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1 dugačke čakšire
• pantaloons -
2 jahaće hlače
• pantaloons -
3 mrkváče
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4 jahaće hlače
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5 banttalun
pantaloons [from Ita pantalone] -
6 Pluderhose
Plu|der|ho|se ['pluːdɐ-]fharem pants pl, Turkish trousers pl (esp Brit)* * *Plu·der·ho·se[ˈplu:dɐho:zə]* * *die pantaloons pl.; (orientalischer Art) Turkish trousers pl* * *die pantaloons pl.; (orientalischer Art) Turkish trousers pl -
7 рейтузы
1) General subject: hose, hoses, pantaloon, knickers (женские или детские; синоним: pantaloons), jogging bottoms2) Sports: pants3) Engineering: tights4) History: pantaloons5) Collective: (употр. с глаголом во мн.ч.) hose, (употр. с глаголом во мн.ч.) hosen6) Textile: riding breeches7) Bicycle: bib tight -
8 Braccaee
BRACCAEE, BRACAE, or BRAGAEEThe ancient name for trousers worn principally by barbarous natives, such as the Amazons, Gauls, Persians and Scythians. Anaxyrides was the name given to close-fitting trousers; Braccaee Laxce to wider pantaloons; Braccae Virgatse were striped pantaloons worn by Asiatics; and Braccse the embroidered trousers (see Breeches) -
9 Bracae
BRACCAEE, BRACAE, or BRAGAEEThe ancient name for trousers worn principally by barbarous natives, such as the Amazons, Gauls, Persians and Scythians. Anaxyrides was the name given to close-fitting trousers; Braccaee Laxce to wider pantaloons; Braccae Virgatse were striped pantaloons worn by Asiatics; and Braccse the embroidered trousers (see Breeches) -
10 Bragaee
BRACCAEE, BRACAE, or BRAGAEEThe ancient name for trousers worn principally by barbarous natives, such as the Amazons, Gauls, Persians and Scythians. Anaxyrides was the name given to close-fitting trousers; Braccaee Laxce to wider pantaloons; Braccae Virgatse were striped pantaloons worn by Asiatics; and Braccse the embroidered trousers (see Breeches) -
11 кальсоны
1) General subject: a pair of drawers, drawers, pants, underdrawers, underpants, long underwear2) Textile: breech, knickers, pantaloons, trunks3) Jargon: gruds (from adjective "cruddy" (encrusted with dirt)), woolies4) Clothing: Long john -
12 панталоны
1) General subject: drawers, panties, pants, underdrawers, boomers (http://moscow-translator.ru Женские брюки свободного покроя, у которых нижняя часть перетягивала ногу резиночкой. Их носили под юбкой. Названы в честь Amelia Jenks Bloomer)2) Engineering: French knickers, johns, knickers3) Textile: bloomers, breech, pantaloons -
13 панталоны в обтяжку
History: pantaloon, pantaloonsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > панталоны в обтяжку
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14 шаровары
1) General subject: bloomer, bloomers, trousers, pantaloons, harem trousers2) Textile: cossacks -
15 Pantalons
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16 gacie
- ci; pl; pot* * *pl.Gen. -i pot. (= majtki, szorty) underpants, shorts; Br. pants; (= długie kalesony) drawers, long johns; żart. (= spodnie) pantaloons.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gacie
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17 galoty
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > galoty
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18 pantalony
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pantalony
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19 polainas
f.pl.gaiters, pair of gaiters, leggings, spats.* * *1 (pantalón) pantaloons* * *= spats.Ex. The report presents a description of materials to be used by uniform clothiers in coat and trousers, shako, tie, gloves, and spats.* * *= spats.Ex: The report presents a description of materials to be used by uniform clothiers in coat and trousers, shako, tie, gloves, and spats.
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20 polaina
f.1 leggings.2 gaiter, spat, legging, puttee.* * *1 (pantalón) pantaloons* * *SF1) (=sobrecalza) leggings pl* * *femenino (de cuero, paño) gaiter; ( de lana tejida) (RPl) legwarmer* * *femenino (de cuero, paño) gaiter; ( de lana tejida) (RPl) legwarmer* * *1 (de cuero, paño) gaiter2 ( RPl) (de lana tejida) legwarmer* * *polaina nf1. [de cuero, sintética] gaiter2. RP [de lana] legwarmer
См. также в других словарях:
pantaloons — ► PLURAL NOUN 1) women s baggy trousers gathered at the ankles. 2) historical men s close fitting breeches fastened below the calf or at the foot. ORIGIN from Pantalone, a character in Italian commedia dell arte represented as a foolish old man… … English terms dictionary
pantaloons — (n.) 1660s, kind of tights (originally a French fashion and execrated as such by late 17c. English writers), associated with Pantaloun (1580s), silly old man character in It. comedy who wore tight trousers over his skinny legs, from It. Pantalone … Etymology dictionary
pantaloons — UK [ˌpæntəˈluːnz] US [ˌpænt(ə)lˈunz] noun [plural] old fashioned long wide trousers that are narrow at the bottom Thesaurus: trousers and shortshyponym … Useful english dictionary
Pantaloons — , PANTS For decades in England no gentleman would dare be seen wearing what were mockingly called pantaloons. No less a national hero than the Duke of Wellington was refused admittance to a club because he was wearing long pants rather than … Dictionary of eponyms
pantaloons — [[t]pæ̱ntəlu͟ːnz[/t]] N PLURAL Pantaloons are long trousers with very wide legs, gathered at the ankle. Hallah wears the stylish tunic and pantaloons common in Kurdistan … English dictionary
pantaloons — noun An article of clothing covering each leg separately, that covers the area from the waist to the ankle. See Also: pantaloon … Wiktionary
pantaloons — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. pants, trousers, breeches, knickers; see clothes , pants 1 … English dictionary for students
pantaloons — pan|ta|loons [ˌpæntəˈlu:nz] n [plural] old fashioned [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: Pantalon Pantaloon , character in a humorous play who wore such pants, from Old Italian Pantaleone] long trousers with wide legs, that become tight at the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
pantaloons — pan|ta|loons [ ,pæntl unz ] noun plural old fashioned long wide pants that become narrow … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pantaloons — pæntÉ™ luËns n. trousers, pants … English contemporary dictionary
pantaloons — women s baggy trousers gathered at the ankles. → pantaloon … English new terms dictionary