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catwalk shows

  • 1 catwalk

    n. catwalk, walkway for models (used in fashion shows); narrow walkway, narrow platform

    Holandés-inglés dicionario > catwalk

  • 2 desfile de modelos

    fashion show
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    (n.) = designer ramp show, fashion show, catwalk show
    Ex. IFVL has over 900 titles in the collection, which include a variety of categories including historic fashion/culture footage from the 50s, designer 'ramp' shows, and interviews with the industry's leaders.
    Ex. The author discusses the image of the US projected by the American Pavilion through its fashion shows, home furnishings and kitchen appliances exhibits and food.
    Ex. This is an ironical allusion to 1950s and 1960s catwalk shows.
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    (n.) = designer ramp show, fashion show, catwalk show

    Ex: IFVL has over 900 titles in the collection, which include a variety of categories including historic fashion/culture footage from the 50s, designer 'ramp' shows, and interviews with the industry's leaders.

    Ex: The author discusses the image of the US projected by the American Pavilion through its fashion shows, home furnishings and kitchen appliances exhibits and food.
    Ex: This is an ironical allusion to 1950s and 1960s catwalk shows.

    * * *
    fashion show

    Spanish-English dictionary > desfile de modelos

  • 3 desfile de modas

    (n.) = fashion show, catwalk show
    Ex. The author discusses the image of the US projected by the American Pavilion through its fashion shows, home furnishings and kitchen appliances exhibits and food.
    Ex. This is an ironical allusion to 1950s and 1960s catwalk shows.
    * * *
    (n.) = fashion show, catwalk show

    Ex: The author discusses the image of the US projected by the American Pavilion through its fashion shows, home furnishings and kitchen appliances exhibits and food.

    Ex: This is an ironical allusion to 1950s and 1960s catwalk shows.

    * * *
    fashion show

    Spanish-English dictionary > desfile de modas

  • 4 irónico

    adj.
    ironical, ironic, tongue-in-cheek, wry.
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    1 ironic
    2 (burlón) mocking
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    ADJ [gen] ironic, ironical; (=mordaz) sarcastic
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    - ca adjetivo
    a) < situación> ironic
    b) <persona/comentario/tono> sarcastic
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    = ironic, tongue-in-cheek, wry [wrier/wryer -comp., wriest/wryest -sup.], ironical.
    Ex. It is ironic that reduced funding may threaten money-saving automation plans.
    Ex. This is a tongue-in-cheek report concerned with reducing not only the 'growth rate' of library collections but also their actual size.
    Ex. While another colleague of mine offered the wry comment that 'as the computer's capabilities have increased our expectations of what it can do have proportionally diminished'.
    Ex. This is an ironical allusion to 1950s and 1960s catwalk shows.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo
    a) < situación> ironic
    b) <persona/comentario/tono> sarcastic
    * * *
    = ironic, tongue-in-cheek, wry [wrier/wryer -comp., wriest/wryest -sup.], ironical.

    Ex: It is ironic that reduced funding may threaten money-saving automation plans.

    Ex: This is a tongue-in-cheek report concerned with reducing not only the 'growth rate' of library collections but also their actual size.
    Ex: While another colleague of mine offered the wry comment that 'as the computer's capabilities have increased our expectations of what it can do have proportionally diminished'.
    Ex: This is an ironical allusion to 1950s and 1960s catwalk shows.

    * * *
    1 ‹situación› ironic
    2 (burlón) sarcastic
    hizo un comentario irónico sobre la casa he made a sarcastic remark about the house
    lo dijo en tono irónico she said it sarcastically
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    irónico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    a) situación ironic

    b)persona/comentario/tono sarcastic;


    irónico,-a adjetivo ironic
    ' irónico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    irónica
    - lindeza
    - puya
    English:
    ironic
    - ironical
    - nice
    - some
    - wry
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    irónico, -a adj
    ironic, ironical;
    lo dije en tono irónico I was being ironic
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    adj ironic
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    irónico, -ca adj
    : ironic, ironical

    Spanish-English dictionary > irónico

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  • catwalk — cat|walk [ˈkætwo:k US wo:k] n 1.) a long raised structure that ↑models walk along in a fashion show American Equivalent: runway 2.) the catwalk the business of designing clothes for fashion shows 3.) a narrow structure for people to walk on that… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • catwalk — cat|walk [ kæt,wɔk ] noun count 1. ) the raised area at a FASHION SHOW that the MODELS walk along a ) used for referring to FASHION SHOWS and the fashion industry: Denim once again made an appearance on the catwalks in the spring and summer… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • catwalk — n. walkway for models (used in fashion shows); narrow walkway, narrow platform …   English contemporary dictionary

  • catwalk — n. 1 a narrow footway along a bridge, above a theatre stage, etc. 2 a narrow platform or gangway used in fashion shows etc …   Useful english dictionary

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