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1 abito
m dressda uomo suitabito da sera evening dress* * *abito s.m.1 ( da uomo) suit; ( da donna) dress, frock; pl. ( indumenti) clothes: abiti fatti, ready-made (o off-the-peg) clothes; abiti su misura, clothes made to measure; abiti usati ( smessi), hand-me-downs; abiti donati ( in beneficenza), handouts; abiti da lutto, mourning clothes; abito da cerimonia, formal dress; abito da sera, evening dress; abito a coda ( di rondine), tailcoat; abiti da lavoro, working clothes; taglio d'abito, dress-length ( da donna), suit-length ( da uomo); l'abito di Mary non le va molto bene, Mary's dress doesn't fit her very well; quest'abito ti sta malissimo, this frock doesn't suit you at all; farsi fare un abito, to have a suit (o a dress) made2 ( di sacerdote) cassock; ( di frate, suora) habit: vestire l'abito, to don the religious habit // l'abito non fa il monaco, (prov.) it is not the cowl that makes the monk4 (zool., bot.) habit5 (med.) habit.* * *['abito] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (indumento) piece of clothing; (da donna) dress; (da uomo) suitcambiarsi d'abito — to change one's clothes, to get changed
"è richiesto l'abito scuro" — "black tie", "formal dress is required"
2) (di monaco, suora) habit; (di sacerdote) cassock2.abito da cerimonia — ceremonial o full o formal dress; (da uomo) dress suit
abito civile — (di soldato) civilian clothes; (di poliziotto) plain clothes
abito lungo — evening dress, gown
abito da sera — evening dress; (da donna) gown; (da uomo) dress suit
abito da sposa — wedding dress o gown
- i da donna — women's wear, ladies' clothes
••prendere l'abito — to take the cloth o the habit
••l'abito non fa il monaco — prov. you can't judge a book by its cover
Note:v. la voce 2.vestito* * *abito/'abito/v. la voce 2. vestito ⇒ 35I sostantivo m.1 (indumento) piece of clothing; (da donna) dress; (da uomo) suit; cambiarsi d'abito to change one's clothes, to get changed; "è richiesto l'abito scuro" "black tie", "formal dress is required"2 (di monaco, suora) habit; (di sacerdote) cassockII abiti m.pl.(abbigliamento) clothing U, dress U; - i estivi summer clothesprendere l'abito to take the cloth o the habit; l'abito non fa il monaco prov. you can't judge a book by its cover\abito da cerimonia ceremonial o full o formal dress; (da uomo) dress suit; abito civile (di soldato) civilian clothes; (di poliziotto) plain clothes; abito lungo evening dress, gown; abito mentale habit of mind; abito da sera evening dress; (da donna) gown; (da uomo) dress suit; abito da sposa wedding dress o gown; abito talare cassock; - i borghesi → abito civile; - i da donna women's wear, ladies' clothes; - i da lavoro work(ing) clothes; - i da uomo menswear. -
2 talare
talare agg. ( lungo fino ai talloni) reaching to the ankles, talaric // abito talare, cassock: il rispetto dovuto all'abito talare, the respect due to the cloth // prendere la veste talare, (fig.) to take holy orders (o to enter the priesthood); lasciare la veste talare, (fig.) to leave the priesthood.* * *[ta'lare]* * *talare/ta'lare/abito o veste talare cassock. -
3 sottana
f slip, underskirt( gonna) skirtreligion cassock* * *sottana s.f.1 ( sottoveste) petticoat, slip2 ( gonna) skirt // sempre cucito alla sottana della mamma, (fig.) always tied to his mother's apron strings3 ( veste talare) cassock4 (scherz.) ( donna) woman, skirt // correre dietro alle sottane, to run after women (o to be a ladies' man).* * *[sot'tana]sostantivo femminile1) (gonna) skirt2) (veste talare) soutane••correre dietro alle -e — to chase petticoats o skirts
essere attaccato alle -e di qcn. — to be tied to sb.'s apron strings
* * *sottana/sot'tana/sostantivo f.1 (gonna) skirt2 (veste talare) soutanecorrere dietro alle -e to chase petticoats o skirts; essere attaccato alle -e di qcn. to be tied to sb.'s apron strings. -
4 tonaca
f (pl -che) habit* * *tonaca s.f.1 ( di frate) frock, cowl; ( di prete) soutane // gettare la tonaca ( alle ortiche), (fig.) to give up the frock // vestire, indossare la tonaca, (fig.) to become a friar; ( di monaca) to take the veil2 (metall.) loam mould3 (anat.) → tunica.* * ** * *tonacapl. - che /'tɔnaka, ke/sostantivo f.(di frati) frock, habit; (di preti) cassock, soutane; gettare la tonaca (alle ortiche) to renounce the habit. -
5 abito talare
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6 abito o veste talare
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7 veste
f fig (capacità, funzione) capacityin veste ufficiale in an offical capacity* * *veste s.f.1 garment, clothes (pl.); ( abito femminile) dress, frock: una veste logora, a worn-out garment; veste da camera, dressing gown; vesti invernali, winter clothes; in ricche vesti, luxuriously dressed (o in luxurious attire); togliersi le vesti, to take off one's clothes // stracciarsi le vesti, to rend one's garments; (fig.) to tear one's hair3 (estens.) ( copertura) covering: la veste di un fiasco, the covering of a flask // la veste editoriale, tipografica di una rivista, the editorial, typographical format of a magazine4 ( apparenza) guise, appearance: dietro la veste della generosità nasconde l'egoismo, under the guise of generosity she hides her egoism5 (fig.) ( funzione) capacity: in veste di, as (o in one's capacity as); in veste di ministro, in his capacity as minister; in veste di avvocato, as a lawyer; parlare in veste ufficiale, to speak in an official capacity7 ( espressione) expression, form: dare veste poetica ai propri pensieri, to give poetic expression to one's thoughts.* * *['vɛste] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (vestito) dress, garment; (da cerimonia) robe2) fig. (qualità)in veste ufficiale, privata — in an official, private capacity
3) edit. tip.2.sostantivo femminile plurale vesti clothing U, clothes* * *veste/'vεste/I sostantivo f.1 (vestito) dress, garment; (da cerimonia) robe2 fig. (qualità) in veste ufficiale, privata in an official, private capacity; in veste di consulente in an advisory capacity3 edit. tip. edizione con una nuova veste grafica new look editionII vesti f.pl.clothing U, clothesveste da camera dressing gown. -
8 sottana sf
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9 talare agg
[ta'lare]abito o veste talare — priest's cassock
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10 sottana
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11 talare
agg [ta'lare]abito o veste talare — priest's cassock
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