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(clothing - loose fitting)

  • 1 форменная верхняя блуза матроса (loose-fitting sailor top) с отложным воротником

    Clothing: middy

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > форменная верхняя блуза матроса (loose-fitting sailor top) с отложным воротником

  • 2 форменная верхняя блуза матроса с отложным воротником

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > форменная верхняя блуза матроса с отложным воротником

  • 3 gombrong

    loose fitting
    * * *
    loose-fitting (of clothing)

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > gombrong

  • 4 celus

    loose fitting k.r(of rings, clothing, etc.). 2 slip through, get through.

    Malay-English dictionary > celus

  • 5 charro

    (Sp. model spelled same [t∫áro ]'coarse, crude, rustic, or in bad taste'; probably from Basque txar 'bad, defective' or from a related Iberian term)
       1) Clark: 1890s. A Mexican horseman or cowboy, particularly one in the traditional costume consisting of a large sombrero decorated with gold or silver embroidery; a loose-fitting white shirt; a short, tight-fitting jacket; and tight-fitting, flared pants that are also decorated with embroidery, buttons, and braids. Carlisle notes that chario is an alternate spelling in the Southwest.
       2) The costume worn by the cowboy described in (1).
       3) Clark: 1930s. A coarse, mean person; a churl.
       4) More recently, a Mexican cowboy who competes in the Mexican rodeo circuit that is popular in southern California. According to the DRAE, charro originally referred to a resident of Salamanca, Spain, especially the region surrounding Alba, Vitigudino, Ciudad Rodrigo, and Ledesma, and to things of or pertaining to this region, such as the charro dress and manner of speaking. It is also an adjective used to describe a thing that is in poor taste or something decorated with bright, clashing colors. In Mexico, a charro is a horseman who dresses in a special costume as described above. Santamaría defines charro as an expert rider who is skilled in taming horses and other animals. Islas concurs, adding that charros are skilled in using rodeo-style rope-throws. He also notes that although the term charro and the clothing and customs pertaining to the charro originated in Salamanca, Spain, they have evolved considerably in the New World, and the charro has become a representative figure for the Mexican people. This term had reference to upper-class horsemen and hacendados (owners of the large Spanish land-grant haciendas) and contrasted with the term vaquero, which indicated much humbler origins.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > charro

  • 6 belus

    1. loose-fitting k.r(of ring, clothing). 2. blouse.

    Malay-English dictionary > belus

  • 7 gombrong

    k.r(Jakarta) loose-fitting k.r(of clothing).

    Malay-English dictionary > gombrong

  • 8 dodor

    loose and ill-fitting (of clothing)

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > dodor

  • 9 رداء

    رِدَاء \ garment: any article of clothing. \ رِداء (رسميّ)‏ \ robe: a long loose ceremonial garment, as worn by judges, priests, kings, etc. \ See Also ثوب (ثَوْب)‏ \ رِدَاء خارِجيّ فَضْفَاض \ cape: a loose outer garment, worn over the shoulders. smock: a light, loose garment usu. worn to protect other garments. \ رِدَاءٌ خارِجيّ للمنزل \ dressing gown, bathrobe: a long loose garment, worn when one is only partly dressed. \ رِدَاء سِرْوَاليّ (عَفْرِيتة)‏ \ overalls: strong cotton trousers that continue (as a single garment) over the chest and shoulders, or over the whole body, and are worn for dirty work in factories, etc.. \ رِدَاء ضيّق (يرتديه الراقِصُ أو البَهْلَوَان)‏ \ tights: a garment worn by women and dancers that covers the body tightly from the waist to the ends of both feet. \ See Also محكم (مُحْكَم)‏ \ رِدَاء طويل بدون أَكْمام \ tunic: a short straight dress, usu. sleeveless, worn by women, with or without trousers; a close-fitting short coat (worn esp. by policemen and soldiers). \ رِدَاء فَضْفاض (للمنزل)‏ \ robe: a long loose garment worn in the house: a bath robe. \ رِدَاء يابانِيّ \ kimono: a loose garment worn in Japan.

    Arabic-English dictionary > رداء

  • 10 dodor

    ke-dodor-an loose and ill-fitting k.r(of clothing).

    Malay-English dictionary > dodor

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  • loose-fitting — adj. large enough to leave space for movement over the skin; not tight fitting; of clothing. Opposite of {close fitting}, {tight}, and {tight fitting}. Syn: loose. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • loose-fitting — adj. Loose fitting is used with these nouns: ↑clothing, ↑dress, ↑pants …   Collocations dictionary

  • -fitting — [ fıtıŋ ] suffix used with some adjectives and adverbs to make adjectives describing how clothing fits someone: loose fitting clothes tightly fitting trousers …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • -fitting — UK [fɪtɪŋ] US suffix used with some adjectives and adverbs to make adjectives describing how clothing fits someone loose fitting clothes tightly fitting trousers Thesaurus: words used to describe clotheshyponym …   Useful english dictionary

  • Clothing —    The dress in barbarian Europe was most likely a combination of traditional Germanic clothing and imported Roman fashions. Clothing was relatively uniform throughout the Roman and post Roman world, although there was variation in style and… …   Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe

  • clothing — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ light ▪ heavy, warm ▪ baggy, loose, loose fitting ▪ tailored, tight …   Collocations dictionary

  • -fitting — UK [fɪtɪŋ] / US suffix used with some adjectives and adverbs to make adjectives describing how clothing fits someone loose fitting clothes tightly fitting trousers …   English dictionary

  • Clothing — in history Clothing refers to any covering for the human body that is worn. The wearing of clothing is exclusively a human characteristic and is a feature of nearly all human societies. The amount and type of clothing worn depends on functional… …   Wikipedia

  • Clothing in India — Women and men performing Garba as part of Navaratri celebrations in Ahmedabad The traditional clothing in India varies with region, religion and community. The formal business attire is fairly uniform across the country, and similar to the… …   Wikipedia

  • Clothing in the ancient world — The clothing of men and women and seveal social levels of Ancient Egypt are depicted in this tomb mural from the 15th century BC The clothing used in the ancient world strongly reflects the technologies that these peoples mastered. Archaeology… …   Wikipedia

  • Clothing in the Ragtime Era — Contents 1 A Brief History of the Ragtime Era 2 Clothing Style and Class 3 The Upper Class 4 The Lower Class and Immigrant Population …   Wikipedia

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