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1 shirt blouse
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2 shirt dress
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3 shirt front
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4 shirt sleeve
in one’s shirt sleeves in Hemdsärmeln, hemdsärmelig -
5 shirt-sleeve
shirt-sleeve adj hemdsärmelig:shirt-sleeve diplomacy offene Diplomatie -
6 shirt frill
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7 shirt collar
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8 shirt pocket
shirt ˈpock·etn Hemdtasche f -
9 shirt tail
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10 shirt collar
'shirt col·lar nHemdkragen m -
11 shirt dress
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12 shirt front
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13 shirt pocket
shirt 'pock·et nHemdtasche f -
14 shirt tail
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15 shirt
noun[man's] shirt — [Herren- od. Ober]hemd, das
[woman's or lady's] shirt — Hemdbluse, die
sports/rugby/football shirt — Trikot/Rugby-/Fußballtrikot, das
* * *[ʃə:t](a kind of garment worn on the upper part of the body: a casual shirt; a short-sleeved shirt; She wore black jeans and a white shirt.) das Hemd- academic.ru/116840/in_one%27s_shirt-sleeves">in one's shirt-sleeves* * *[ʃɜ:t, AM ʃɜ:rt]silk \shirt Seidenhemd ntshort-/long-sleeved \shirt kurzärmeliges/langärmeliges Hemd▶ to have the \shirt off sb's back jdm das Hemd über den Kopf ziehen fam, jdm das letzte Hemd ausziehen ÖSTERR fam▶ to lose one's \shirt sein ganzes Geld verlieren* * *[ʃɜːt]n(men's) (Ober)hemd nt; (FTBL) Hemd nt, Trikot nt; (women's) Hemdbluse fkeep your shirt on ( Brit inf ) — reg dich nicht auf!
to lose one's shirt on a horse (inf) — den letzten Cent or sein letztes Hemd bei einer Pferdewette verlieren
I'm putting my shirt on him to get the job (inf) — ich gehe jede Wette ein, dass er die Stelle bekommt
he'll have the shirt off your back! (inf) — er zieht dich aus bis aufs letzte Hemd! (inf)
* * *1. (Herren-, Ober)Hemd n2. Hemdbluse f3. Unterhemd n4. Nachthemd n (für Herren)5. SPORT Trikot nBesondere Redewendungen: get sb’s shirt out sl jemanden auf die Palme bringen umg;give away the shirt off one’s back for sb das letzte Hemd für jemanden hergeben;have one’s shirt out sl fuchsteufelswild sein;without a shirt to one’s back ohne ein Hemd auf dem Leib;keep your shirt on! umg ruhig Blut!, nur keine Aufregung!;lose one’s shirt sein letztes Hemd verlieren umg;* * *noun[man's] shirt — [Herren- od. Ober]hemd, das
[woman's or lady's] shirt — Hemdbluse, die
sports/rugby/football shirt — Trikot/Rugby-/Fußballtrikot, das
keep your shirt on! — (fig. coll.) [nur] ruhig Blut! (ugs.)
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[ʃɜ:t, Am ʃɜ:rt] nsilk \shirt Seidenhemd nt;short-/long-sleeved \shirt kurzärmeliges/langärmeliges HemdPHRASES:to give sb the \shirt off one's back sein letztes Hemd für jdn hergeben ( fam)to have the \shirt off sb's back jdm das Hemd über den Kopf ziehen ( fam)keep your \shirt on! ( stay calm) reg dich ab!;( have patience) einen Moment bitte!;to lose one's \shirt sein ganzes Geld verlieren; -
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18 shirt-tail
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19 shirt button
n.Hemdknopf m. -
20 shirt buttons
n.Hemdknöpfe f.
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