0 a tall piece of furniture with cupboards below and shelves on the top half:
a kitchen dresser
1 used in phrases that describe the type of clothes that someone wears:
2 a piece of furniture with drawers, usually with a mirror on top, used esp. for keeping clothes in:
On a daily basis therefore the resident dressers looked after the needs of the workers.
The estate hospitals were administered by dressers ('hospital assistants') who were under the charge of visiting medical practitioners.
In the nineteenth century, trousers were worn by men, some working women, and reform dressers like the bloomerites.
Enterprising window dressers dressed up in ski outfits to set up a display of sportswear in this store.
The roles that bioethicists occupy in the public field can be crudely characterized as the following: demagogues, firefighters, window dressers, and academics.
The problems that we have as window dressers are somewhat different.
On the other hand, he does occasionally use the verb dresser in this connection.
Beneath the window was a dresser, with three deep drawers.
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傢俱, 碗櫃, 餐具櫥…
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家具, 碗柜, 餐具橱…
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tocador, aparador, cómoda [feminine]…
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cômoda, guarda-louça…
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衣装だんす, ドレッサー, 食器棚…
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tuvalet masası, konsol, şifonyer…
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commode [feminine], vaisselier [masculine], vaisselier…
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خِزانة ذات أدراج, نَملِيّة (مِصر)…
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