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61 armful
n. hela famnen full* * *noun (as much as a person can hold in one arm or in both arms: an armful of flowers/clothes.) famn, fång -
62 around
adv. runt omkring; i närheten--------prep. runt; omkring* * *1. preposition, adverb1) (on all sides of or in a circle about (a person, thing etc): Flowers grew around the tree; They danced around the fire; There were flowers all around.) runt [], överallt2) (here and there (in a house, room etc): Clothes had been left lying around (the house); I wandered around.) här och där, runt2. preposition(near to (a time, place etc): around three o'clock.) runt, omkring3. adverb1) (in the opposite direction: Turn around!) runt, om2) (near-by: If you need me, I'll be somewhere around.) i närheten -
63 bleach
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64 bloody
adj. blodig; förbannad--------v. bloda ner* * *1) (stained with blood: a bloody shirt; His clothes were torn and bloody.) blodig2) (bleeding: a bloody nose.) blödande3) (murderous and cruel: a bloody battle.) blodig, mordisk, blodtörstig4) (used in slang vulgarly for emphasis: That bloody car ran over my foot!) förbannad, helvetes, djävla -
65 boutique
n. boutique* * *[bu:'ti:k](a fashionable, usually small shop, especially one selling clothes: She prefers small boutiques to large stores.) boutique -
66 cast-off
noun, adjective ((a piece of clothing etc) no longer needed: cast-off clothes; I don't want my sister's cast-offs.) avlagd klädespersedel, kasserad sak -
67 casual
adj. tillfällig; ledig; flyktig; nonchalant--------n. bekväm klädsel; tillfällighetsarbetare; lätt bekväm sko* * *['kæʒuəl]1) (not careful: I took a casual glance at the book.) hastig, lätt2) (informal: casual clothes.) ledig, bekväm, fritids-3) (happening by chance: a casual remark.) i förbigående4) (not regular or permanent: casual labour.) tillfällig•- casually- casualness -
68 charity
n. medmänsklighet, godhet; barmhärtighet* * *[' ærəti]plural - charities; noun1) (kindness (especially in giving money to poor people): She gave clothes to the gypsies out of charity.) godhet, medmänsklighet2) (an organization set up to collect money for the needy, for medical research etc: Many charities sent money to help the victims of the disaster.) välgörenhet[]•- charitably -
69 closet
n. skåp, byrå, garderob; kammare--------v. ta i enrum; vara i enrum* * *['klozit]((American) a cupboard: a clothes closet.) skåp, garderob- closeted -
70 cloth
n. tyg; trasa* * *[kloƟ]plural - cloths; noun((a piece of) woven material from which clothes and many other items are made: a tablecloth; a face-cloth; a floor-cloth; Woollen cloth is often more expensive than other cloths.) tyg, duk, trasa -
71 clothing
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72 conform
v. anpassa; rätta sig efter* * *[kən'fo:m]1) (to behave, dress etc in the way that most other people do.) anpassa []2) ((with to) to act according to; to be in agreement with: Your clothes must conform to the school regulations.) vara förenlig med, anpassa till• -
73 conglomeration
n. samling, anhopning* * *[kənɡlomə'reiʃən](a mixed heap or collection: a conglomeration of old clothes.) gytter, samling, anhopning -
74 costume
adj. kostym---------n. dräkt; kostym--------v. kostymera; leverera kostymer till* * *['kostju:m]1) (an outfit, especially for a particular purpose: swimming-costume.) dräkt2) (dress, clothes: eighteenth-century costume.) kläder, klädedräkt -
75 dashing
adj. vågad; livlig* * *adjective (smart and lively: a dashing young man; She looks very dashing in her new clothes.) elegant, flott, stilig -
76 dated
adj. gammalmodig, föråldrad* * *adjective (old-fashioned: Her clothes looked very dated.) gammalmodig, föråldrad -
77 denims
noun plural (clothes, especially jeans, made of denim: She wore blue denims; a pair of denims.) jeans[] -
78 dirty
adj. smutsig; (om väder:) ruskig, dålig--------v. smutsa ner; bli smutsig* * *1) (not clean: dirty clothes.) smutsig2) (mean or unfair: a dirty trick.) smutsig, ful, lumpen3) (offensive; obscene: dirty books.) snuskig4) ((of weather) stormy.) ruskig, hård -
79 disguise
n. förklädnad, kamouflage, förställning--------v. klä ut sig, maskera sig, dölja, maskera* * *1. verb1) (to hide the identity of by altering the appearance etc: He disguised himself as a policeman; She disguised her voice with a foreign accent.) förkläda, förställa2) (to hide (eg one's intentions etc): He tried hard to disguise his feelings.) skyla över, dölja2. noun1) (a disguised state: He was in disguise.) förklädd2) (a set of clothes, make-up etc which disguises: He was wearing a false beard as a disguise.) förklädnad -
80 disorderly
adj. i oordning, rörigt* * *1) (not neatly arranged; in confusion: His clothes lay in a disorderly heap.) oordnad2) (lawless; causing trouble: a disorderly group of people.) bråkig, oregerlig, störande
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clothes — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ items worn to cover the body. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
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