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dresser1

noun ˈdrɛsəˈdrɛsər
  • 1A sideboard with shelves above for storing and displaying plates and kitchen utensils.

    碗橱

    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the 19th century chinaware became more affordable, and was openly displayed, making dressers very popular.
    • He has a great assortment of tables, chairs, bookcases, intricate and unusual shelving, dressers, coffee tables and a wonderful bed and bedside lockers, all crafted by Jimmy himself.
    • A dinged-up dresser and desk sat on the adjacent wall, both nicked and scratched from years of abuse.
    • The furniture included a forties dresser, an oval sixties coffee table and two much newer Scandinavian-style bookcases of unvarnished pine.
    • They kept a creamery book behind the plates on the top shelf of the dresser in the kitchen so that they could see at a glance how much milk they had delivered to their co-op.
    • There are no cupboards but there is an open dresser with shelves for the china.
    • From here, a glass-panelled door connects to the large country style kitchen with its pine dresser and cupboards.
    • Dining-room storage tends to come in the form of dressers, tall cupboards or armoires, and sideboards.
    • It belonged in the trash bin, not displayed out in the dresser.
    • Yeah, he climbs on the kitchen cabinets and dressers.
    1. 1.1North American A chest of drawers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Before I could stop him, he was hurriedly picking up the clothes from the floor and shoving them in random drawers of the dresser.
      • Destiny put her stuff in one of the empty drawers in her dresser and sat back down at the table with tears in her eyes.
      • He folded his clothes nicely into the drawers of his dresser, and partly filled his closet.
      • I grab a handful of clothes and stuff it into the drawer of the mahogany dresser next to one of the king-sized beds.
      • He looked under the bed, in her dresser drawers, in her closet.
      • I went to my dresser, opened the drawer, and counted about 25 t-shirts of my own.
      • It may be installed in a dresser or desk drawer or detached and mounted in a vehicle.
      • All I had to do was pull out the drawers from her dresser and put them on the bed, and Sara took care of the rest.
      • When we were done, the bed was completely under the window, with a desk, dresser, and chest of drawers against the walls.
      • I still have it in the top drawer of my dresser next to an old Scout knife, an envelope containing a bit of hair from my border collie and two French coins.
      • Several duffle bags of baby food and supplies were stowed under our beds and in several drawers of the dressers.
      • She pulled open the bottom drawer of the dresser and selected sheets, a pillow, and a light quilt and made the bed as smoothly as she could.
      • He walked over to her dresser and opened the drawer; his jaw dropped.
      • Two squat dressers, two drawers each, held her clothes, and were also flanked by realistically drawn climbing ivy.
      • She kept her diary in the drawer of her dresser and locked it.
      • Finally he pulled out a shirt from a drawer in his dresser.
      • She sat the helmet on the table and opened the top drawer of her dresser.
      • There were two dressers with drawers matching the same mahogany of the bed and a little cot in one corner set up for her.
      • I opened the first two drawers in the dresser and filled them.
      • There were two double beds, two bedside tables, and two dressers with six drawers each.

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting a kitchen sideboard or table on which food was prepared): from Old French dresseur, from dresser 'prepare' (see dress).

Rhymes

addresser, aggressor, assessor, compressor, confessor, contessa, depressor, digresser, guesser, intercessor, lesser, Odessa, oppressor, possessor, professor, represser, successor, transgressor, Vanessa

dresser2

noun ˈdrɛsəˈdrɛsər
  • 1with adjective A person who dresses in a specified way.

    (以某种方式)穿衣的人,穿得…的人

    a snappy dresser

    穿得非常时髦的人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Japanese are the most stylish dressers, the kindest hosts and the sweetest music fans in the world.
    • He was resistant at first, but soon became a careful dresser and appreciative of his wife's flair for interior design.
    • Utilitarian dressers are likely to have bought their garb from British Home Stores and the Co-operative Society.
    • To walk along any street in central Scotland is to appreciate what snappy dressers they are in downtown Tirana.
    • The first and most obvious thing is that we are both flashy dressers.
    • The first three issues reveal a handsome kid - strong, quick on the draw, and a snappy dresser.
    • In fact, he's a snappy dresser, with a penchant for Paul Smith suits and shirts, so his slippers would probably be hand-embroidered velvet.
    • My own son Jonny, now 7, is a snappy dresser, an avid film buff, and a splendid host.
    • Not only is she a brilliant writer, a snappy dresser, and a damn fine friend, she's also so right.
    • I was a tomboy, a horrible dresser, a fashion disaster as a child, and I really didn't care.
    • Another quick tip to help you seem like a simple, classy dresser is to avoid T-shirts with beer, sport or rock group logos.
    • Unsurprisingly, it concluded that he is a fantastic footballer, a great dresser and makes lots of money for his family, which is good of him.
    • Edward was a dapper dresser, and he liked people to pay attention to such things - for their own sake, and because he liked the idea of style.
    • If dad's a conservative dresser, he'll have a patterned jumper or two.
    • And surprise surprise, there were some flashes of hot pink that may force some conservative dressers to do a rethink.
    • None of this bothers me; some of the worst dressers in the world have produced some of the best music.
    • He was a most neat dresser when he paid his visits to Tubber on a fair day or any other time.
    • In London, it was a snappy dresser with a bowler hat.
    • And he was stylish, a cool dresser with a thin moustache.
    • My mother was a fantastic dresser and wore purple suede lace-up boots, loose clothes, headscarves and jewellery.
    1. 1.1 A person who habitually dresses in a smart or elegant way.
      (以某种方式)穿衣的人,穿得…的人
      she's gorgeous—and she's a dresser

