floor and invited him to sit down. sweep
taste (in sth): She has very expensive tastes in clothes. taste
He tore his clothes off (= took them off quickly and carelessly) and dived into the lake. tear
That dress of hers is too short. that
That's a nice dress. that
His clothes, though old and worn, looked clean and of good quality. though
Can you tidy away your clothes, please? tidy sth away
The dress was too tight for me. too
The workmen were stripped to the waist (= wearing no clothes on the top half of their bodies). waist
waste sth on sth: Why waste money on clothes you don't need? waste
She always wears black (= black clothes). wear
wet clothes wet
She was dressed all in white. white
I saw the dress I wanted in the window. window
I wish you wouldn't leave your clothes all over the floor. wish
The bag was stuffed with dirty clothes. with
He was voted the worst dressed celebrity. worst
She was dressed in yellow. yellow
I like your dress. your