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1 a pair of breeches
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2 a pair of breeches
Общая лексика: (употр. с глаголом во мн.ч.) бриджи -
3 wry mouth and a pissed pair of breeches
Табуированная лексика: повешенныйУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wry mouth and a pissed pair of breeches
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3 ○ US pantalon m.to be too big for one's breeches avoir la grosse tête. -
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plural noun(short trousers)[pair of] breeches — [Knie]bundhose, die
[riding] breeches — Reithose, die
* * *['bri iz, ]( American[) 'bri:-](trousers, especially ones coming just below the knee: riding breeches.) die Kniehose* * *[ˈbrɪtʃɪz, ˈbri:-]n pl Kniehose friding \breeches Reithose f* * *['brItʃɪz]plKniehose f; (= riding breeches) Reithose f; (for hiking) (Knie)bundhose f* * ** * *plural noun[pair of] breeches — [Knie]bundhose, die
[riding] breeches — Reithose, die
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[ʹbri:tʃız,ʹbrıtʃız] n употр. с гл. во мн. ч.1) бриджи (тж. a pair of breeches)2) разг. брюки♢
breeches part - театр. мужская роль, исполняемая женщиной; роль травестиto wear the breeches - а) обладать мужским характером; б) верховодить в доме, держать мужа под башмаком
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['bri iz, ]( American[) 'bri:-](trousers, especially ones coming just below the knee: riding breeches.) calçOes* * *breech.es[br'i:tʃiz] n pl 1 calções até a altura dos joelhos, amarrados a estes com uma fita. 2 coll calças. a pair of breeches uma calça. she wears the breeches fig ela é que manda. -
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n pl1) бриджі2) розм., жарт. штаниbreeches part — чоловіча роль, виконувана жінкою
to wear the breeches — мати чоловічий характер; старшинувати в сім'ї, тримати чоловіка під каблуком
* * *nвикор. з дiєcл. у мн. бриджі (тж. a pair of breeches); штани -
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['brɪtʃɪz]1) (also knee breeches) culotte f2) (also riding breeches) culotte f (de cheval)3) (colloq) US pantalon m -
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nвикор. з дiєcл. у мн. бриджі (тж. a pair of breeches); штани -
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ˈbrɪtʃɪz сущ.;
мн.
1) бриджи
2) разг. штаны, брюки Syn: pants
3) ягодицы Syn: buttocks употр. с гл. во мн.ч.: бриджи (тж. a pair of *) (разговорное) брюки > * part мужская роль, исполняемая женщиной;
роль травести > to wear the * обладать мужским характером;
верховодить в доме, держать мужа под башмаком breeches pl бриджи ~ pl разг. брюки;
breeches part мужская роль, исполняемая женщиной ~ pl разг. брюки;
breeches part мужская роль, исполняемая женщинойБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > breeches
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12 knee breeches
n pl Knie[bund]hose f* * * -
13 a pair of knee breeches
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14 knee breeches
kniebroek,een broek tot aan de knieknee breeches♦voorbeelden: -
15 jodhpur breeches
jodhpur breeches [ˌdʒɒdpəˈbrıtʃız; US ˌdʒɑdpərˈbriː-], jodhpurs spl, auch pair of jodhpur breeches Jodhpur(hose) f, Reithose f -
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{bri:tʃ}
I. 1. (a pair of) BREECHes брич, разг. панталони, гащи
2. ост. бедро, задник
3. задната част на цев на пушка/оръдие
II. v обувам за пръв път (момиченце) в панталони* * *{bri:tsh} n 1. (a pair of) breeches брич; разг. панталони, гащи; 2. (2) v обувам за пръв път (момиченце) в панталони.* * *брич; бедро;* * *1. i. (a pair of) breeches брич, разг. панталони, гащи 2. ii. v обувам за пръв път (момиченце) в панталони 3. задната част на цев на пушка/оръдие 4. ост. бедро, задник* * *breech[bri:tʃ] I. n 1. pl ( breeches[´britʃiz]) панталони, брич; to put a child into \breeches обувам панталони на момченце за първи път; knee-\breeches опънати до под коляното панталони, дворцова униформа; riding-\breeches брич, панталон за езда; to wear the \breeches разг. прен. държа мъжа си под чехъл (за жена); \breeches part театр. мъжка роля, играна от жена; 2. воен. задна част на цев на оръдие или пушка; II. v обувам панталони на момче за първи път. -