      她很美——而且穿着讲究。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Billy has the build, and he's a dresser just like my dad, very classy.
      • He's a dresser, a ladies man.
  • 2A person whose job is to look after theatrical costumes and help actors to dress.

    (剧团的)服装员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite its razor-sharp timing and awesome technical demands, the show was staged entirely by ten actors and three technical crew with no stage managers or dressers to help.
    • This year, I became a dresser - one of an army of wardrobe staff which ensures the show and stars look good on stage.
    • As a teenager he became a dresser for a celebrated Kabuki performer in Tokyo, who arranged for him to study singing and dancing.
    • Raymond began his career as a foundry worker, with subsequent stints as a tram-driver, street-seller, and dresser in the theatre.
    • They could get close to the acting scene by being dressers of the actors, but behind the scenes they learned the lines of the plays, waiting for the day the acting rules changed.
    • But last September she applied to be a backstage helper in a panto and said she wanted to be Miss Garland's dresser.
    • Two years later, he got his first theatre job - as a stage hand and a dresser.
    • Once in New York, Emma Lou works as a dresser for the actress Arline Strange.
    • Solo singing was augmented by the use of strap-on microphones, which posed a challenge to the dressers as actors were readied for their turns on the stage.
    • What do you get when you cross a cross-dressing actor with a cross-acting dresser?
    • I was a trainee wig dresser for theatres at night.
    • Trefor started working in the theatre as a wig maker / dresser and soon began doing make-up for opera companies.
  • 3British A person who assists a surgeon during operations.

    〈英〉外科医生助手

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He became a surgeon's dresser in St. Thomas's Hospital.
    • A surgeon's dresser was leaning over him; packing his wound with basilicum powder and bandaging him up.
    • Undaunted by having only a bare, isolated hillside without running water or electricity he designed, built, and organised a hospital, training young Africans as nurses and dressers.
    • His thoughts went back, inopportunely enough, to the time when he had been surgeon's dresser in the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
  • 4A person who prepares, treats, or finishes a material or piece of equipment.

    调制者;处理者;完工者,精修者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Does anyone have any idea what steel dressers and steel moulders did in a steelworks?
    • That was a claim by several steel dressers who were suffering from pneumoconiosis attributable to defective ventilation in a factory.

dresser1

nounˈdrɛsərˈdresər
North American
  • 1A chest of drawers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I opened the first two drawers in the dresser and filled them.
    • Finally he pulled out a shirt from a drawer in his dresser.
    • He folded his clothes nicely into the drawers of his dresser, and partly filled his closet.
    • It may be installed in a dresser or desk drawer or detached and mounted in a vehicle.
    • Destiny put her stuff in one of the empty drawers in her dresser and sat back down at the table with tears in her eyes.
    • He looked under the bed, in her dresser drawers, in her closet.
    • Two squat dressers, two drawers each, held her clothes, and were also flanked by realistically drawn climbing ivy.
    • I went to my dresser, opened the drawer, and counted about 25 t-shirts of my own.
    • I still have it in the top drawer of my dresser next to an old Scout knife, an envelope containing a bit of hair from my border collie and two French coins.
    • There were two double beds, two bedside tables, and two dressers with six drawers each.
    • Before I could stop him, he was hurriedly picking up the clothes from the floor and shoving them in random drawers of the dresser.
    • When we were done, the bed was completely under the window, with a desk, dresser, and chest of drawers against the walls.
    • She kept her diary in the drawer of her dresser and locked it.
    • I grab a handful of clothes and stuff it into the drawer of the mahogany dresser next to one of the king-sized beds.
    • All I had to do was pull out the drawers from her dresser and put them on the bed, and Sara took care of the rest.
    • She pulled open the bottom drawer of the dresser and selected sheets, a pillow, and a light quilt and made the bed as smoothly as she could.
    • There were two dressers with drawers matching the same mahogany of the bed and a little cot in one corner set up for her.
    • Several duffle bags of baby food and supplies were stowed under our beds and in several drawers of the dressers.
    • He walked over to her dresser and opened the drawer; his jaw dropped.
    • She sat the helmet on the table and opened the top drawer of her dresser.
    1. 1.1 A sideboard with shelves above for storing and displaying plates and kitchen utensils.
      碗橱
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Yeah, he climbs on the kitchen cabinets and dressers.
      • Dining-room storage tends to come in the form of dressers, tall cupboards or armoires, and sideboards.
      • They kept a creamery book behind the plates on the top shelf of the dresser in the kitchen so that they could see at a glance how much milk they had delivered to their co-op.
      • During the 19th century chinaware became more affordable, and was openly displayed, making dressers very popular.
      • It belonged in the trash bin, not displayed out in the dresser.
      • There are no cupboards but there is an open dresser with shelves for the china.
      • From here, a glass-panelled door connects to the large country style kitchen with its pine dresser and cupboards.
      • The furniture included a forties dresser, an oval sixties coffee table and two much newer Scandinavian-style bookcases of unvarnished pine.
      • He has a great assortment of tables, chairs, bookcases, intricate and unusual shelving, dressers, coffee tables and a wonderful bed and bedside lockers, all crafted by Jimmy himself.
      • A dinged-up dresser and desk sat on the adjacent wall, both nicked and scratched from years of abuse.

