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41 evening dress
gece elbisesi, smokin, frak* * *gece elbisesi* * *1) (clothes worn for formal occasions in the evening.) smokin2) (a formal dress worn by a woman in the evening.) tuvalet, giysi -
42 head-dress
noun (something, usually ornamental, which is worn on, and covers, the head: The tribesmen were wearing head-dresses of fur and feathers.) süslü başlık -
43 morning dress
noun (the clothes worn by a man for very formal events (eg weddings) held during the day.) gündüz giyilen resmî elbise -
44 cocktail dress
kokteyl kıyafeti -
45 dinner dress
tuvalet -
46 fancy dress ball
kıyafet balosu, maskeli balo* * *maskeli balo -
47 full dress
frak, resmi kıyafet, tören elbisesi* * *resmi elbise -
48 wedding dress
n. gelinlik* * *gelinlik -
49 window dress
v. bilançoyu şişirmek, yüksek göstermek, vitrin düzenlemek* * *vitrin düzenle -
50 academic dress
n. akademik kıyafet -
51 bathing dress
mayo -
52 battle dress
üniforma, askeri üniforma -
53 bridal dress
n. gelinlik -
54 change into evening dress
v. gece elbisesi giymek -
55 chemise dress
n. kadın elbisesi -
56 court dress
n. saray kıyafeti -
57 diving dress
dalgıç elbisesi -
58 gala dress
bayramlık -
59 have a dress made
elbise diktirmek, elbise yaptırmak -
60 head dress
n. başlık, başörtüsü, saç modeli
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