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1 Apron Tunic
An ornamented article of attire resembling an apron, and is a feature of modern modes. -
2 tunic
1. n жакетка или блузка2. n сарафан3. n воен. китель; мундир; гимнастёрка4. n туника5. n бот. зоол. оболочка, покровСинонимический ряд:apron (noun) apron; cassock; dress; frock; gown; habit; jersey; robe; vestment -
3 cassock
1. n церк. ряса, сутана2. n пренебр. священник; попСинонимический ряд:1. apron (noun) apron; dress; frock; gown; habit; jersey; robe; tunic; vestment2. clergyman (noun) churchman; clergyman; cleric; clerical; clerk; divine; ecclesiast; ecclesiastic; minister; parson; preacher; pulpitarian; pulpiteer; pulpiter; reverend; sermonizer; sky pilot -
4 frock
1. n женское или детское платье2. n рясаto wear the frock — носить рясу, быть священником
3. n монашеское одеяние4. n разг. монах5. n тельняшка6. n халат, рабочая блуза7. v книжн. посвящать в духовный санСинонимический ряд:apron (noun) apron; cassock; costume; dress; gown; habit; jersey; robe; shift; skirt; tunic; vestment -
5 Jersey
1. n геогр. о-в Джерсиjersey cloth — джерсе, джерси, джерсовая ткань
2. n тонкая чёсаная шерсть; шерстяная пряжа3. n трикотажная ткань; джерси4. n вязаный жакет; фуфайка; шерстяное трикотажное бельё5. n джерсейская порода молочного скотаСинонимический ряд:apron (noun) apron; cassock; dress; frock; gown; habit; robe; tunic; vestment -
6 vestment
1. n возвыш. одеяние, одежда2. n наряд; покров3. n церк. облачение; риза4. n церк. напрестольная пеленаСинонимический ряд:1. apron (noun) apron; cassock; dress; frock; gown; habit; jersey; robe; tunic2. investment (noun) empowerment; investment
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