Dressed-undressed
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定义
(Are you) undressed?: (你)没穿衣服(吗?)
(I'm) dressed: (我)穿戴整齐(了)
示例
- "For the duration of your stay here, you will be dressed in these humble robes."
- "I am offering a handful of Bruno's most esteemed business associates the opportunity to come dressed as famous inmates."
- "Brian : I am dressed!"
- "Now get dressed, and we'll head to the office, ok?"
- "Brian : Well don't just stand there – help me get dressed!"
- "Brian : No, Gidyeon, we need to get you up and dressed."
- "I'm dressed as a salesman."
- "Krazy Gidyeon : No, you get dressed!"
- "Why don't we start by getting dressed?"
- "Philip : Yeah, I saw a fat man dressed in red"
- "I choose my expressions for the day when I get dressed each morning."
- "Who dressed him, Stevie Wonder?"
- "Just because she is dressed a certain way doesn't give you the right to make her feel uncomfortable."
- "After being kept in solitary confinement for two hours, he will be released only to discover staff and friends dressed as prisoners, and the festivities will begin in the old prison canteen!"
练习 1
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply!
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply!
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply!
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply!
This is a true statement. Horatio asks Bob, "Why are you here?" which is the best indication that he wishes to know the reason for Bob's visit.
This statement is not true. Bob asks Horatio "Didn't Polly tell you I was coming by?" and Horatio responds "oh yes". This is a clear indication that Polly did inform Horatio of Bob's visit.
We can assume that Horatio is "undressed" or "nude" during this dialogue because Horatio tells Bob: "let me put on some clothes first".
This is not a true statement. At the beginning of the dialogue, Bob asks Horatio "Can I come in?". He is asking for permission before entering Horatio's office.
练习 2
Candy suggests that the Pope "throw off his robes".
She is suggesting that the Pope .
She is suggesting that the Pope .
Candy suggests that the Pope "throw off his robes".
She is suggesting that the Pope get undressed.
She is suggesting that the Pope get undressed.
get undressed: "To throw off (one's clothes)" is to get undressed, or remove one's clothing. When Candy says that the Pope can "throw off his robes", she means that he can disrobe, or literally remove his robes, in order to go swimming.
take a break: The expression "to throw off one's clothes" doesn't refer to "taking a break" or relaxing, although getting undressed and going swimming is a good way to relax. You should try it. Go ahead, Gymglish will be waiting for you when you come back. Remember your goggles!
throw away his clothes: The expression "to throw off one's clothes" doesn't refer to "throwing away", or putting one's clothes in the garbage. The expression refers to removing clothing.
quit his job: The expression "to throw off one's clothes" doesn't refer to "quitting one's job".
take off his funny hat: Does the Pope wear a funny hat? I hadn't noticed.
练习 3
Opposites Attract!
Select the antonyms, or opposites of the words listed below. Each term was used in Luna's note.
Select the antonyms, or opposites of the words listed below. Each term was used in Luna's note.
| Term | Antonym | |||
| Loose | ||||
| Lend | ||||
| Clothed |
Opposites Attract!
Select the antonyms, or opposites of the words listed below. Each term was used in Luna's note.
Select the antonyms, or opposites of the words listed below. Each term was used in Luna's note.
| Term | Antonym | |||
| Loose | Tight 1 | |||
| Lend | Borrow 2 | |||
| Clothed | Naked 3 |
1 Tight: This is correct. In the context of clothing, garments are considered "loose" or "tight" depending on how much room there is for the body inside them. Example: "His shirt was so tight, you see the hairs on his chest."
1 Basic: This is incorrect. "Basic" means primary or simple, and isn't the opposite of "loose". The opposite of basic might be "complex", "advanced" or "sophisticated".
1 New: This is incorrect. "New" means recent "not existing previously", and isn't the opposite of "loose". The opposite of "new" is generally "old".
1 Formal: This is incorrect. "Formal" means "elegant", "sophisticated" or "fancy". Example: The wedding was very formal: only tuxedos and dinner dresses were worn.The opposite of "formal" is "informal" or "casual".
2 Borrow: This is correct. "To borrow" means to take or receive something with the promise and understanding that it will be returned. "Borrow" is the opposite of "to lend". Example: -Can I borrow your car this weekend? -Sorry, but I don't lend my car to chimpanzees, even if they are capable of human speech.
2 Give: This is incorrect. "To give" is to donate or award something; it isn't an antonym for "lend". A common antonym for "take" is "give".
2 Take: This is incorrect. "To take" isn't an antonym for "lend". A common antonym for "give" is "take".
3 Naked: This is correct. The adjective "clothed" describes someone or something that is "dressed" or "wearing clothes". Other antonyms for "clothed" include "nude", "undressed" and "unclothed".
3 Dressed: This is incorrect. "Dressed" and "clothed" are actually synonyms: words which express the same meaning.
3 Dirty: This is incorrect. "Dirty" means "unclean", "unhygienic" or "unwashed". It is not an antonym of "clothed".
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