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Jesús Román León
What is the meaning of "get dressed up" ?
At carnival time everyone gets dressed up and dances in the street.
6 févr. 2017 19:44
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Dressing up tends to mean that the person has put on nicer clothes. A carnival is a good time to "dress up," because you're going out and doing something special that you wouldn't do on a normal day. So you put on nicer clothes to look "dressed up" for the event.
A lot of times, dressing up means much more formal clothing than everyday clothing.
7 février 2017
Get dressed vs dress up
To get dressed is a phrasal verb. It means to put on clothes. For example:
I get dressed after I've had a shower.
To dress up is a phrasal verb. It can mean to put on a costume, or to put on your best clothes.For example:
I dressed up as a zombie for Halloween.
I got dressed up for my job interview.
(Source:http://www.learnenglish.de/mistakes/getdressed.html)
See also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYE6ReLMBmI
6 février 2017
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Jesús Román León
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