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1 bodice
['bɒdɪs]nome (of dress) corpino m.* * *['bodis](the upper part of a woman's or child's dress: The dress had an embroidered bodice.) corpetto* * *bodice /ˈbɒdɪs/n.1 corpetto; corpino2 busto; bustino● (fam. spreg. o scherz.) bodice-ripper, romanzo (o film) erotico di ambientazione storica.* * *['bɒdɪs]nome (of dress) corpino m. -
2 bodice bod·ice n
['bɒdɪs](of dress) corpino, corpetto -
3 bodice ripper n
['bɒdɪs'rɪpə(r)] -
4 boned
[bəʊnd] 1. 2.2) [corset, bodice] con stecche3) - boned in compostifine-, strong-boned — di ossatura minuta, forte
* * *boned /bəʊnd/a.1 ossuto4 fornito di stecche.* * *[bəʊnd] 1. 2.2) [corset, bodice] con stecche3) - boned in compostifine-, strong-boned — di ossatura minuta, forte
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5 corsage
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6 crossover
['krɒsəʊvə(r)] [AE 'krɔːs-]aggettivo abbigl. [bodice, straps] incrociato* * *crossover /ˈkrɒsəʊvə(r)/A n.4 (elettron.) crossover9 (mus., spettacolo) artista che si cimenta in un genere diverso; disco che segna un passaggio a un genere diverso11 (biol.) = crossing over ► crossingB a. attr.3 (mus., spettacolo) che segna un passaggio a uno stile o a un genere diverso; che ha successo presso un pubblico diverso; che mescola i generi: a crossover artist, un musicista che frequenta diversi generi; a jazz-classical crossover album, un album che mescola il jazz e la musica classica● (elettron.) crossover distortion, distorsione da incrocio □ (elettron.) crossover network, circuito separatore di frequenza □ (econ.) crossover point, punto di equilibrio (o di pareggio).* * *['krɒsəʊvə(r)] [AE 'krɔːs-]aggettivo abbigl. [bodice, straps] incrociato -
7 underwired
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8 basque
[bæsk, bɑːsk] 1.aggettivo basco2.1) (person) basco m. (-a)2) (language) basco m.* * *[bæsk]1. adj2. n(person) basco (-a), (language) basco* * *basque /ˈbæsk/A a.( moda) tagliato a punta sul davanti; con baschinaB n.(= basque bodice) corpino con baschina.* * *[bæsk, bɑːsk] 1.aggettivo basco2.1) (person) basco m. (-a)2) (language) basco m. -
9 fitted
['fɪtɪd] 1. 2.1) [ clothes] aderente, attillato2) [wardrobe, furniture] su misura; [bedroom, kitchen] componibile* * *fitted /ˈfɪtɪd/a.2 ( di mobile, ecc.) fatto su misura; incassato; a muro; incorporato: fitted wardrobe, armadio a muro; fitted sink unit, lavello incorporato4 ( di persona) adatto; idoneo: He is fitted to play the part of Romeo, è adatto a fare la parte di Romeo● (GB) fitted carpet, moquette (franc.) □ fitted kitchen, cucina modulare □ fitted sheet, lenzuolo con angoli elasticizzati.* * *['fɪtɪd] 1. 2.1) [ clothes] aderente, attillato2) [wardrobe, furniture] su misura; [bedroom, kitchen] componibile
См. также в других словарях:
Bodice — Bod ice, n. [This is properly the plural of body, Oe. bodise a pair of bodies, equiv. to a bodice. Cf. {Corset}, and see {Body}.] 1. A kind of under waist stiffened with whalebone, etc., worn esp. by women; a corset; stays. [1913 Webster] 2. A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bodice — 1560s, oddly spelled plural of BODY (Cf. body), name of a tight fitting Elizabethan garment covering the torso; plural because the body came in two parts which fastened in the middle … Etymology dictionary
bodice — ► NOUN 1) the upper front part of a woman s dress. 2) a woman s sleeveless undergarment, often laced at the front. ORIGIN originally bodies, plural of BODY(Cf. ↑body) … English terms dictionary
bodice — [bäd′is] n. [altered < bodies, pl. of BODY, in obs. sense of “part of dress above the waist”] 1. the upper part of a woman s dress 2. a kind of vest formerly worn over a blouse or dress by women or girls, usually laced in front 3. Archaic a… … English World dictionary
Bodice — A bodice is an article of clothing for women, covering the body from the neck to the waist. The term comes from pair of bodies (because the garment was originally made in two pieces that fastened together, frequently by lacing).In common usage,… … Wikipedia
bodice — [16] Originally, bodice was identical with bodies – that is, the plural of body. This use of body began early in the 16th century, when it referred to the part of a woman’s dress that 67 bolt covered the trunk, as opposed to the arms; and it soon … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
bodice — [[t]bɒ̱dɪs[/t]] bodices N COUNT The bodice of a dress is the part above the waist. ...a silky green floral cocktail dress with a fitted bodice and circle skirt … English dictionary
bodice — UK [ˈbɒdɪs] / US [ˈbɑdɪs] noun [countable] Word forms bodice : singular bodice plural bodices the part of a dress that covers a woman s body from the waist up … English dictionary
bodice — [16] Originally, bodice was identical with bodies – that is, the plural of body. This use of body began early in the 16th century, when it referred to the part of a woman’s dress that covered the trunk, as opposed to the arms; and it soon became… … Word origins
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bodice-ripper — [bäd′is rip΄ər] n. a ROMANCE (n. 3) set in the past and having a formulaic plot that features scenes of sexual passion and violent action: also bodice ripper * * * … Universalium