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1 ruhacsipesz
clothes-peg, clothespin -
2 ruhásszekrény
clothes closet, press -
3 ruházati cikkek
clothes -
4 ruhaakasztó
(DE) Bügel {r}; Kleiderbügel {r}; (EN) clothes-hook; clothes-horse; clothes-rack; coat-peg; coathanger; dress-hanger; hanger; portmanteau; shoulder -
5 civilben
(EN) in civil life; in plain clothes; in private clothes -
6 detektív
(DE) Beschatter {r}; Bulle {r}; Detektiv {r}; (EN) busy; detective; flatfoot; flatfoot, flatfeet; gum-shoe; gum-shoes; gumshoe; operative; plain-clothes man; plant; private-clothes; runner; sleuth; spotter; tail -
7 díszruha
(DE) Paradeanzug {r}; Wichs {r}; Staatskleid {s}; (EN) dress clothes; formal clothes; full dress; habiliments; robe; robes; robing; trappings; vestment -
8 készruha
(DE) Fertigkleidung {e}; (EN) hand-me-down; reach-me-down; ready-made clothes; ready-to-wear; slop; slop-work; store clothes -
9 ószeres
(DE) Altwarenhändler {r}; Tandler {r}; Trödler {r}; Tändler; Althändler {r}; (EN) clothes-man; junkman; old-clothes-man; old-clothesman -
10 civil ruhás detektív
plain-clothes policeman, plain-clothes detective -
11 civil ruhás nyomozó
plain-clothes detective, plain-clothes policeman -
12 ágynemű
(DE) Bettwäsche {e}; Bettzeug {s}; Weißzeug; (EN) bed linen; bed-clothes; bed-linen; bedclothes; bedding; linen; sheets -
13 alsóruha
(DE) Unterkleidung {e}; Unterwächse {e}; Unterwäsche {e}; (EN) body linen; slip; small-clothes; under-garment; underclothing; underdress -
14 átöltözik
(DE) s. umkleiden; s. umziehen; (EN) change; shift one's clothes -
15 átöltözni
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16 civilruha
(DE) Zivilkleidung {e}; (EN) civies; mufti; plain-clothes -
17 divatbáb
(DE) Modepuppe {e}; (EN) clothes-horse; dude; fashion-monger; fop; posh; spark -
18 fehérnemű
(DE) Leibwäsche {e}; Leinen {s}; Weißwäsche {e}; Wäsche {e}; Schmutzwäsche {e}; (EN) body linen; clothes; linen; under-suit; underclothes; underclothing; undergarment; undergarments; underwear; white goods -
19 felöltözik
(DE) s. ankleiden; (EN) get dressed; put on one's clothes -
20 gyakorlóruha
(EN) fatigue-clothes; fatigue-uniform
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