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting a kitchen sideboard or table on which food was prepared): from Old French dresseur, from dresser ‘prepare’ (see dress).

dresser2

nounˈdrɛsərˈdresər
  • 1with adjective A person who dresses in a specified way.

    (以某种方式)穿衣的人,穿得…的人

    a snappy dresser

    穿得非常时髦的人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • My mother was a fantastic dresser and wore purple suede lace-up boots, loose clothes, headscarves and jewellery.
    • Another quick tip to help you seem like a simple, classy dresser is to avoid T-shirts with beer, sport or rock group logos.
    • Unsurprisingly, it concluded that he is a fantastic footballer, a great dresser and makes lots of money for his family, which is good of him.
    • If dad's a conservative dresser, he'll have a patterned jumper or two.
    • He was resistant at first, but soon became a careful dresser and appreciative of his wife's flair for interior design.
    • My own son Jonny, now 7, is a snappy dresser, an avid film buff, and a splendid host.
    • Utilitarian dressers are likely to have bought their garb from British Home Stores and the Co-operative Society.
    • Not only is she a brilliant writer, a snappy dresser, and a damn fine friend, she's also so right.
    • The first three issues reveal a handsome kid - strong, quick on the draw, and a snappy dresser.
    • To walk along any street in central Scotland is to appreciate what snappy dressers they are in downtown Tirana.
    • He was a most neat dresser when he paid his visits to Tubber on a fair day or any other time.
    • The Japanese are the most stylish dressers, the kindest hosts and the sweetest music fans in the world.
    • In fact, he's a snappy dresser, with a penchant for Paul Smith suits and shirts, so his slippers would probably be hand-embroidered velvet.
    • In London, it was a snappy dresser with a bowler hat.
    • Edward was a dapper dresser, and he liked people to pay attention to such things - for their own sake, and because he liked the idea of style.
    • I was a tomboy, a horrible dresser, a fashion disaster as a child, and I really didn't care.
    • None of this bothers me; some of the worst dressers in the world have produced some of the best music.
    • And he was stylish, a cool dresser with a thin moustache.
    • And surprise surprise, there were some flashes of hot pink that may force some conservative dressers to do a rethink.
    • The first and most obvious thing is that we are both flashy dressers.
    1. 1.1 A person who habitually dresses in a smart or elegant way.
      (以某种方式)穿衣的人,穿得…的人
      she's gorgeous—and she's a dresser

      她很美——而且穿着讲究。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's a dresser, a ladies man.
      • Billy has the build, and he's a dresser just like my dad, very classy.
  • 2A person whose job is to look after theatrical costumes and help actors to dress.

    (剧团的)服装员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Trefor started working in the theatre as a wig maker / dresser and soon began doing make-up for opera companies.
    • As a teenager he became a dresser for a celebrated Kabuki performer in Tokyo, who arranged for him to study singing and dancing.
    • Despite its razor-sharp timing and awesome technical demands, the show was staged entirely by ten actors and three technical crew with no stage managers or dressers to help.
    • I was a trainee wig dresser for theatres at night.
    • This year, I became a dresser - one of an army of wardrobe staff which ensures the show and stars look good on stage.
    • Raymond began his career as a foundry worker, with subsequent stints as a tram-driver, street-seller, and dresser in the theatre.
    • They could get close to the acting scene by being dressers of the actors, but behind the scenes they learned the lines of the plays, waiting for the day the acting rules changed.
    • Solo singing was augmented by the use of strap-on microphones, which posed a challenge to the dressers as actors were readied for their turns on the stage.
    • What do you get when you cross a cross-dressing actor with a cross-acting dresser?
    • Once in New York, Emma Lou works as a dresser for the actress Arline Strange.
    • But last September she applied to be a backstage helper in a panto and said she wanted to be Miss Garland's dresser.
    • Two years later, he got his first theatre job - as a stage hand and a dresser.
  • 3A person who prepares, treats, or finishes a material or piece of equipment.

    调制者;处理者;完工者,精修者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Does anyone have any idea what steel dressers and steel moulders did in a steelworks?
    • That was a claim by several steel dressers who were suffering from pneumoconiosis attributable to defective ventilation in a factory.
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