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(-ar, pl. brœkr), f.1) one leg of a pair of breeches (ok lét hann leika laust knéit í brókinni);2) breeches (but the pl. ‘brœkr’ is more common); vera í brókum, to wear breeches; gyrðr í brœkr, with breeches girt over one’s underclothing.* * *pl. brækr, [Lat. braca, only in pl.]; this word is of Celtic origin, and identical with the Gaelic braecan = tartan:I. tartan or party-coloured cloth, from Gaelic breac = versicolor. Roman writers oppose the Celtic ‘braca’ to the Roman ‘toga;’ Gallia Bracata, Tartan Gaul, and Gallia Togata; ‘versicolore sagulo, bracas, tegmen barbarum indutus,’ Tac. Hist. 2, 20, where it exactly answers to the Scot. tartan, the national dress of Celts; a similar sense remains in the Icel. names lang-brók, a surname to a lady because of her tall stature, Nj., Landn.; há-brók, the poët. name of the hawk, from his chequered plumage (?), Gm. 44; loð-brók, the name of the famous mythical Danish king, shaggy coat, though the reason for the name is otherwise given in Ragn. S. ch. I; the name of the Danish flag of war Dannebrog, qs. Dana-brók, pannus Danicus.II. breeches. Scot. breeks, the sing. denoting one leg; fótinn ok brókina, Eb. 242; ok let hann leika laust knæt í brókinni, Fms. vii. 170: pl. skyrtu gyrða í brækr, Háv. 39, Ld. 136, Stj. 63. Gen. ix. 22, Fbr. 160, Fms. xi. 150, Vápn. 4; leista-brækr, breeches with the socks fixed to them. Eb. l. c.; blárendar ( blue-striped) brækr, Nj. 184; the lesser outlawry might be inflicted by law on a woman wearing breeches, v. the curious passage in Ld. l. c. ch. 35; the passage, berbeinn þú stendr ok hefir brautingja görvi, þatkiþú hafir brækr þínar, bare-legged thou standest, in beggarly attire, without even thy breeches on, Hbl. 6—the poet probably knew the Highland dress; cp. also the story of king Magnús of Norway (died A. D. 1103); hann hafði mjök þá siðu um klæða búnað, sem títt var í Vestrlöndum (viz. Scotland), ok margir hans menn, at þeir gengu berleggjaðir, höfðu stutta kyrtla ok svá yfirhafnir, ok kölluðu margir menn hann Berbein eðr Berfætt, Fms. vii. 63: proverbs, barnið vex, en brókin ekki, the bairn grows, but the breeks not, advice to mothers making the first pair of breeks for a boy, not to make them too tight; þetta verðr aldri barn í brók, this will never be a bairn in breeks, i. e. this will never do.COMPDS: brókabelti, brókavaðmál, brókarsótt. -
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1) General subject: (употр. с глаголом во мн.ч.) a pair of breeches, breeches, corduroy, corduroys, knee breeches, knee-breeches, knickerbockers, pedal pushers, britches2) Military: service breeches3) Engineering: French knickers, johns, knee pants, knickers4) Textile: breech5) American English: capris (modern expression for this type of clothing item)6) Clothing: knickerbockers (чаще breeches) -
19 BROK
(-ar, pl. brœkr), f.1) one leg of a pair of breeches (ok lét hann leika laust knéit í brókinni);2) breeches (but the pl. ‘brœkr’ is more common); vera í brókum, to wear breeches; gyrðr í brœkr, with breeches girt over one’s underclothing.* * *n. bad, black grass; hence Brok-ey, an island, Landn.; cp. broki, a, m. a nickname, Fms. ix. -
20 set-geiri
a, m. a ‘seat-goar,’ a piece let into a pair of breeches; í brókum með setgeira í, Ld. 136; hann skar rauf á setgeiranum, Fms. vii. 202. set-geira-brækr, f. pl. breeches with goars in the seat, Ld. 136.
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breeches buoy — /ˈbrɪtʃəz bɔɪ/ (say brichuhz boy) noun a life saving apparatus, like a short pair of breeches, moving on a rope stretched from a wreck to the shore or another ship …
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