dictionnaire Espagnol - Anglais

español - English

vestirse Anglais:

1. get dressed get dressed


Hold this while I get dressed.
Get up and get dressed.
It takes over an hour for him to get dressed.
get dressed in a hurry
How long does it take you to get dressed before school?
Hurry up and get dressed, or you’ll miss the school bus.
I have a shower, then I get dressed.
I overslept, so I had to get dressed and go out in the blink of an eye.
I get dressed, you get dressed / I put on my trousers
It's not easy to get dressed.
Can you get dressed? Otherwise you're going to be late.

Anglais mot "vestirse"(get dressed) se produit dans des ensembles:

Unit 1 - Call the doctor
Verbos Reflexivos
lesson 7 y 8
Intermediate 2 - Unit 3
Ropa - Clothes

2. to dress to dress


It takes my son a minute to dress in the morning.

Anglais mot "vestirse"(to dress) se produit dans des ensembles:

Fashion and clothes - Moda y ropa
Fashion and Clothes - Moda y Ropa
Everyday life/free time
Acciones habituales
Czasowniki zwrotne

3. dress up dress up


I’m going to dress up tonight.
You don't need to dress up for the party.
Is it going to be an informal party or do we need to dress up for it?
dress up for a party
Why did you dress up?
Should I dress up? There’s a meeting with a client in the afternoon,
It's a small informal party - you don't have to dress up.
Let's dress up as princesses.
1) It's an informal party so there's no need to DRESS UP. 2) Children love to dress up at Halloween.
Do we have to dress up for dinner, or can I wear jeans?
I like to dress up when we go out for meals.
This is a big event, I think you should dress up.
You don't need to dress up to go to the mall - jeans and a T-shirt are fine.
It's a fancy restaurant so we have to dress up.
maybe i will dress up as a nice girl. nobody recognise me.

Anglais mot "vestirse"(dress up) se produit dans des ensembles:

La rutina diaria y verbos irregulares
foundations of spanish 3