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61 dress up
(to put on special clothes, eg fancy dress: He dressed up as a clown for the party.) klæða sig upp, klæðast grímubúningi -
62 dressed
adjective (wearing (clothes): Don't come in - I'm not dressed!; She was dressed in black; Get dressed immediately; a well-dressed man.) klæddur -
63 dresser
1) (a kitchen sideboard for holding dishes.) hilluskápur2) ((American) a chest of drawers for holding clothes sometimes with a mirror.) -
64 dressmaker
noun (a person who makes clothes for women.) kjólasaumari -
65 dry
1. adjective1) (having little, or no, moisture, sap, rain etc: The ground is very dry; The leaves are dry and withered; I need to find dry socks for the children.) þurr; þurrkaður2) (uninteresting and not lively: a very dry book.) þurr, leiðinlegur3) ((of humour or manner) quiet, restrained: a dry wit.) launhæðinn4) ((of wine) not sweet.) þurrt2. verb(to (cause to) become dry: I prefer drying dishes to washing them; The clothes dried quickly in the sun.) þorna; þurrka- dried- drier
- dryer
- drily
- dryly
- dryness
- dry-clean
- dry land
- dry off
- dry up -
66 dry-clean
verb (to clean (clothes etc) with chemicals, not with water.) þurrhreinsa -
67 dummy
plural - dummies; noun1) (an artificial substitute looking like the real thing: The packets of cigarettes on display were dummies.) eftirlíking2) (a model of a human used for displaying clothes etc: a dressmaker's dummy.) gína3) (an artificial teat put in a baby's mouth to comfort it.) snuð -
68 dye
1. past tense, past participle - dyed; verb(to give a permanent colour to (clothes, cloth etc): I've just dyed my coat green; I'm sure she dyes her hair.) lita2. noun(a powder or liquid for colouring: a bottle of green dye.) litur; litunarefni -
69 elegant
['eliɡənt](having or showing stylishness: elegant clothes; You look elegant today.) myndarlegur; glæsilegur, tígulegur- elegance -
70 ensemble
1) (a woman's complete outfit of clothes.) samstæður alklæðnaður2) (in opera etc, a passage performed by all the singers, musicians etc together.) atriði sem allur flokkurinn flytur3) (a group of musicians performing regularly together.) hljóðfærasveit; söngsveit4) (all the parts of a thing taken as a whole.) heild, heildarsvipur -
71 equipment
1) (the clothes, machines, tools etc necessary for a particular kind of work, activity etc: The mechanic could not repair the car because he did not have the right equipment; The boy could not afford the equipment necessary for mountaineering.) (út)búnaður2) (the act of equipping.) útbúnaður -
72 et cetera
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73 evening dress
1) (clothes worn for formal occasions in the evening.) kvöldklæðnaður2) (a formal dress worn by a woman in the evening.) kvöldkjóll -
74 exotic
[iɡ'zotik]1) (unusual or colourful: exotic clothes.) framandi; heillandi2) (brought or introduced from a foreign country: exotic plants.) framandi, frá fjarlægu landi -
75 expense
[-s]1) (the spending of money etc; cost: I've gone to a lot of expense to educate you well.) kostnaður2) (a cause of spending: What an expense clothes are!) kostnaður -
76 expensive
[-siv]adjective (costing a great deal: expensive clothes.) dÿr; kostnaðarsamur -
77 extraordinary
[ik'stro:dənəri](surprising; unusual: What an extraordinary thing to say!; She wears the most extraordinary clothes.) óvenjulegur, afbrigðilegur; furðulegur -
78 fascinate
['fæsineit](to charm; to attract or interest very strongly: She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.) hrífa, heilla- fascination -
79 fashion
['fæʃən]1) (the style and design of clothes: Are you interested in fashion?; ( also adjective) a fashion magazine.) tíska2) (the way of behaving, dressing etc which is popular at a certain time: Fashions in music and art are always changing.) tíska3) (a way of doing something: She spoke in a very strange fashion.) háttur, máti•- fashionably
- after a fashion
- all the fashion
- in fashion
- out of fashion -
80 finery
noun (beautiful clothes, jewellery etc: I arrived in all my finery.) skart(klæðnaður); skrautmunir
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