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1 camisón
• chemise• housedress• night work• nightclub• nightdress• nightgown• nighthawk• nightingale• nightrobe• nightstick• nighttime• nihilism -
2 camisola
f.1 camisole.2 sports shirt (sport).3 undershirt, vest, team shirt, ruffled shirt.* * *2 (camiseta deportiva) shirt, jersey* * *SF Méx sports shirt* * *femenino loose-fitting shirt* * *= shirtdress, chemise, nightie.Ex. So she dipped into her meagre savings and bought herself a suit, a blazer, and a couple of conservative shirtdresses.Ex. It proved to be a nearly complete white chemise of fine linen, of English or French origin, datable to the 12th or 13th c.Ex. A short nightgown is often called nightie.* * *femenino loose-fitting shirt* * *= shirtdress, chemise, nightie.Ex: So she dipped into her meagre savings and bought herself a suit, a blazer, and a couple of conservative shirtdresses.
Ex: It proved to be a nearly complete white chemise of fine linen, of English or French origin, datable to the 12th or 13th c.Ex: A short nightgown is often called nightie.* * *loose-fitting shirt* * *camisola nf1. [prenda interior] camisole2. [de deportes] sports shirt3. Am [de mujer] woman's blouse* * *f sport shirt -
3 camisón
m.1 nightgown, nightie, chemise, nightdress.2 nightshirt.* * *1 nightdress, nightgown, nightie* * *SM [de mujer] nightdress, nightgown; [de hombre] nightshirt* * *masculino nightdress* * *= nightgown, nightdress.Ex. A nightgown (also called a nightdress) is a loosely hanging item of nightwear nowadays mostly for women.Ex. A nightgown (also called a nightdress) is a loosely hanging item of nightwear nowadays mostly for women.* * *masculino nightdress* * *= nightgown, nightdress.Ex: A nightgown (also called a nightdress) is a loosely hanging item of nightwear nowadays mostly for women.
Ex: A nightgown (also called a nightdress) is a loosely hanging item of nightwear nowadays mostly for women.* * *nightdress; (en forma de camisa) nightshirt* * *
camisón sustantivo masculino
nightdress
camisón sustantivo masculino nightdress, familiar nightie
' camisón' also found in these entries:
English:
flimsy
- nightdress
- nightgown
- gown
- night
* * *camisón nm1. [de noche] nightdress, nightgown2. Andes, Carib [de mujer] chemise* * *m nightdress* * ** * *camisón n nightie / nightdress [pl. nightdresses] -
4 chambra
f.1 morning-jacket, a short white blouse used by women over the chemise.2 underbodice, short sleeveless undergarment for women, short feminine blouse tightly fitted to the body as a bodice.3 matinée coat, matinée jacket.* * *1 housecoat* * *ISF1) (=bata) housecoat2) (=blusa) blouse3) (=chaqueta) loose jacketIISF Caribe (=alboroto) din, hubbubIIISF Caribe (=machete) machete, broad knife* * *femenino (Méx) matinée coat, matinée jacket* * *femenino (Méx) matinée coat, matinée jacket* * *( Méx)matinée coat, matinée jacket -
5 enterito
adj.whole.* * *SM Arg boilersuit* * ** * ** * *( RPl)2 (prenda interior) teddy, chemise; (de pantalones) jumpsuit, catsuit* * *enterito nmCSur [ropa] [de peto] Br dungarees, US overalls; [para bebé] rompers* * *m Rplcoveralls pl, Broveralls pl -
6 chamiza
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7 blusa camisera
f.shirt blouse, shirt-dress, chemise, shirtwaist. -
8 camisa alquitranada
f.fire chemise. -
9 camisa embreada
f.fire chemise. -
10 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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chemise — [ ʃ(ə)miz ] n. f. • XIIe; bas lat. camisia I ♦ 1 ♦ Vêtement couvrant le torse (porté souvent sur la peau). ⇒fam. 2. limace, liquette. Chemise de femme : ancienntsous vêtement qui se mettait sous le corset; mod. ⇒ caraco. Chemise américaine : sous … Encyclopédie Universelle
chemise — CHEMISE. s. f. Vêtement de linge qu on porte sur la chair, et qui prend depuis le cou et les épaules jusqu au genou. Chemise blanche. Chemise de nuit. Chemise de jour. Grosse chemise. Chemise d homme. Chemise de femme. Chemise de bain. Mettre sa… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
chemise — CHEMISE. s. f. Vestement de linge que l on porte sur la chair, & qui prend depuis le col & les espaules jusqu au genou. Chemise blanche. chemise de nuit. chemise de jour. chemise de dessus. chemise de dessous. grosse chemise. chemise d homme.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
chemise — Chemise, Indusium, Tunica. Une chemise de drap, Subucula. Vestu d une chemise de drap, Subuculatus … Thresor de la langue françoyse
chemise — (n.) late O.E., cemes shirt, from O.Fr. chemise shirt, undertunic, shift, from L.L. camisia shirt, tunic (c.400 C.E.; Cf. It. camicia, Sp. camisa); originally a soldier s word, probably via Gaulish, from P.Gmc. *khamithjan (Cf. Ger. hemd shirt ) … Etymology dictionary
Chemise — Che*mise , n. [F., shirt, fr. LL. camisa, camisia, shirt, thin dress; cf. G. hemd, or OIr. caimmse sort of garment. Cf. {Camis}.] 1. A shift, or undergarment, worn by women. [1913 Webster] 2. A wall that lines the face of a bank or earthwork.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chemise — (fr., spr. Schmis ), 1) Hemd; 2) Form eines modischen Damenkleides; 3) die äußere Seite der Futtermauern bei Festungswällen, die gewöhnlich 3 Fuß dick mit mehr Sorgfalt aufgeführt ist; 4) Revetement … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Chemise [1] — Chemise (franz., spr. sch mīs ), Hemd; Chemisette, Vorhemd, Kragen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Chemise [2] — Chemise, seiner leinwandartiger Baumwollenstoff zu Oberhemden, Vorhemdchen etc., gebleicht, häufig rot oder blau bedruckt, mit 33 Ketten und 44 Schußfäden auf 1 cm; Kette und Schuß Nr. 32 engl … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Chemise — (frz., spr. sch mihs ), Hemd; Chemisette (spr. sétt), Vorhemdchen, auch kurzes Frauenmieder … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
chemise — ► NOUN 1) a dress hanging straight from the shoulders, popular in the 1920s. 2) a woman s loose fitting undergarment or nightdress. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin camisia shirt or nightgown … English terms dictionary