1 putting on clothes and pretending to be something, or to be someone different:
2 to wear more formal clothes than you usually wear:
You don’t need to dress up for the party.
3 to change your appearance by wearing special or unusual clothes:
I'm just playing dress-up, making a little fun of myself and having a really good time.
It is unique for it strictly requires the contesting groups to dress-up their dancers in period costumes only.
After all, playing dress-up does not result in one winner and many losers, and children may enjoy appeasing parents rather than the activity itself.
They organized events such as dress-up days, bulletin board displays, and lunch events where participants could earn house points.
Despite being treated like a dress-up doll or a pupil, she is trying to keep her chin up, and loves her new husband a lot.
It organises stylish and colourful dress-up demonstrations as part of its campaign of direct action.
Front and rear bumpers had optional chrome tips, a dress-up item that bolted to the ends of the stock bumper.
Several websites provide a directory of dress-up games and are updated regularly to list the new games that appear online.
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穿正裝,盛裝, 改換裝束,裝扮…
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arreglarse, disfrazarse, vestirse de gala…
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vestir-se com elegância, fantasiar-se…
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se mettre sur son trente-et-un, se déguiser, bien s’habiller…
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