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Qué (quién) es full dress - definición


Full Dress         
  • A historic chart of dress codes from ''Fashion'', 1902
FRENCH-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Full dress; Corporate dress; Undress; Half dress; Occasional dress; Dress code (Western); Western dress code; Classic menswear
Full Dress (foaled 1966) was a French-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for winning the classic 1000 Guineas in 1969. Full Dress was beaten on her first two starts as a two-year-old but then won the Crookham Stakes at Newbury Racecourse.
full dress         
  • A historic chart of dress codes from ''Fashion'', 1902
FRENCH-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Full dress; Corporate dress; Undress; Half dress; Occasional dress; Dress code (Western); Western dress code; Classic menswear
¦ noun clothes worn on ceremonial or very formal occasions.
¦ adjective formal and serious: a full-dress conference.
full dress         
  • A historic chart of dress codes from ''Fashion'', 1902
FRENCH-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Full dress; Corporate dress; Undress; Half dress; Occasional dress; Dress code (Western); Western dress code; Classic menswear
Someone who is in full dress is wearing all the clothes needed for a ceremony or formal occasion.
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Ejemplos de uso de full dress
1. The bride wore full dress, veil and tiara and was attended by three bridesmaids.
2. Howard Hodgkin A full–dress retrospective of the painter most beloved by the literati, from Susan Sontag to Julian Barnes.
3. For an 11–stone woman, this can mean losing more than a stone and dropping a full dress size.
4. It contemplates investing as many as 100 billion U.S. dollars in the development of new–type nuclear warheads and starting the full–dress production of them in 2012.
5. And most will wear their full dress uniform for specific, more formal events, such as testifying before Congress or attending a funeral.