1. dressed in
I'm dressed in black today.
Anglais mot "ubrany w"(dressed in) se produit dans des ensembles:
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She's wearing sunglasses.
It's unlikely that the next person who walks through that door will be wearing short pants.
The identity of the boy who had been missing was verified by the clothes he was wearing.
I heard that Isezaki city decided to ban beards for male city employees starting June 19. It's the complete opposite of the Taliban laws imposing the wearing of beards.
In the hospital room, the nurse wearing white clothes and the midwife were preparing for the delivery.
Christopher Columbus started wearing his famous hat back when he was still a schoolboy, and was often punished by his teachers for refusing to take it off in class.
Boy, did she have egg on her face when she showed up at the formal party wearing blue jeans!
You're going to fall and sprain your ankle wearing sandals with such huge platforms.
Researchers found that subjects could collect double the amount of money for charity when they were wearing clothes with designer logos.
I preferred wearing my Hawaiian T-shirt and green shorts to be cool and different, but I quickly got used to the white shirt and black slacks.
Since I started wearing glasses myself, I started liking the anime where the protagonists wear glasses.
Wearing second-hand clothes is now popular among young people.
We're going to buy underwear. You're still not wearing underpants, are you?
My companions, who weren't wearing hats, apparently had their noses and cheeks turn red.
Girls wearing mini-skirts, walking or sitting, are very effective eye-openers.