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1 clothes
مَلابِس \ clothes: coverings for the body; garments: Put your best clothes on. clothing: clothes in general: In winter you need thick clothing to keep warm. dress: clothing in general for men and women: European dress is different from Indian dress. wear: garments in general, esp. in the language of shopkeepers: We sell children’s wear (footwear, underwear, etc.). -
2 clothes
[kləuðz] (American) [klouz] noun plural1) things worn as coverings for various parts of the body:ألْبِسَه، مَلابِسShe wears beautiful clothes.
2) bedclothes:مَلابِسُ النَّوْمThe child pulled the clothes up tightly.
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3 clothes
ثِيَاب \ clothes: coverings for the body; garments: Put your best clothes on. -
4 clothes peg
مِلْقَط غَسِيل \ clothes peg: a device for fastening clothes to a line (on which they will hang to dry after being washed). -
5 clothes-peg
noun(American clothespin) a plastic or wooden clip for fastening clothes to a clothesline.مَلْقَط غَسيل -
6 clothes, clothing
أَلْبِسَة \ clothes, clothing. -
7 clothes moth
a type of moth whose larva feeds on cloth and makes holes.عُث الألْبِسَه -
8 plain clothes
ordinary clothes, not a uniform: Detectives usually wear plain clothes; adjective (etc) لِباس عادي ، غَيْر رَسْمي -
9 Sunday clothes
the smart garments that a person wears for special occasions.أفْضَل الملابِس -
10 albasa
clothes [labisa] Per albese, Tur elbise borrowed from Ar -
11 julla
clothes [jalla]--------dung [Sem g-l-l, Ara gala, Tig gello] -
12 ta'liqa
clothes hanger ['aliqa] -
13 بروتيناز عث الملابس
clothes-moth proteinase -
14 fancy dress
clothes representing a particular character, nationality, historical period etc: He went to the party in fancy dress; (also adjective) ملابِس تَنَكُّرِيَّه -
15 peg
[peg]1. nounوَتَدThere were four pegs stuck in the ground.
مِشْجَبHang your clothes on the pegs in the cupboard.
3) ( also ˈclothes-peg ) a wooden or plastic clip for holding clothes etc to a rope while drying.مِشْبَك أو مِسْمار خَشَبي2. verb– past tense, past participle peggedto fasten with a peg:يُعَلِّق على مِشْبَكShe pegged the clothes on the washing-line.
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16 ثياب
ثِيَاب \ clothes: coverings for the body; garments: Put your best clothes on. \ ثِيَاب أو ملابس النّوم \ nightclothes: clothes that one wears in bed. \ ثِيَاب السَّهْرَة \ evening dress: special clothes (men’s dress suit, dress shirt, women’s long dress, etc.) for an evening party. \ ثِيَاب الغَسِيل \ washing: clothes that are being (or are ready to be, or have just been) washed: She hung her washing on the line to dry. -
17 ملابس
مَلابِس \ clothes: coverings for the body; garments: Put your best clothes on. clothing: clothes in general: In winter you need thick clothing to keep warm. dress: clothing in general for men and women: European dress is different from Indian dress. wear: garments in general, esp. in the language of shopkeepers: We sell children’s wear (footwear, underwear, etc.). \ مَلابِس بالية \ rags: torn and dirty clothes: The poor girl was dressed in rags. \ مَلابِس داخِليَّة \ underwear: clothes that are worn under the top garments, next to the skin. underclothes; underclothing: underwear. \ مَلابِس صُوفِيَّة \ woollens: garments, etc. made of wool. -
18 كسا
كَسَا \ clothe: to dress; put clothes on or supply clothes for: A man must feed and clothe his family. coat: to put a covering on sth.: His shoes were coated with mud. cover: to scatter over; put here and there: He covered her face with kisses. The trees were covered with fruit, put (sth.) over the surface of sth. else so as to hide or protect it She covered her face as I passed. We cover meat against flies. Clouds covered the sun. Cats are covered with fur. dress: to put clothes on (sb.): She dressed her children in cotton clothes. A baby cannot dress itself. \ See Also غطى (غَطَّى)، ألبس (أَلْبَسَ) \ كَسَا \ strew, (strewed, strewn): to scatter; cover with scattered objects: The floor was strewn with bits of paper. \ See Also غَطَّى بِـ \ كَسَا بالقرميد \ tile: to cover with tiles. \ See Also البَلاَط \ كَسَا بالقَطْران \ tar: to cover with tar: a tarred road. -
19 clothe
كَسَا \ clothe: to dress; put clothes on or supply clothes for: A man must feed and clothe his family. coat: to put a covering on sth.: His shoes were coated with mud. cover: to scatter over; put here and there: He covered her face with kisses. The trees were covered with fruit, put (sth.) over the surface of sth. else so as to hide or protect it She covered her face as I passed. We cover meat against flies. Clouds covered the sun. Cats are covered with fur. dress: to put clothes on (sb.): She dressed her children in cotton clothes. A baby cannot dress itself. \ See Also غطى (غَطَّى)، ألبس (أَلْبَسَ) -
20 coat
كَسَا \ clothe: to dress; put clothes on or supply clothes for: A man must feed and clothe his family. coat: to put a covering on sth.: His shoes were coated with mud. cover: to scatter over; put here and there: He covered her face with kisses. The trees were covered with fruit, put (sth.) over the surface of sth. else so as to hide or protect it She covered her face as I passed. We cover meat against flies. Clouds covered the sun. Cats are covered with fur. dress: to put clothes on (sb.): She dressed her children in cotton clothes. A baby cannot dress itself. \ See Also غطى (غَطَّى)، ألبس (أَلْبَسَ)
См. также в других словарях:
clothes — W2S2 [kləuðz, kləuz US klouðz, klouz] n [plural] [: Old English; Origin: clathas, plural of clath; CLOTH] the things that people wear to cover their body or keep warm ▪ I enjoy shopping for clothes and shoes. ▪ What sort of clothes was he wearing … Dictionary of contemporary English
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clothes — clothes, clothing, dress, attire, apparel, raiment are comparable when they denote a person s garments considered collectively. Clothes and clothing are general words which do not necessarily suggest a wearer or personal owner but sometimes a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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clothes — clothes; clothes·horse; clothes·pin; clothes·pole; clothes·press; plain·clothes·man; … English syllables
clothes — O.E. claðas cloths, clothes, originally pl. of clað cloth (see CLOTH (Cf. cloth)), which, in 19c. after the sense of article of clothing had faded from it, acquired a new plural form, cloths, to distinguish it from this word … Etymology dictionary
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clothes — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ items worn to cover the body. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
clothes — noun (plural) the things that people wear to cover their body or keep warm: I need some new clothes. | work/school clothes (=clothes suitable for work or school) USAGE NOTE: CLOTHES WORD CHOICE: clothes, clothing, piece/item of clothing, garment … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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