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1 hiasan kepala
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2 nakit za glavu
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3 головной убор
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4 наколка
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5 головной убор
headdressДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > головной убор
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6 damit sa ulo
headdress -
7 nakit na glavi
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8 головной убор
headdress имя существительное: -
9 kulta
headdress worn by elderly women -
10 pokrývka hlavy
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11 fejdísz
headdress, tiara, crest -
12 frizura
headdress, hair-do, hairdo, hairstyle, clip -
13 tocado
m.headdress, headgear, coif.past part.past participle of spanish verb: tocar.* * *1 (peinado) coiffure, hairdo2 (prenda) headdress, hat————————1→ link=tocar tocar► adjetivo1 (fruta) bad, rotten2 familiar (perturbado) crazy, touched3 DEPORTE injured\tocado,-a de la cabeza touched, not all there* * *IADJ1) [fruta] bad, rotten; [carne etc] tainted, badestar tocado — (Dep) to be injured
2)II1.ADJ2. SM1) (=prenda) headdress2) (=peinado) coiffure, hairdo3) (=arreglo) toilet, washroom (EEUU)* * *I- da adjetivo1)está tocado (de la cabeza) — he's not all there (colloq)
b) (fam) < boxeador> punch drunk2) (frml) ( con la cabeza cubierta)3) < fruta> bruisedIImasculino ( en la cabeza) headdress* * *= headpiece, hairdo, headdress.Ex. As a bridal manufacturer we have made finest quality of bridal headpieces, wedding veils, bridal veils and tiaras since 1993.Ex. After jazzing up her appearance with a new blonde hairdo, she turns up in his office and talks him into taking her out for a meal.Ex. Similar figures with horned headdresses are found in the iconography of seals, tablets, and pottery.----* tocado con arco = bowed.* tocado con púa o dedos = plucked.* * *I- da adjetivo1)está tocado (de la cabeza) — he's not all there (colloq)
b) (fam) < boxeador> punch drunk2) (frml) ( con la cabeza cubierta)3) < fruta> bruisedIImasculino ( en la cabeza) headdress* * *= headpiece, hairdo, headdress.Ex: As a bridal manufacturer we have made finest quality of bridal headpieces, wedding veils, bridal veils and tiaras since 1993.
Ex: After jazzing up her appearance with a new blonde hairdo, she turns up in his office and talks him into taking her out for a meal.Ex: Similar figures with horned headdresses are found in the iconography of seals, tablets, and pottery.* tocado con arco = bowed.* tocado con púa o dedos = plucked.* * *Ano le hagas caso, está tocado (de la cabeza) don't take any notice of him, he's not all there o he's a little soft in the head o he's slightly touched ( colloq)2 ( fam); ‹boxeador› punch drunkB ( frml)(con la cabeza cubierta): en la foto aparece tocada con mantilla española in the photo she's wearing a Spanish mantillavarios hombres tocados de boina several men in berets o wearing beretsC ‹fruta› bruised1 (en la cabeza) headdress* * *
Del verbo tocar: ( conjugate tocar)
tocado es:
el participio
Del verbo tocarse: ( conjugate tocarse)
tocado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
tocado
tocar
tocarse
tocar ( conjugate tocar) verbo transitivo
1
( palpar) to feel;
( manosear) to handle;◊ ¡no vayas a tocado ese cable! don't touch that cable!;
mis ahorros no los quiero tocado I don't want to touch my savings;
la planta ya toca el techo the plant is already touching the ceiling
‹ claxon› to blow, sound
2 ‹ tema› ( tratar) to touch on, refer to;
( sacar) to bring up
3 (atañer, concernir) to affect;
verbo intransitivo
1
c) (Mús) to play
2a) (corresponder en reparto, concurso, sorteo):
le tocó el primer premio she won the first prize;
me tocó la maestra más antipática del colegio I got the most horrible teacher in the schoolb) ( ser el turno):
¿a quién le toca cocinar? whose turn is it to do the cooking?
