
Possessive of Dress = Dress's - WordReference Forums
Jul 8, 2006 · The pronunciation of a singular noun already ending in s, being made possessive by adding 's, sounds the same as if you were pluralizing it with -es: dress's sounds like dresses, Chris's …
I like the way she dresses / is dressed - WordReference Forums
Jun 12, 2014 · For her habit, use 'the way she dresses ': the way she dresses every day, or most days, or much of the time. 'The way she is dressed ' is about what she is wearing now or today - not about …
vestido lencero - WordReference Forums
Feb 21, 2018 · Hello everyone, I am translating a fashion magazine and the adjective "lencero" is used on more than one occasion to describe dresses. The word appears to be linked to lingerie in some …
许多, 很多, 好多 | WordReference Forums
Apr 19, 2025 · A good many of their dresses are handmade. 他們的衣裝 好多 都是手裁的. So many people! 好多 人! ==> Use "好多" if you intend to convey an undertone of "感慨" (i.e., a passionate …
con todos sus derechos, usos, costumbres y servidumbres
Jun 28, 2011 · The English is not correct. I can fix part of it: costumes = dresses, clothes. customs might be a better word easyments is spelled easements servitudes might be a better word con todos sus …
What is the opposite of revealing clothes? - WordReference Forums
Sep 6, 2021 · What is the antonym of the word "revealing" in this sense? "Modest". Her dress is modest. She dresses in a very modest way.
I saw her dressed in red. - WordReference Forums
Jan 14, 2023 · Does "She dresses in red." mean "She (always, usually, often, once in a while, sometimes) wears red cloths"? It is hard to say for sure what an isolated sentence means. However, …
<There have been> vs <there has been> a number of...
Dec 24, 2018 · A man orders 20 dresses that he will sell in his shop, but some of the dresses are not of the colours that he ordered: He says "A number of the dresses are wrong."
Moo-moo [Mumu/muumuu] dress | WordReference Forums
Jul 5, 2023 · How wo u ld you say moo moo d r ess in S panish? It's not like us men go around trying to make supermodels eat ice cream and wear moo-moo dresses... Just for the archive, the correct …
"to wear" or "wearing"? | WordReference Forums
Jan 6, 2007 · Before World War I, women had usually worn dresses that completely covered their legs. But now the flappers began (1: to wear, 2: wearing) dresses that only came down to their knees. -ing …