dresser
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A dresser is a chest of drawers, sometimes with a mirror on the top. 梳妝臺(tái)[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
2. N-COUNT You can use dresser to refer to the kind of clothes that a person wears. For example, if you say that someone is a casual dresser, you mean that they wear casual clothes. 穿著…衣服的人
Mr. Jorgensen was an immaculate dresser. 喬根森先生是個(gè)衣著考究的人。
3. N a person employed to assist actors in putting on and taking off their costumes 服裝師[theatre]
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dresser /?dr?s?/ (dressers)
劍橋詞典
dresser noun [C] (FURNITURE)
UKa tall piece of furniture with cupboards below and shelves on the top half
碗櫃;餐具櫥
a kitchen dresser 櫥櫃
A2 US
a piece of bedroom furniture with drawers , sometimes with a mirror on top , used especially for keeping clothes in
(有抽屜、頂部通常配有鏡子的)矮衣櫃
dresser noun [C] (CLOTHES)
used in phrases that describe the type of clothes that someone wears
穿著…的人,衣著…的人
She was always a very stylish dresser. 她縂是衣著時(shí)髦。
He's a very snappy (= stylish and modern ) dresser. 他是個(gè)穿著非常時(shí)髦的人。
theatre & film specialized
a person who works in the theatre or in films , helping the actors to put on their clothes
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