着込 む kikomu
1. to wear extra clothes
2. to dress formally
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Example Sentences
60 Variants Available
1. Wearing a lot of clothes; Wearing warm clothes
1. Don't overdress.; Don't pile on clothes.
1. Must prepare.; Have to layer up.
1. Don't have to overdress.; Don't need to wear so much.
1. Must wear/be bundled up.; Must be packed/filled.
1. Want to put on; Want to wear (thickly)
1. Don't want to put on.; Don't want to wear.
1. About to get engrossed in; About to be preoccupied with
1. Looks like they're layering up.; Looks like they're bundling up.
1. Getting too carried away; Becoming engrossed
1. Don't overdress.; Don't pile on clothes.
1. Just finished dressing warmly.; Recently bundled up.
1. Not wearing enough clothes.; Not bundled up.
1. Must not overdress.; Do not layer excessively.
1. To prepare in advance; To have already done/prepared
1. Don't overdress.; Don't pile on clothes.
1. Put on more clothes.; Dress warmly.
1. Let's layer up.; Let's put on more clothes.
1. Wearing a lot of clothes; Is bundled up
1. To be made to wear repeatedly; To be forced to layer clothing
1. To make someone wear layers; To have someone pile on clothes
1. Must wear/be bundled up.; Must be forced into.
1. Prone to overdress; Tendency to wear too much clothing
1. Looks like it's going to snow.; Looks cloudy.
1. I hear they are bundling up.; I hear they are getting heavily dressed.
1. If/when one puts on/wears a lot of clothes; If/when one becomes engrossed/absorbed
1. If (one) puts on/wears (warm clothes)...; When (one) puts on/wears (warm clothes)...
1. Seems like; Looks like
1. Seems to be dressing warmly.; Apparently layers clothing.
1. It seems...; They say...
1. Probably bundled up.; Probably wore a lot of layers.
1. Just finished dressing warmly.; Just finished bundling up.
1. If/when bundled up; If/when wearing a lot of layers
1. Seemed to have bundled up.; Appeared to have dressed warmly.
1. Please dress warmly.; Please put on more clothes.