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81 maternity dress
vestido premamá -
82 morning dress
noun (the clothes worn by a man for very formal events (eg weddings) held during the day.) chaqué y sombrero de copachaqué nombre masculino y sombrero de copa -
83 national dress
traje nombre masculino típico nacional -
84 period dress
traje nombre masculino de época -
85 sun dress
vestido sin mangas -
86 to have good dress sense
tener buen gusto para vestirse -
87 a dress/house to die for
* un vestido/una casa para caerse de espaldas *, un vestido/una casa de ensueño -
88 button-through dress
[ˌbʌtnθruː'dres]N vestido m abrochado por delante -
89 cross-dress
['krɒsdres]VI travestirse -
90 full-dress
[ˌfʊl'dres]ADJ [function] de etiqueta, de gala -
91 head-dress
noun (something, usually ornamental, which is worn on, and covers, the head: The tribesmen were wearing head-dresses of fur and feathers.) tocado -
92 shirt-dress
nTEXTIL vestido-camisa m -
93 academic dress
s.vestidura universitaria. -
94 battle dress
s.uniforme de campaña, uniforme de batalla. -
95 button-through dress
s.vestido abrochado por delante. -
96 casual dress
s.traje casual, traje informal. -
97 civilian dress
s.vestido civil, vestido de paisano. -
98 cocktail dress
s.vestido de fiesta. -
99 court dress
s.vestido de gala, vestido de corte. -
100 court-dress
s.1 ayuda de cámara o camarista de las personas de la corte.2 lisonjeador.
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