dress uniform

IPA/ˈdres juːnɪfɔːm/
IPA/ˈdres juːnɪfɔːrm/

dress uniform — 名詞

1. A formal military uniform worn for ceremonies, parades, and official events, usu

1.名詞B2
釋義

禮服

軍方正式場合穿著的制服

A formal military uniform worn for ceremonies, parades, and official events, usually more decorated than the everyday service uniform.

例句

Captain Reema wore her dress uniform to the state dinner at the embassy.

Reema 上尉穿著禮服出席大使館的國宴。

possessive + dress uniform for formal diplomatic event

The soldiers spent an hour polishing their boots before the dress uniform inspection.

士兵們花了一小時擦亮靴子,準備接受禮服檢查。

同義詞
  • full dress uniform

    the most elaborate version, worn for the highest state occasions with extra decorations

  • ceremonial uniform

    broader term that can apply to police, marching bands, and other non-military organisations

  • parade dress

    specifically the version worn for military parades and public displays

反義詞
  • fatigues

    casual military work clothes worn for training and manual labour

  • service uniform

    standard daily military uniform, less decorated and more practical than dress uniform

文法句型

in (full) dress uniform

army/navy/air force dress uniform

用法筆記

Distinct from the everyday service uniform; reserved for formal events such as ceremonies, parades, and official receptions. Dress uniforms typically include polished buttons, medals, white belts, and formal headgear not worn with standard uniforms.

常見錯誤

He wore his dress uniform to the office party.
He wore a suit to the office party.
💡'dress uniform' is specifically a military ceremonial outfit, not general formal clothing for civilians.