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[ʃə:t](a kind of garment worn on the upper part of the body: a casual shirt; a short-sleeved shirt; She wore black jeans and a white shirt.) srajca* * *I [šə:t]noun(moška) srajca; spodnja srajca; ženska bluza z ovratnikom in manšetami; moška nočna srajcastripped to the shirt, in one's shirt — v (sami) srajci; figuratively vsega oropan, brez vseganear is my shirt, but nearer is my skin figuratively najprej sem jaz, nato pa (šele) drugi; bog je najprej sebi brado ustvarilto get s.o.'s shirt out slang figuratively razjeziti kogato give s.o. a wet shirt slang koga takó utruditi z delom, da se oznojihe has not a shirt to his name — on je velik revež, nima ničesarto keep one's shirt on slang ne se razburjati, obvladati se, brzdati seto put one's shirt on (upon) — vse, tudi zadnji svoj dinar staviti (na konja itd.)II [šə:t]transitive verbobleči komu srajco; figuratively obleči, ogrniti, pokritito shirt o.s. — obleči si srajco -
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I [nek] noun1) (the part of the body between the head and chest: She wore a scarf around her neck.) vrat2) (the part of an article of clothing that covers that part of the body: The neck of that shirt is dirty.) ovratnik3) (anything like a neck in shape or position: the neck of a bottle.) vrat•- necklace- neckline
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- neck and neck II [nek] verb(to kiss, hug and caress (passionately); to pet.) ljubkovati* * *I [nek]nounvrat, tilnik; izrez (obleke); vratina (meso); anatomy vrat (maternice itd.); vrat pri violini, vrat steklenice; geography ožina (morska, kopenska) soteska; printing konus tiskarske črketo break one's neck — zlomiti si vrat; American nečloveško se namučiti, ugonobiti seto crane one's neck — (at, for) stegovati vratneck and neck division — glasovanje, pri katerem dobita obe strani enako število glasovslang to get ( —ali catch) it in the neck — biti hudo kaznovan, trpetineck and heel — docela, trdno (vezati)neck and neck — bok ob boku (dirkalni konji), enako število glasov, enakto save one's neck — rešiti se, rešiti si glavoto take s.o. by the neck — zgrabiti koga za vratneck and crop — popolnoma, kot dolg in širokto throw s.o. out neck and crop — na pete na glavo koga ven vrečito tread on s.o.'s neck — zaviti komu vratto win by a neck — zmagati za dolžino vratu (konjske dirke), za las zmagati (glasovanje)American colloquially neck of the woods — soseščinaII [nek]1.intransitive verb American slangljubimkati;2.transitive verbzaviti vrat (kuri), obglavititechnical to neck down — proti koncu zmanjšati premerIII [nek]nounBritish English zadnji snop požetega žita
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body shirt — (izg. bȍdi šért) ž DEFINICIJA dio ženske odjeće u jednom komadu, obično od elastičnog materijala i pripijen uz tijelo poput dresa ETIMOLOGIJA engl., usp. bodi … Hrvatski jezični portal
body shirt — 1. a close fitting shirt or blouse having a shape and seams that follow the contours of the body. 2. such a garment with a sewn in or snap crotch, esp. a woman s leotard or combination shirt and panty with a snap crotch. [1965 70] * * * … Universalium
body shirt — /ˈbɒdi ʃɜt/ (say bodee shert) noun a shirt shaped to fit the body closely …
body shirt — noun Date: 1967 1. a close fitting shirt or blouse 2. a woman s close fitting top made with a sewn in or snapped crotch … New Collegiate Dictionary
body shirt — noun 1. : a woman s close fitting top made with a sewn in or snapped crotch 2. : a close fitting shirt or blouse … Useful english dictionary
shirt — Synonyms and related words: O, basque, blouse, bodice, body shirt, body suit, coat shirt, corsage, dickey, doublet, dress shirt, evening shirt, gipon, habit shirt, hair shirt, halter, hickory shirt, jupe, linen, polo shirt, pullover, shift, tank… … Moby Thesaurus
shirt — ► NOUN 1) a garment for the upper body, with a collar and sleeves and buttons down the front. 2) a similar garment of light material without full fastenings, worn for sports and leisure. ● keep your shirt on Cf. ↑keep your shirt on ● lose one s… … English terms dictionary
shirt — [ ʃɜrt ] noun count *** a piece of men s clothing that covers the top part of the body. It usually has long sleeves and buttons down the front: One of his shirt buttons was missing. a cotton/silk/denim shirt a. a similar piece of clothing worn by … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shirt — W3S2 [ʃə:t US ʃə:rt] n [: Old English; Origin: scyrte] 1.) a piece of clothing that covers the upper part of your body and your arms, usually has a collar, and is fastened at the front by buttons →↑blouse ▪ I have to wear a shirt and tie to work … Dictionary of contemporary English
shirt — [shʉrt] n. [ME shert < OE scyrte (akin to Ger schürze, apron, ON skyrta, shirt) < base of scort, SHORT] 1. a) the usual sleeved garment worn by men on the upper part of the body, often under a coat or jacket, typically having a collar and a … English World dictionary
Body armour — was the manufactured use of various materials to provide rigid and dense protection layer to an individual s body surface in combat. As such it could be improvised or designed, partial or fully covering, from light weight to one that is extremely … Wikipedia