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81 güipil
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82 marcarse
VPR1) [figura, formas] to stand out2) Esp*farol 2)¿nos marcamos un baile? — do you fancy a dance?
3) (Peluquería)marcarse el pelo — to have one's hair set, have one's hair styled
4) (Náut) to take one's bearings* * *
■marcarse verbo reflexivo se marcó un farol, she bluffed
familiar nos marcamos un tango, we danced a tango
' marcarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
farol
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* * *vpr2. [notarse] to show;se le marca el sostén por debajo de la blusa you can see the outline of her bra under her blousemarcarse un detalle to do something nice o kind;marcarse un tanto to earn a brownie point* * *v/r:marcarse unos pasos de baile have a dance -
83 transparentarse
1 (ser transparente) to be transparent, show through2 figurado (emociones etc) to show, show through* * *VPR1) [vidrio, agua] to be transparent, be clear; [objeto, ropa] to show throughse te transparenta el sujetador — your bra is showing through, you can see your bra through that
2) * [ropa gastada] to become threadbare; [persona] to be dreadfully thin3) (=insinuarse) to show clearly, become perceptible* * *
transparentarse ( conjugate transparentarse) verbo pronominala) [blusa/falda]:
con ese vestido se le transparenta la enagua her petticoat shows through that dress
■transparentarse verbo reflexivo
1 (una prenda) to show through
2 (una intención, la educación, etc) to be apparent
* * *v/r1:lleva un vestido que se transparenta she is wearing a see-through dress2 fig: nerviosismo, intenciones be obvious* * *vr1) : to be transparent2) : to show through -
84 abullonado
adj.balloonlike, balloon-like.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abullonar.* * *abullonado -dapuffed: una blusa de mangas abullonadas a blouse with puff sleeves -
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86 escotada
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87 blusa camisera
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88 blusa marinera
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89 bata antipolvo
spa bata (f) antipolvoeng dust blouseБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > bata antipolvo
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90 blusa camisera
f.shirt blouse, shirt-dress, chemise, shirtwaist. -
91 blusa holgada
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92 blusa marinera
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93 camisa
(Sp. model spelled same [kamísa] < Late Latin camisia (possibly influenced by Anglo-Saxon and Celtic) < Germanic hemidi 'shirt'). New Mexico: 1831. According to Blevins, "a shirt or chemise," especially one that is loose and blousy. It is often referred to as a type of blouse worn by Indian women and Latinas, similar to a "peasant dress." The DRAE indicates that in Spanish the term refers to any shirt with a collar, sleeves, and buttons, and not specifically to one that is loose and blousy or worn by women.
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blouse — 1. (blou z ) s. f. 1° Chacun des trous en forme de poches qui sont dans un billard. Terme de jeu de paume. Creux qui est au bout de la galerie de chaque jeu pour recevoir les balles, et qui est couvert de gros barreaux de bois. 2° Terme de … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Blouse — (blouz; F. bl[=oo]z), n. [F. blouse. Of unknown origin.] A light, loose over garment, like a smock frock, worn especially by workingmen in France; also, a loose coat of any material, as the undress uniform coat of the United States army. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blouse — BLOUSE. s. fém. On appelle ainsi chaque trou des coins et des côtés d un billard. Les blouses des quatre coinsLes blouses du milieu. Il y a six blouses dans un billard. Mettre une bille dans la blouse. Les blouses de ce billardattirent.Blouse,… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
blouse — [ blaus ] noun count * 1. ) a shirt for women: a cotton/silk/nylon blouse a sleeveless blouse 2. ) AMERICAN a short loose jacket that fits tightly around the waist, worn by soldiers as part of their uniform blow2 blow 2 [ blou ] noun count ** 1.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
blouse — 1828 (from 1822 as a French word in English), from Fr. blouse, workman s or peasant s smock (1788), origin unknown. Perhaps akin to Prov. (lano) blouso short (wool) [Gamillscheg]. Another suggestion [Klein] is that it is from M.L. pelusia, from… … Etymology dictionary
blouse — ► NOUN 1) a woman s upper garment resembling a shirt. 2) a loose smock or tunic. 3) a type of jacket worn as part of military uniform. ► VERB ▪ make (a garment) hang in loose folds. ● big girl s blouse Cf. ↑big girl s b … English terms dictionary
Blouse — Blouse, eigentlich das weite, meistens blaue Hemd, welches in Frankreich auch zuweilen die Bauern auf dem Lande, Gutsbesitzer und Reisende über der Weste und dem Rocke tragen. Als weibliche Tracht ist Blouse ein einfaches Kleid, das um die Brust… … Damen Conversations Lexikon
blouse — [blauz US blaus] n [Date: 1800 1900; : Frenc] a shirt for women ▪ a silk blouse … Dictionary of contemporary English
blouse — BLOUSE. Trou qui est au coin & au costé de la table d un billard, & où l on pousse la bille de celuy contre qui on joüe. Il met bien dans la blouse. il y a six blouses dans un billard … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Blouse — (fr., spr. Bluhs ), 1) weites, faltiges, meist blaues, hanfleinenes Hemd, mit bunten (rothen u. grünen) Nähtereien im Kragen, in Deutschland von Fuhrleuten, in Frankreich von Bauern u. den Arbeitern in den Städten, selbst in Paris, getragen… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Blouse — (franz., spr. blūs ), s. Bluse … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon