Okay, the user wants me to translate "dresses up" into Spanish. Let me think. The phrase "dresses up" can be a bit tricky. It could be a verb phrase, like "to dress up," which in Spanish is "se viste" or "se arregla." But since the user wrote "dresses up" without a subject, maybe it's a noun phrase, like "the dress-up" or "dressing up." Wait, the original instruction says to translate all content into Spanish, and if it's already in Spanish, leave it. But "dresses up" is in English. So I need to translate it. Let me check the possible translations. "Dresses up" as a verb could be "se viste" or "se maquilla," depending on context. If it's about clothing, "se viste" is more appropriate. If it's about makeup, "se maquilla." But without more context, the safest translation would be "se viste." Alternatively, if it's a noun, like "the act of dressing up," it could be "el vestirse" or "el arreglarse." But the user just provided "dresses up," so probably the verb form. I'll go with "se viste."
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