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.
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1. They have won over 100 rosettes together in dressage competitions up and down Britain.
他们已经在英国各地的花式骑术比赛中赢得了100多枚玫瑰花形奖章。
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2. For the first time, all the medalists in dressage were women.
所有马术的奖牌获得者首次都是女性.
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3. The growth in popularity of international dressage has been dynamic.
国际盛装舞步的受欢迎程度一直以来有增无减.
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4. The regularity of the paces is fundamental to dressage.
规律的步伐是马场马术的基础.
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5. It is the rider who brings out the radiance in dressage display.