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1 bodice
noun* * *['bodis](the upper part of a woman's or child's dress: The dress had an embroidered bodice.) das Mieder* * *bod·ice[ˈbɒdɪs, AM ˈbɑ:d-]* * *['bɒdɪs]n2) (= vest) Leibchen nt* * *1. Mieder n:b) eng anliegendes, ärmelloses Oberteil eines Trachtenkleids2. Oberteil n (eines Kleids etc)* * *noun* * *n.Leibchen - n.Mieder - n.Taille -n f. -
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3 bodice
bod·ice [ʼbɒdɪs, Am ʼbɑ:d-] n -
4 bodice-ripper
noun(coll.) Verführungsschnulze, die* * *ˈbod·ice-rip·pern AM Roman, in dem der Heldin sexuelle Gewalt angetan wird* * *noun(coll.) Verführungsschnulze, die -
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'bod·ice-rip·per n(Am) Roman, in dem der Heldin sexuelle Gewalt angetan wird -
6 liberty bodice
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7 corsage
cor·sage[kɔ:ˈsɑ:ʒ, AM kɔ:rˈ-]n* * *[kɔː'sAːZ]n1) (= bodice) Mieder nt2) (= flowers) Ansteckblume f* * *corsage [kɔː(r)ˈsɑːʒ] s1. Mieder n2. Ansteckbukett n* * *n.Mieder - n. -
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9 waist
noun1) (part of body or garment) Taille, dietight round the waist — eng in der Taille
* * *[weist]1) ((the measurement round) the narrow part of the human body between the ribs and hips: She has a very small waist.) die Taille2) (the narrow middle part of something similar, eg a violin, guitar etc.) schmalste Stelle3) (the part of an article of clothing which goes round one's waist: Can you take in the waist of these trousers?) die Taille•- academic.ru/80865/waisted">waisted- waistband
- waistcoat* * *[weɪst]n Taille f; of skirts, trousers Bund m* * *[weɪst]nTaille f; (of violin) Mittelbügel m; (NAUT) Mittelteil mstripped to the waist — mit nacktem or bloßem Oberkörper
too tight round the waist — zu eng in der Taille
* * *waist [weıst] s1. Taille f2. a) Mieder nb) besonders US Bluse f4. SCHIFF Mittelschiff n* * *noun1) (part of body or garment) Taille, die* * *n.Taille -n f. -
10 boned
[bəʊnd, AM boʊnd]\boned fish entgräteter Fisch\boned meat ausgebeintes Fleisch* * *[bəʊnd]adj2) bodice etc mit Fischbeinstäbchen* * *boned [bəʊnd] adj2. GASTRa) entknocht, entbeintb) entgrätet (Fisch)3. mit (Fischbein)Stäbchen (versehen) (Korsett) -
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12 untie
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13 tuck
1. transitive verb 2. nounPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92985/tuck_in">tuck in- tuck up* * *1. noun1) (a fold sewn into a piece of material: Her dress had tucks in the sleeves.) die Falte2) (sweets, cakes etc: Schoolboys used to spend their money on tuck; ( also adjective) a tuck shop.) die Leckereien (pl.); Süßwaren-...2. verb(to push, stuff etc: He tucked his shirt into his trousers.) stecken- tuck in* * *[tʌk]I. n2. MEDa tummy \tuck Operation, bei der am Bauch Fett abgesaugt wirdII. vt1. (fold)▪ to \tuck sth somewhere etw irgendwohin steckenshe had a napkin \tucked in the neck of her blouse sie hatte eine Serviette in den Ausschnitt ihrer Bluse gestecktshe \tucked her doll under her arm sie klemmte sich ihre Puppe unter den Arm2. (stow)to \tuck one's legs under one seine Beine unterschlagen▪ to be \tucked somewhere irgendwo versteckt liegen\tucked along this alley are some beautiful houses entlang dieser Allee liegen versteckt einige wunderschöne Häuser* * *[tʌk]1. nto put a tuck in sth — einen Saum in etw (acc) nähen
2. vt1) (= put) steckenhe tucked his umbrella under his arm — er steckte or klemmte (inf) sich (dat) den Regenschirm unter den Arm
he tucked his coat (a)round the shivering child — er legte seinen Mantel fest um das frierende Kind
she sat with her feet tucked under her — sie saß mit untergeschlagenen Beinen da
3. viyour bag will tuck under the seat — du kannst deine Tasche unter dem Sitz verstauen
* * *tuck [tʌk]A s1. Biese f2. Abnäher m3. SCHIFF Gilling f4. SCHULE Br umg Süßigkeiten pl, Erfrischungen etc5. SPORT Hocke fB v/t1. Binsen nähen in (akk)2. abnähen3. stecken:tuck one’s shirt into one’s trousers sich das oder sein Hemd in die Hose stecken;tuck sth under one’s arm etwas unter den Arm klemmen;a) wegstecken, verstauen,b) verstecken;be tucked away versteckt liegen (Dorf etc);tuck in hineinstecken;tuck in the blankets die Decken an den Seiten feststecken;tuck one’s shirt in sich das oder sein Hemd in die Hose steckenC v/ituck into sth sich etwas schmecken lassen, etwas verdrücken* * *1. transitive verb 2. nounPhrasal Verbs:- tuck in- tuck up* * *v.zurück streifen v.zurückstreifen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
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cor·sage [kɔ:ʼsɑ:ʒ, Am kɔ:rʼ-] n
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