tocarse verbo pronominal
‹ barba› to play with
[ cables] to touch
tocado,-a
I sustantivo masculino
1 (adorno en la cabeza) headdress
2 (peinado) coiffure, hairdo
II adjetivo
1 fam (loco) nuts, crazy
2 Dep (lesionado) slightly injured
tocar
I verbo transitivo
1 (entrar en contacto) to touch: el avión toca tierra, the airplane touches down
(a una persona) to touch
(manipular, manejar) to handle
(sentir al tacto) to feel
(mover, desordenar) yo no toqué tus papeles, I didn't touch your papers
2 (hacer alusión) to touch on
3 (un instrumento) to play: toca el violín, she plays the violin
4 (el timbre, la campana) to ring
II verbo intransitivo
1 (corresponder) a ti te toca decírselo, you're the one who has to tell him
los lunes te toca limpiar la casa, you have to clean the house on Mondays
(por turno) me toca, it's my turn
2 (en el juego, en un concurso) to win: le tocaron dos millones, he won two million pesetas
3 (afectar) to concern, affect
por lo que a ti te toca, as far as you are concerned
4 (sonar) tocan las campanas, the bells are ringing
■tocarse verbo reflexivo to touch
(uno a otro) to touch each other
' tocado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ala
- cabeza
- techo
- tocada
- toca
English:
touch on
- touched
- disturb
- head
* * *tocado, -a♦ adj3. [con sombrero] wearing a hat;iba tocada con una pamela she was wearing a sun hat4. [fruta] bad, rotten5. [jugador] injured♦ nm1. [prenda] headgear2. [peinado] hairdo3. [en esgrima] hit* * *I adj:estar tocado (de la cabeza) fam be soft in the head famII m headdress* * *tocado, -da adj1) : bad, bruised (of fruit)tocado nm: headdress -
14 Kopfschmuck
m headdress* * *der Kopfschmuckheaddress* * *Kọpf|schmuckmheadgear; (bei Tracht) headdress* * *der headdress* * *Kopfschmuck m headdress* * *der headdress -
15 toca
f.1 wimple.2 headdress, wimple, toque, cornet.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tocar.* * *1 (sombrero) headdress; (de monja) wimple* * *ISF1) [de monja] cornet, wimple2) ( Hist) (=tocado) headdress; (=sombrero sin ala) toque; (=gorrito) bonnetII* * ** * ** * *A1 (de una religiosa) cornet, wimple2 (de un tocado) circletB* * *
Del verbo tocar: ( conjugate tocar)
toca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Del verbo tocarse: ( conjugate tocarse)
se toca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
toca
tocar
toca sustantivo femenino ( de religiosa) wimple;
( de tocado) circlet
tocar ( conjugate tocar) verbo transitivo
1
( palpar) to feel;
( manosear) to handle;◊ ¡no vayas a toca ese cable! don't touch that cable!;
mis ahorros no los quiero toca I don't want to touch my savings;
la planta ya toca el techo the plant is already touching the ceiling
‹ claxon› to blow, sound
2 ‹ tema› ( tratar) to touch on, refer to;
( sacar) to bring up
3 (atañer, concernir) to affect;
verbo intransitivo
1
c) (Mús) to play
2a) (corresponder en reparto, concurso, sorteo):
le tocó el primer premio she won the first prize;
me tocó la maestra más antipática del colegio I got the most horrible teacher in the schoolb) ( ser el turno):
¿a quién le toca cocinar? whose turn is it to do the cooking?
