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1 nightdress
['naɪtdres]nome camicia f. da notte* * *noun (a garment for wearing in bed.) camicia da notte* * *nightdress /ˈnaɪtdrɛs/n.* * *['naɪtdres]nome camicia f. da notte -
2 nightdress night·dress n
['naɪtˌdrɛs] -
3 nightgown
['naɪtgaʊn]nome AE camicia f. da notte* * *noun (a garment for wearing in bed.) camicia da notte* * *nightgown /ˈnaɪtgaʊn/n.2 (ingl., antiq.) ► nightshirt.* * *['naɪtgaʊn]nome AE camicia f. da notte -
4 robe
I [rəʊb]1) (ceremonial garment) veste f., abito m.; (of academic, judge) toga f.2) AE (bathrobe) accappatoio m.II [rəʊb]verbo transitivo vestire [ dignitary]* * *[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) (veste lunga e ampia)2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) toga3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) vestaglia; accappatoio•- robed* * *[rəʊb]1. n(garment) tunica, (also: bathrobe) accappatoiorobes — abiti mpl da cerimonia, (lawyer's) Univ toga
scarlet robes — abiti mpl scarlatti
2. vtfrm vestireFALSE FRIEND: robe is not translated by the Italian word roba* * *robe /rəʊb/n.4 vestaglia; veste da camera● beach robe, accappatoio da spiaggia □ royal robes, abiti regali.(to) robe /rəʊb/A v. t. (form.)1 vestire; abbigliare; parareB v. i.● to robe oneself, mettersi la toga (o i paramenti); vestirsi.* * *I [rəʊb]1) (ceremonial garment) veste f., abito m.; (of academic, judge) toga f.2) AE (bathrobe) accappatoio m.II [rəʊb]verbo transitivo vestire [ dignitary] -
5 shorty
shorty /ˈʃɔ:tɪ/A a.B n.1 (fam.) piccoletto; tappo; tappetto; bassotto2 [u] (scozz.) ► shortbread. -
6 ■ slip into
■ slip intoA v. i. + prep.1 infilarsi dentro (o in); entrare in silenzio in: He slipped into bed, si è infilato nel letto; He slipped into the house by the back door, è entrato nella casa dalla parte di dietro2 scivolare in; andare a sbattere in ( slittando): I slipped into the water, sono scivolato in acqua; The motorbike slipped into the wall, la motocicletta slittò e andò a sbattere contro il muro3 infilarsi, mettersi in fretta ( un indumento): She slipped into her nightdress, si è infilata la camicia da notte4 (fig.) entrare per caso; introdursi: A lot of misprints have slipped into the article, l'articolo è stato stampato con un mucchio di refusiB v. t. + prep.1 infilare, intrufolare in; to slip a letter into a letterbox [a coin into a slot machine], infilare una lettera nella cassetta [una moneta in un distributore automatico]2 aggiungere; inserire; infilare dentro (fam.): Slip a mention of my book into your talk, will you?, nel tuo discorso, infilaci dentro un accenno al mio libro, per favore3 (fig.) fare scivolare; mettere furtivamente: He slipped a bank note into my pocket, mi fece scivolare in tasca una banconota. -
7 frothy adj
['frɒθɪ](beer, mixture) spumoso (-a), schiumoso (-a), (lace, nightdress) vaporoso (-a), (play, entertainment) leggero (-a) -
8 nightclothes night·clothes npl
['naɪtˌkləʊðz](pyjamas) pigiama m, (nightdress) camicia da notte -
9 night
[naɪt]1) (period of darkness) notte f.; (before going to bed) sera f.to have a good, bad night — dormire bene, male
2) (evening) sera f.; (evening as a whole) serata f.to make a night of it — colloq. trascorrere una serata a fare baldoria o a festeggiare
3) (darkness) buio m., tenebre f.pl.* * *1) (the period from sunset to sunrise: We sleep at night; They talked all night (long); He travelled by night and rested during the day; The days were warm and the nights were cool; ( also adjective) He is doing night work.) notte; di notte2) (the time of darkness: In the Arctic in winter, night lasts for twenty-four hours out of twenty-four.) notte•- nightly- night-club
- nightdress
- nightgown
- nightfall
- nightmare
- nightmarish
- night-school
- night shift
- night-time
- night-watchman* * *[naɪt]1) (period of darkness) notte f.; (before going to bed) sera f.to have a good, bad night — dormire bene, male
2) (evening) sera f.; (evening as a whole) serata f.to make a night of it — colloq. trascorrere una serata a fare baldoria o a festeggiare
3) (darkness) buio m., tenebre f.pl. -
10 slip into
(to put on (clothes) quickly: She slipped into her nightdress.) infilarsi
См. также в других словарях:
Nightdress — Night dress , n. A nightgown. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nightdress — ► NOUN ▪ a light, loose garment worn by a woman or girl in bed … English terms dictionary
nightdress — [nīt′dres΄] n. 1. NIGHTGOWN 2. NIGHTCLOTHES … English World dictionary
nightdress — UK [ˈnaɪtˌdres] / US noun [countable] Word forms nightdress : singular nightdress plural nightdresses British a piece of clothing like a loose dress, worn by a woman or girl to sleep in … English dictionary
nightdress — noun A nightgown; female attire designed to be worn to bed. She was too modest to come downstairs dressed only in her nightdress … Wiktionary
nightdress — [[t]na͟ɪtdres[/t]] nightdresses N COUNT A nightdress is a sort of loose dress that a woman or girl wears in bed. [BRIT] (in AM, use nightgown) … English dictionary
nightdress — noun Date: circa 1714 1. nightgown 2. nightclothes … New Collegiate Dictionary
nightdress — /nuyt dres /, n. 1. nightclothes. 2. a nightgown. [1705 15; NIGHT + DRESS] * * * … Universalium
nightdress — night|dress [ˈnaıtdres] n a piece of clothing, like a thin dress, that a woman wears in bed … Dictionary of contemporary English
nightdress — night|dress [ naıt,dres ] noun count a piece of clothing like a loose dress, worn by a woman or girl to sleep in … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
nightdress — n. gown worn to bed, nightshirt … English contemporary dictionary