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1 smock
{smɔk}
I. n широка набрана риза/работна дреха/комбинезон, рубашка
II. 1. набирам, украсявам с набори
2. обличам в работен комбинезон/рубашка* * *{smъk} n широка набрана риза/работна дреха/ комбинезон; рубашка(2) {smъk} v 1. набирам, украсявам с набори; 2. обличам в работ* * *n женска риза; мъжка ленена горна дреха (носия);smock; n широка набрана риза/работна дреха/ комбинезон; рубашка.;{2};{smЈk} v 1. набирам* * *1. i. n широка набрана риза/работна дреха/комбинезон, рубашка 2. ii. набирам, украсявам с набори 3. обличам в работен комбинезон/рубашка* * *smock[smɔk] I. n 1. ост. женска риза; \smock frock детска ризка; \smock-faced с женствено лице; 2. блуза, риза, рубашка (украсена с набори - част от някогашната селска носия); 3. престилка, манта; II. v украсявам с набори. -
2 smock-frock
smock-frock[´smɔk¸frɔk] = smock I. 2. -
3 smock-mill
smock-mill[´smɔk¸mil] n ост. вятърна мелница, с въртяща се горна част. -
4 lady-smock
lady-smock, lady's-smock[´leidi(z)s¸mɔk] n бот. горва Cardamine pratensis. -
5 lady's-smock
{'leidizsmɔk}
вж. cuckoo flower* * *{'leidizsmъk} cuckoo flower.* * *вж. cuckoo flower
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Smock — Lugar designado por el censo de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
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smock — O.E. smoc woman s garment, from P.Gmc. *smukkaz (Cf. O.N. smokkr, but this is perhaps from O.E., O.H.G. smoccho smock, a rare word, N.Fris. smok, but this, too, perhaps from English), from PIE root *smeugh to press (Cf. O.C.S. smykati se to creep … Etymology dictionary
Smock — Smock, v. t. To provide with, or clothe in, a smock or a smock frock. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Smock — (sm[o^]k), n. [AS. smocc; akin to OHG. smocho, Icel. smokkr, and from the root of AS. sm[=u]gan to creep, akin to G. schmiegen to cling to, press close, MHG. smiegen, Icel. smj[=u]ga to creep through, to put on a garment which has a hole to put… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Smock — may refer to one of the following: * Smock frock A coatlike outer garment, often worn to protect the clothes * Smocking is an embroidery technique in which the fabric is gathered with thread or embroidery floss, then embroidered with decorative… … Wikipedia
smock — [smäk] n. [ME smoc < OE or ON smokkr < IE * (s)meugh < base * meug , slippery, to slip, slip on > SMUGGLE, MEEK, L mucus] 1. a loose, shirtlike outer garment worn to protect the clothes 2. Archaic a chemise, or sliplike undergarment 3 … English World dictionary
smock — [smɔk US sma:k] n [: Old English; Origin: smoc] 1.) a long, loose shirt or a loose dress 2.) a loose piece of clothing worn by artists or other workers to protect their other clothing … Dictionary of contemporary English
smock — [ smak ] noun count BRITISH a long loose shirt for women a. a long loose shirt worn over ordinary clothes to keep them clean … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
smock — ► NOUN 1) a loose dress or blouse having the upper part closely gathered in smocking. 2) a loose overall worn to protect one s clothes. ► VERB ▪ decorate with smocking. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
smock — 1. noun a) A womans undergarment; a shift; a chemise. In her smock, with head and foot all bare. . b) A blouse. 2. adjective … Wiktionary