1936, from French dressage, from dresser "to train, drill" (see dress (v.)). Middle English had dress (v.) in the sense of "to train or break in" a horse or other animal (c. 1400), but it died out.
雙語例句
1. They have won over 100 rosettes together in dressage competitions up and down Britain.
他們已經在英國各地的花式騎術比賽中贏得了100多枚玫瑰花形獎章。
來自柯林斯例句
2. For the first time, all the medalists in dressage were women.
所有馬術的獎牌獲得者首次都是女性.
來自互聯網
3. The growth in popularity of international dressage has been dynamic.
國際盛裝舞步的受歡迎程度一直以來有增無減.
來自互聯網
4. The regularity of the paces is fundamental to dressage.
規律的步伐是馬場馬術的基礎.
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5. It is the rider who brings out the radiance in dressage display.