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dress 2, verb(dictionary)
subfascial(medicine)
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prepatellar bursa(medicine)
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subfascial prepatellar bursa (medicine) and dress 2, verb (oh)


subfascial prepatellar bursa (medicine)


subfascial prepatellar bursa
<anatomy> A bursa between the fascia lata and the quadriceps tendon anterior to the patella.

Synonym: bursa subfascialis prepatellaris.


dress 2, verb (oh)



2 W2S2 v
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1 ?put on clothes?
2 ?wear clothes?
3 ?make/choose clothes?
4 ?wound/cut etc?
5 ?meat/fish?
6 ?salad?
7 ?window?
8 ?soldiers?
9 ?hair?
10 ?wood/stone etc?
Phrasal verbs
dress down
dress up
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[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: dresser 'to arrange', from Latin directus 'straight'; DIRECT1]
?PUT ON CLOTHES?
[I and T] to put clothes on yourself or someone else
::Aunt Margaret told her to dress herself in her nicest dress.
::I dress the kids before I go to work.
::I've got to go Home to dress.
::I dressed quickly.
dress sb in sth
::She dressed Louis in his best blue jersey.
?WEAR CLOTHES?
[I] to wear a particular kind of clothes
::Dress warmly if you're going out for a walk.
dress casually/smartly
::I spend most of my time in the house with young children, so I dress casually.
dress for
::How do you normally dress for work?
::We usually dress for dinner (=wear formal clothes for our evening meal) .
?MAKE/CHOOSE CLOTHES?
[T] to make or choose clothes for someone
::Versace dressed some of the most famous people in Hollywood.
?WOUND/CUT ETC?
[T] to clean, treat, and cover a wound
?MEAT/FISH?
[T] to clean and prepare meat or fish so that it is ready to cook or eat
::dressed crab
?SALAD?
[T] to put oil, vinegar, salt etc onto a salad
?WINDOW?
[T] to put an attractive arrangement in a shop window
-see also window dresser
?SOLDIERS?
[I and T] technical to stand in a straight line, or to make soldiers do this
?HAIR?
[T] formal to arrange someone's hair into a special style
?WOOD/STONE ETC?
[T] technical to prepare or put a special surface onto wood, stone, leather etc
dress down phr v
to wear clothes that are more informal than the ones you would usually wear
::In many offices, people dress down on Fridays.
dress sb ¡û¡ú down
to speak angrily to someone about something they have done wrong
-see also dressing-down
dress up phr v
to wear special clothes for fun, or to put special clothes on someone
dress up as
::He went to the party dressed up as a Chicago gangster.
dress up in
::I keep a box of old clothes for the children to dress up in.
dress sb ¡û¡ú up
::We dressed him up as a gorilla.
to wear clothes that are more formal than the ones you would usually wear
::It's a small informal party - you don't have to dress up.
dress sth ¡û¡ú up
to make something more interesting or attractive
::It was the old offer dressed up as something new.
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HINT sense 1
In spoken English, it is more usual to say get dressed .