undress [
,ʌn'dres]
vt. 使脱衣服, 暴露, 使卸去装饰
vi. 脱衣服
undress
Undress \Un*dress"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + dress.]
1. To divest of clothes; to strip.
2. To divest of ornaments to disrobe.
3. (Med.) To take the dressing, or covering, from; as, to
undress a wound.
Undress \Un"dress\, n.
1. A loose, negligent dress; ordinary dress, as distinguished
from full dress.
2. (Mil. & Naval) An authorized habitual dress of officers
and soldiers, but not full-dress uniform.
{Undress parade} (Mil.), a substitute for dress parade,
allowed in bad weather, the companies forming without
arms, and the ceremony being shortened.
- In the background are lighted billboards advertising products endorsed by models in various stages of undress.
- About 1,500 prostitutes threatened to march on the capitol Monday and undress publicly to press for creation of a red light district in the city.
- Like Playboy and Hefner, the program is saucy in its use of attractive young women in varying states of undress.
- Watkins, who represented Robinson, said the defense produced evidence that undercover police asked the prostitute to undress in their presence.