undress的意思和读音

undress

: [ʌnˈdres] : [ʌn'dres]

n.

v.…)

undresses  undressing  undressed  

v.dress

v.strip off,strip,unclothe,uncloak,bareundressv.

1.[i][t]…)to take off your clothes; to remove sb else's clothes

She undressed and got into bed.

to undress a child

He got undressed in a small cubicle next to the pool.

n.

1.[u]the fact of sb wearing no, or few, clothes

He appeared at the window in a state of undress .

v.1.使[]2.使3.,...4....5.1.使[]2.使3.,...4....5.

n.1.()便;【便

v.1.to remove your clothes, or to remove someone elses clothes

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1.Then she wanted to take a shower, and wanted privacy while she did so, meaning that I could not undress her, which I rather regretted.

2.Here she sat down on the edge of the bed, looking blankly around, and presently began to undress.沿

3."Perhaps he is no longer in the coach, " he thought, as he rebuttoned the waistcoat of his undress uniform.“,”

4.SLY. 'Tis much. Servants, leave me and her alone. Exeunt SERVANTS Madam, undress you, and come now to bed./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5."To undress one of these women is like an outing that necessitates three weeks advance notice. "“”。

6.Let me help you undress , dearest, " she said humbly. "“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>,”

7.I liked her, so when she asked me if I would feel comfortable letting her undress me, I said, "Sure. "”。

8.he grumbled, as he covered his fire and began to undress.

9.I do not remember how I got home, but I do remember Steerforth helping me to undress and get into bed.

10.He put it up and began to undress .