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1 worn-out
1 (thing) gastado,-a, estropeado,-a2 (person) rendido,-a, agotado,-aworn-out ['worn'aʊt] adj1) used: gastado, desgastado2) tired: agotadoadj.• acabado, -a adj.• cansado, -a adj.• gastado, -a adj.• inservible adj.• muy gastado adj.• rendido, -a adj.• ruco, -a adj.'wɔːrn'aʊt, ˌwɔːn'aʊta) <shoes/clothes> muy gastadob) ( exhausted) rendido, agotado['wɔːn'aʊt]ADJ1) [garment, furniture, tyre, component] gastado2) (=exhausted) [person] rendido, agotadowe were worn out after the long walk — estábamos rendidos or agotados después de andar tanto
3) (fig) [argument, idea] gastado* * *['wɔːrn'aʊt, ˌwɔːn'aʊt]a) <shoes/clothes> muy gastadob) ( exhausted) rendido, agotado -
2 worn
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3 garment
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] Arab garment[Swahili Word] buraa[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] garment[English Plural] garments[Swahili Word] kisua[Swahili Plural] visua[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] garment[Swahili Word] mavazi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6[Derived Word] vaa V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] garment[Swahili Word] mviko[Swahili Plural] miviko[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] vaa V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] garment[Swahili Word] nguo[Swahili Plural] nguo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[English Example] put on clothes[Swahili Example] vaa [vua] nguo------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] garment[Swahili Word] vazi[Swahili Plural] mavazi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] vaa V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] garment (long robe worn by men)[Swahili Word] kanzu[Swahili Plural] kanzu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] Arabic[Swahili Example] kanzu yake mararu mararu imegeuka hudhurungi rangi si yake [Abd]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] garment worn by those working in the fields[English Plural] garments worn when working in the fields[Swahili Word] bwende[Swahili Plural] mabwende[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] long, white outer garment, the old traditional costume of Swahili men)[Swahili Word] kanzu[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] kanzu ya mfuto; kanzu ya darizi[Note] simple kanzu; embroidered kanzu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] man's outer garment (knee-length)[English Plural] garments[Swahili Word] gwanda[Swahili Plural] magwanda[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] ready-made garment[English Plural] garments[Swahili Word] mtunguo[Swahili Plural] mitunguo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] tunga V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] woman's garment[Swahili Word] sari[Swahili Plural] sari[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] hindi[English Example] Sari is a traditional dressing of Indian women[Swahili Example] Sari ni vaazi la mila ya kihindi la wanawake------------------------------------------------------------ -
4 worn
wo:nadjective (damaged as a result of use: a badly-worn carpet.) desgastado, deterioradoworn adj gastadotr[wɔːn]1→ link=wear wear{1 (thing) usado,-a, gastado,-a2 (person) cansado,-a, fatigado,-aadj.• andado, -a adj.• cansado, -a adj.• gastado, -a adj.• rendido, -a adj.• sobado, -a adj.• tronado, -a adj.• usado, -a adj.p.p.(Participio pasivo de "to wear")
I wɔːrn, wɔːn
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adjective <tire/clothes> gastado; < carpet> raído, desgastado; <flagstones/steps> desgastado, gastado[wɔːn]1.PP of wear2. ADJ1) (=deteriorated) [garment, furniture, tyre, component] gastado; [steps, stone, surface] desgastado2) (=tired) [person] rendido, agotado; [face] cansado* * *
I [wɔːrn, wɔːn]
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6 well-worn
2 (phrase) gastado,-a, trillado,-aadj.• desgastado por el uso adj.• trillado, -a adj.'wel'wɔːrn, ˌwel'wɔːn[ˌwel'wɔːn]ADJ [garment] raído; [path, cliché] trillado* * *['wel'wɔːrn, ˌwel'wɔːn] -
7 well-worn
[ˌwel'wɔːn]* * *[ˌwel'wɔːn] -
8 well-worn
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9 well-worn
[wel]adjective [carpet, garment] élimé; [steps, floorboards] usé; fig rebattu -
10 silence is a fine jewel for a woman, but it is little worn
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > silence is a fine jewel for a woman, but it is little worn
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11 silence is a woman's best garment
var: silence is a fine jewel for a woman, but it is little wornмовчання – найкраще вбрання жінкиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > silence is a woman's best garment
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12 well-worn
adj.1 gastado(a) (garment); manido(a) (argument)2 manoseado. -
13 cassock (A close-fitting ankle-length garment worn in Roman Catholic and Anglican churches by the clergy and by laymen assisting in services)
Религия: рясаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cassock (A close-fitting ankle-length garment worn in Roman Catholic and Anglican churches by the clergy and by laymen assisting in services)
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14 chasuble (Liturgical vestment, the outermost garment worn by Roman Catholic priests and bishops at mass and by some Anglicans and Lutherans when they celebrate the Eucharist)
Религия: ризаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > chasuble (Liturgical vestment, the outermost garment worn by Roman Catholic priests and bishops at mass and by some Anglicans and Lutherans when they celebrate the Eucharist)