tocarse verbo pronominal
‹ barba› to play with
[ cables] to touch
toca f (de monja) wimple
tocar
I verbo transitivo
1 (entrar en contacto) to touch: el avión toca tierra, the airplane touches down
(a una persona) to touch
(manipular, manejar) to handle
(sentir al tacto) to feel
(mover, desordenar) yo no toqué tus papeles, I didn't touch your papers
2 (hacer alusión) to touch on
3 (un instrumento) to play: toca el violín, she plays the violin
4 (el timbre, la campana) to ring
II verbo intransitivo
1 (corresponder) a ti te toca decírselo, you're the one who has to tell him
los lunes te toca limpiar la casa, you have to clean the house on Mondays
(por turno) me toca, it's my turn
2 (en el juego, en un concurso) to win: le tocaron dos millones, he won two million pesetas
3 (afectar) to concern, affect
por lo que a ti te toca, as far as you are concerned
4 (sonar) tocan las campanas, the bells are ringing
' toca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- diana
- fregar
- maestría
- mariscada
- oído
- perfectamente
- teja
- tocar
- hacer
English:
bell
- deal
- feel
- flute
- go
- nail
- on
- quartet
- shout
- touch
- turn
- viola
- wood
- move
- next
- now
* * *toca nf1. [de monja] wimple2. [de dama antigua] headdress* * *f headdress; de monja wimple -
16 Federschmuck
m2. geh. (Gefieder) plumage* * *der Federschmuckfeathering* * *Fe|der|schmuckmfeather trimming; (von Indianern etc) headdress; (= Federbusch) plume; (von Vogel) plumage* * *2. geh (Gefieder) plumage -
17 stroik
m (G stroiku a. stroika) 1. dim. (dla lalki, dziewczynki) dress, attire 2. (na głowę) headdress 3. (na stół) floral table decoration; (pośrodku stołu) centrepiece 4. Muz. reed* * ** * *miGen. -a1. (= czółko) headdress (usu. in regional folk costume).2. muz. reed; (w oboju, organach) tongue.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > stroik
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18 coiffe
coiffé, e [kwafe]• il est toujours bien/mal coiffé his hair always looks nice/a mess• comment était-elle coiffée ? what was her hair like?* * *kwaf* * *kwaf nf* * *coiffe nf2 ( de chapeau) lining;3 ( de fusée) fairing;4 ( de racine) root cap;5 ( de nouveau-né) caul.[kwaf] nom féminin1. [vêtement - de paysanne] (traditional) headdress ; [ - de nonne] (nun's) headdress ; [ - garniture de chapeau] lining -
19 Frisur
* * *die Frisurhairstyle; coiffure; headdress; hairdo* * *Fri|sur [fri'zuːɐ]f -, -enhairstyle* * *die1) (a hairstyle: I like her new hair-do.) hair-do2) (the result of cutting, styling etc a person's hair: a simple hairstyle.) hairstyle3) (a hairstyle: an elaborate coiffure.) coiffure* * *Fri·sur<-, -en>[friˈzu:ɐ̯]f hairstyle, hairdo fam* * *die; Frisur, Frisuren hairstyle; hairdo (coll.)* * *i-e Frisur sitzt nicht mehr her hair has come undone* * *die; Frisur, Frisuren hairstyle; hairdo (coll.)* * *-ren f.hair style n.hairdo n.hairstyle n.headdress n.(§ pl.: headdresses) -
20 Kopfputz
Kọpf|putz [-pʊts]m -es, -eheaddress* * *(something, usually ornamental, which is worn on, and covers, the head: The tribesmen were wearing head-dresses of fur and feathers.) head-dress* * *Kopf·putz
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headdress — 1703, from HEAD (Cf. head) (n.) + DRESS (Cf. dress) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
headdress — ► NOUN ▪ an ornamental covering for the head … English terms dictionary
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headdress — UK [ˈhedˌdres] / US noun [countable] Word forms headdress : singular headdress plural headdresses a decorated piece of clothing that someone wears on their head … English dictionary
headdress — noun clothing for the head • Syn: ↑headgear • Hypernyms: ↑clothing, ↑article of clothing, ↑vesture, ↑wear, ↑wearable, ↑habiliment • … Useful english dictionary
headdress — /hed dres /, n. 1. a covering or decoration for the head: a tribal headdress of feathers. 2. a style or manner of arranging the hair. [1695 1705; HEAD + DRESS] * * * … Universalium
headdress — noun Headdress is used after these nouns: ↑feather … Collocations dictionary
headdress — head|dress [ˈhed dres] n something that someone wears on their head, especially for decoration on a special occasion ▪ The bride wore white with a pearl headdress … Dictionary of contemporary English
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headdress — noun (C) something that someone wears on their head for decoration on a special occasion: a feathered headdress … Longman dictionary of contemporary English