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[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) garš, brīvs ietērps2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) mantija; sutana3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) rītakleita; halāts•- robed* * *uzsvārcis; kleita; talārs, mantija; pleds; ietērps; ietērpt; ietērpties -
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[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) ilgas platus drabužis2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) mantija, sutana3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) palaida suknia, chalatas•- robed -
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n. dräkt; morgonrock, badrock; klänning--------v. ta på sig ämbetsdräkt* * *[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) []klänning2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) ämbetsdräkt, []kappa3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) badkappa, badrock, morgon-, nattrock•- robed -
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[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) róba, kaftan, dlouhé šaty2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) talár3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) župan, koupací plášť•- robed* * *• róba• roucho -
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[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) kaftan, dlhé šaty2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) talár3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) župan, kúpací plášť•- robed* * *• zahalit• zahalit sa• župan• šat• skrina• šatník• talár• prikrývka na nohy• habit• dámske šaty• dlhé detské šatôcky• róba• rúcho• kúpací plášt• obliect sa• obradný šat• obliect -
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[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) robă2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) robă, veşmânt de ceremonie3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) halat, capot•- robed -
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[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) ρόμπα, κελεμπία, φόρεμα2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) τήβεννος3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) ρόμπα•- robed -
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[hem]1. nounthe border of a piece of clothing, folded over and sewn.حاشِيَه، هُدْب2. verb– past tense, past participle hemmedto make a hem on (a piece of clothing):يَكُفُّ أو يَغْبِنُ ثَوْباI've hemmed the skirt.
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[rəub] noun1) ( often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing:رِداءa baby's christening-robe.
2) ( usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions:رداء أو جِبَّة القاضيa judge's robes.
3) ( especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown:عَباءَهa beach-robe.
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[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) robe2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) toge, vêtement de cérémonie3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) peignoir•- robed -
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[rəub]1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) manto2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) toga3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) roupão•- robed
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