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15 himation (A rectangular cloth draped over the left shoulder and about the body and worn as a garment in ancient Greece)
Религия: гиматийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > himation (A rectangular cloth draped over the left shoulder and about the body and worn as a garment in ancient Greece)
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16 mandyas (Long, full, purple or blue cloak worn as a processional garment by bishops and some other dignitaries in the Eastern Orthodox churches)
Религия: архиерейская мантияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mandyas (Long, full, purple or blue cloak worn as a processional garment by bishops and some other dignitaries in the Eastern Orthodox churches)
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17 sackcloth (1. A coarse cloth of goat or camel's hair or of flax, hemp, or cotton; 2. A garment of sackcloth worn as a sign of mourning or penitence)
Религия: власяницаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sackcloth (1. A coarse cloth of goat or camel's hair or of flax, hemp, or cotton; 2. A garment of sackcloth worn as a sign of mourning or penitence)
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18 τρίβων'
τρίβωνα, τρίβωνworn garment: masc /fem acc sgτρίβωνι, τρίβωνworn garment: masc /fem dat sgτρίβωνε, τρίβωνworn garment: masc /fem nom /voc /acc dual -
19 patch
1. noun1) Stelle, diethere were still patches of snow — es lag vereinzelt od. hier und da noch Schnee
go through or strike a bad/good patch — (Brit.) eine Pech-/Glückssträhne haben
be not a patch on something — (fig. coll.) nichts gegen etwas sein
4) (piece of ground) Stück Land, das2. transitive verbpotato patch — Kartoffelacker, der; (in garden) Kartoffelbeet, das
(apply patch to) flickenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/89864/patch_up">patch up* * *[pæ ] 1. noun1) (a piece of material sewn on to cover a hole: She sewed a patch on the knee of her jeans.) der Flicken2) (a small piece of ground: a vegetable patch.) das Stückchen Land2. verb(to mend (clothes etc) by sewing on pieces of material: She patched the (hole in the) child's trousers.) flicken- patchy- patchiness
- patchwork
- patch up* * *[pætʃ]I. n<pl -es>▪ in \patches stellenweisefog \patch Nebelfeld ntvegetable \patch [kleines] Gemüsebeetto go through a bad [or difficult] [or sticky] [or rough] \patch eine schwere Zeit durchmachen3. BRIT (work area) Bereich m; (sb's territory) Revier nt; of police [Polizei]revier nt; of social worker Bereich m, Bezirk m; of prostitute Revier ntthe north feels like my \patch im Norden fühle ich mich heimischnicotine \patch Nikotinpflaster nt6.II. vt1. (cover)▪ to \patch sth etw flickento \patch a tyre einen Reifen flickenI couldn't \patch my computer into the network ich konnte nicht einloggento \patch a call through to sb's phone einen Anruf zu jdm durchstellen3. (integrate)* * *[ptʃ]1. n2)3) (= small area, stain) Fleck m; (= piece of land) Stück nt; (= subdivision of garden) Beet nt; (= part, section) Stelle f; (of time) Phase f; (inf, of policeman, prostitute) Revier ntpatches of sunlight dappled the floor of the forest — (die) Sonnenstrahlen tanzten auf dem Waldboden
the cabbage patch —
we drove through a few patches of rain on our way here — wir hatten auf dem Weg stellenweise Regen
he's going through a bad or rough patch at the moment — ihm gehts im Augenblick nicht sonderlich gut
4) (= contraceptive) Hormonpflaster ntare you on the patch? — benutzt du ein Hormonpflaster?
2. vtflickenthis piece of cloth will just patch that hole nicely — dieses Stück Stoff ist gerade richtig für das Loch
a new government was hastily patched together — in aller Eile wurde eine neue Regierung zusammengeflickt or -gestückelt
* * *patch [pætʃ]A s1. Fleck m, Flicken m, Stück n Stoff etc, Lappen m:2. MIL etc Tuchabzeichen n3. Schönheitspflästerchen n4. MEDa) (Heft-)Pflaster na patch of beans ein mit Bohnen bepflanztes Stückchen Land6. Stelle f, Abschnitt m (in einem Buch)7. ZOOL etc (Farb)Fleck m:patch of rust Rostfleck, -stelle f8. a) Stück(chen) n, Brocken m:patch of fog Nebelschwaden mb) pl Bruchstücke pl, (etwas) Zusammengestoppeltes umg:in patches stellenweise;strike ( oder have, hit, be in) a bad patch eine Pechsträhne oder kein Glück oder einen schwarzen Tag haben9. IT Direktkorrektur fB v/t1. flicken, (einen) Flicken einsetzen in (akk), ausbessern2. mit Flecken oder Stellen versehen:a hillside patched with grass ein stellenweise mit Gras bewachsener Hügela) ein Auto, einen Verletzten etc zusammenflicken umg, eine Ehe etc kitten umg,b) ein Buch etc zusammenstoppeln umg,c) einen Streit etc beilegen:patch things up sich zusammenraufend) Differenzen etc übertünchen, beschönigen4. ELEKa) (ein)stöpselnb) zusammenschalten* * *1. noun1) Stelle, diethere were still patches of snow — es lag vereinzelt od. hier und da noch Schnee
go through or strike a bad/good patch — (Brit.) eine Pech-/Glückssträhne haben
2) (on worn garment) Flicken, derbe not a patch on something — (fig. coll.) nichts gegen etwas sein
3) (on eye) Augenklappe, die4) (piece of ground) Stück Land, daspotato patch — Kartoffelacker, der; (in garden) Kartoffelbeet, das
5) (area patrolled by police; also fig.) Revier, das2. transitive verb(apply patch to) flickenPhrasal Verbs:- patch up* * *n.(§ pl.: patches)= Flicken - m.Korrektur f. v.ausbessern v.einsetzen v.reparieren v. -
20 هدم
هِدْم: ثَوْبٌ بالٍold garment, worn garment
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