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addressing
n. アドレス指定; 番地指定; アドレッシング; (コンピュータ)アドレス指定, アドレッシング, 記憶位置をネットリソースへ指定する方法ad·dress || ə'dresn. 住所, 所番地; 宛名, 宛先; 挨拶の言葉; 対応ぶり; (コンピュータ) アドレス; 数字またはコードにより表される記憶場所, (コンピュータ) コンピュータやユーザーの面白い名前や コード(URL, e-mail アドレスなど); 演説, 講演v. 誘導する; 話す; 特定の場所へ導く, あて名を書く(手紙や小包など); 言及する
dressing イディオム
a dressing down
a scolding, a lecture, a piece of my mind Mother gave me a dressing down when I said bad words.
give sb a good dressing-down
Idiom(s): give sb a (good) dressing-down
Theme: SCOLDING
a scolding.
• After that dressing-down I won't be late again.
• The boss gave Fred a real dressing-down for breaking the machine.
Window dressing
If something is done to pretend to be dealing with an issue or problem, rather than actually dealing with it, it is window dressing.
give someone a dressing down
tell someone off / reprimand someone: "He gave the whole department a dressing down after they failed to meet their agreed targets."
dressing down|call|calling|calling down|dress|dres
n. phr., informal A scolding; reprimand. The judge gave the boy a calling down for speeding.
window dressing|dress|dress a window|dressing|wind
n. phr. An elaborate exterior, sometimes designed to conceal one's real motives. All those fancy invitations turned out to be nothing but window dressing. All he really wanted was to be introduced to my influential father-in-law.