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21 plain clothes
ordinary clothes, not a uniform: Detectives usually wear plain clothes; (also adjective) (a plain-clothes job.) roupa à paisana -
22 plain clothes
ordinary clothes, not a uniform: Detectives usually wear plain clothes; (also adjective) (a plain-clothes job.) roupa à paisana -
23 I must lay my clothes flat
I must lay my clothes flattenho de dobrar minha roupa. -
24 Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes
Sunday-go-to-meeting clotheshum roupas domingueiras.English-Portuguese dictionary > Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes
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25 casual clothes
casual clothesroupas informais. -
26 dead-clothes
dead-clothes[d'ed klouðz] n pl mortalha. -
27 dress clothes
dress clothes[dres klouðz] n pl roupa de gala. -
28 fatigue clothes
fa.tigue clothes[fət'i:g klouðz] n Mil uniforme ou farda de serviço. -
29 grave clothes
grave clothes[gr'eiv klouðz] n pl mortalha. -
30 he changed his clothes
he changed his clothesele trocou de roupa. -
31 he has grown out of his clothes
he has grown out of his clothesele cresceu tanto que a roupa não lhe serve mais.English-Portuguese dictionary > he has grown out of his clothes
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32 he put on his clothes
he put on his clothesele vestiu-se. -
33 he took off his clothes
he took off his clothesele tirou a roupa, despiu-se. -
34 in plain clothes
in plain clothesem trajes civis, à paisana. -
35 night clothes
night clothes[n'ait klouθz] n pl pijama, camisola, roupa de dormir. -
36 ready-made clothes
read.y-made clothes[redi m'eid klouðz] n roupa feita. -
37 riding-clothes
rid.ing-clothes[r'aidiŋ klouðz] n traje de montaria. -
38 swaddling clothes
swad.dling clothes[sw'ɔdliŋ klouðz] n pl 1 faixas com que os bebês eram enrolados para limitar os movimentos. 2 fig limitações, restrições. -
39 tailored clothes
tailored clothestraje sob medida. -
40 to be a wolf in sheep’s clothes
to be a wolf in sheep’s clothesfig ser um lobo em pele de carneiro.English-Portuguese dictionary > to be a wolf in sheep’s clothes
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
clothes — [ klouðz ] noun plural *** the things that you wear such as shirts, dresses, pants, etc.: a pile of dirty clothes Carmen wears the most beautiful clothes. put on clothes: I m going to put on some clean clothes. take off clothes: Why don t you… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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
Clothes — (kl[=o][th]z or kl[=o]z; 277), n. pl. [From {Cloth}.] 1. Covering for the human body; dress; vestments; vesture; a general term for whatever covering is worn, or is made to be worn, for decency or comfort. [1913 Webster] She . . . speaks well,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
clothes — [klōthz, klōz] pl.n. [ME < OE clathas, clothes, pl. of clath, CLOTH] 1. articles, usually of cloth, designed to cover, protect, or adorn the body; garments; attire 2. Now Rare BEDCLOTHES … English World dictionary
clothes — / clothing [n] personal attire accouterment, apparel, array, caparison, civvies*, costume, covering, drag*, drapery, dress, duds*, ensemble, equipment, finery, frippery, frock, full feather*, garb, garments, gear, get up*, habiliment, habit, hand … New thesaurus
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
clothes — n. 1) to change; put on; take off; wear clothes 2) to launder, wash clothes 3) night; summer; swaddling; winter clothes 4) new; old clothes 5) civilian clothes 6) in clothes (the soldier was in civilian clothes) * * * [kləʊ(ð)z] old clothes put… … Combinatory dictionary