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21 clothes hamper
s.cesta para ropa, canasta de la ropa, cesta de ropa sucia, cesta de la ropa. -
22 clothes hanger
s.1 colgador o gancho de ropa.2 colgador de ropa, gancho para la ropa, percha, gancho. -
23 clothes louse
s.piojo de los vestidos. -
24 clothes modeling
s.profesión de modelo. -
25 clothes moth
s.polilla de la ropa, polilla. -
26 clothes peg
s.gancho de tendedero, pinza de la ropa, pinza para tender ropa, prensarropa. -
27 clothes rack
s.perchero, tendedero, colgador, colgador de ropa. -
28 clothes shop
s.tienda de ropa. -
29 clothes tree
s.perchero. -
30 clothes wringer
s.exprimidor de ropa, rodillo de la lavadora automática, escurridor de la ropa, exprimidor. -
31 clothes-basket
s.canasta de la ropa, cesta de ropa sucia, cesta para ropa, cesta de la ropa. -
32 clothes-horse
s.secarropas de alambres, tendedero, secarropas de travesaños. -
33 clothes-line
s.alambre de tendido de ropa, cuerda para tender ropa, cuerda para tender, cuerda para tender la ropa. -
34 clothes-moth proteinase
s.proteinasa de la polilla. -
35 clothes-pin
s.pinza para tender ropa, pinza de la ropa, prensarropa. -
36 plain clothes
ordinary clothes, not a uniform: Detectives usually wear plain clothes; (also adjective) (a plain-clothes job.) vestido de paisanoin plain clothes — de civil or (Esp tb) de paisano; (before n)
* * *in plain clothes — de civil or (Esp tb) de paisano; (before n)
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37 plain-clothes
['pleɪn'klǝʊðz]ADJplain-clothes policeman — policía mf de civil or de paisano
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38 swaddling clothes
n.• envoltura s.f.• fajo s.m.• mantilla s.f.• pañal s.m.['swɒdlɪŋklǝʊðz]NPL (Literat) pañales mpl -
39 change of clothes
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40 dressed in sunday clothes
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