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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 dressing
 調味品,穿衣,化妝

From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典

 dress·ing /-ɪŋ/ 名詞
 敷料,敷裹,衣著

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Dress v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dressed or Drest; p. pr. & vb. n. Dressing.]
 1. To direct; to put right or straight; to regulate; to order. [Obs.]
    At all times thou shalt bless God and pray Him to dress thy ways.   --Chaucer.
 Note:Dress is used reflexively in Old English, in sense of “to direct one's step; to address one's self.”
    To Grisild again will I me dresse.   --Chaucer.
 2. Mil. To arrange in exact continuity of line, as soldiers; commonly to adjust to a straight line and at proper distance; to align; as, to dress the ranks.
 3. Med. To treat methodically with remedies, bandages, or curative appliances, as a sore, an ulcer, a wound, or a wounded or diseased part.
 4. To adjust; to put in good order; to arrange; specifically: (a) To prepare for use; to fit for any use; to render suitable for an intended purpose; to get ready; as, to dress a slain animal; to dress meat; to dress leather or cloth; to dress or trim a lamp; to dress a garden; to dress a horse, by currying and rubbing; to dress grain, by cleansing it; in mining and metallurgy, to dress ores, by sorting and separating them.
    And the Lord God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it.   --Gen. ii. 15.
    When he dresseth the lamps he shall burn incense.   --Ex. xxx. 7.
    Three hundred horses . . . smoothly dressed.   --Dryden.
    Dressing their hair with the white sea flower.   --Tennyson.
    If he felt obliged to expostulate, he might have dressed his censures in a kinder form.   --Carlyle.
 (b) To cut to proper dimensions, or give proper shape to, as to a tool by hammering; also, to smooth or finish.
 (c) To put in proper condition by appareling, as the body; to put clothes upon; to apparel; to invest with garments or rich decorations; to clothe; to deck.
    Dressed myself in such humility.   -- Shak.
    Prove that ever Idress myself handsome till thy return.   --Shak.
 (d) To break and train for use, as a horse or other animal.
 To dress up or To dress out, to dress elaborately, artificially, or pompously. “You see very often a king of England or France dressed up like a Julius Cæsar.” --Addison.
 To dress a ship Naut., to ornament her by hoisting the national colors at the peak and mastheads, and setting the jack forward; when dressed full, the signal flags and pennants are added. --Ham. Nav. Encyc.
 Syn: -- To attire; apparel; clothe; accouter; array; robe; rig; trim; deck; adorn; embellish.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Dress·ing, n.
 1. Dress; raiment; especially, ornamental habiliment or attire.
 2. Surg. An application (a remedy, bandage, etc.) to cover a sore or wound.
 3. Manure or compost over land. When it remains on the surface, it is called a top-dressing.
 4. Cookery (a) A preparation, such as a sauce, to flavor food for eating; a condiment; as, a dressing for salad. (b) The stuffing of fowls, pigs, etc.; forcemeat.
 5. Gum, starch, and the like, used in stiffening or finishing silk, linen, and other fabrics.
 6. An ornamental finish, as a molding around doors, windows, or on a ceiling, etc.
 7. Castigation; scolding; -- often with down. [Colloq.]
 Dressing case, a case of toilet utensils.
 Dressing forceps, a variety of forceps, shaped like a pair of scissors, used in dressing wounds.
 Dressing gown, a light gown, such as is used by a person while dressing; a study gown.
 Dressing room, an apartment appropriated for making one's toilet.
 Top-dressing, manure or compost spread over land and not worked into the soil.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 dressing
      n 1: savory dressings for salads; basically of two kinds: either
           the thin French or vinaigrette type or the creamy
           mayonnaise type [syn: salad dressing]
      2: a mixture of seasoned ingredients used to stuff meats and
         vegetables [syn: stuffing]
      3: making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure [syn: fertilization,
          fertilisation, fecundation]
      4: a cloth covering for a wound or sore [syn: medical dressing]
      5: processes in the conversion of rough hides into leather
      6: the activity of getting dressed; putting on clothes [syn: grooming]
      7: the act of applying a bandage [syn: bandaging, binding]