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A neckcloth or neckerchief. The cravat all of lace, or of fine linen with ends of lace, is seen at the close of the reign of Charles II in England. For a cravat of Venice lace to wear at his Coronation, Charles II was charged ???36 10s. 6d. In William III's reign it was worn very long by men of fashion, and later it became known as a " neckcloth." Prices from Royalty for fine point lace came to as much as ???158 for " 6 point cravats." The battle of Steinkerque, 1692, introduced a new fashioned cravat which was adopted by women as well as men in France. It was reported that the French officers, dressing in great haste twisted their cravats carelessly round the neck, and in commemoration of the victory a similar negligent mode of wearing it obtained for it the name of " Steinkerque." In 1697 is recorded in England, " I hope your lordship is pleased with your steinkerk." The cravats and steinkerks were ousted by stocks and frills, but the neckcloth appeared towards the end of the 17th century. -
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krə'væt(a kind of scarf worn instead of a tie round the neck.) fulartr[krə'væt]1 pañuelo de hombre para el cuellocravat [krə'væt] n: corbata fn.• corbata s.f.krə'vætnoun pañuelo m de cuello (de caballero)[krǝ'væt]N pañuelo m* * *[krə'væt]noun pañuelo m de cuello (de caballero) -
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krəˈvæt франц.;
сущ. галстук;
шарф Syn: tie, scarf широкий галстук;
галстук-шарф (историческое) галстук (историческое) шейный платок > hempen * "пеньковый галстук", веревка палача надевать галстук;
украшать галстуком, шарфом - a black dress *ted in white organdie черное платье с шарфом из белого органди cravat фр. галстук;
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1. [krəʹvæt] n1. 1) широкий галстук; галстук-шарф2) ист. (любой) галстук2. ист. шейный платок2. [krəʹvæt] v♢
hempen cravat - «пеньковый галстук», верёвка палача1) надевать галстук2) украшать галстуком, шарфом и т. п.a black dress cravatted in white organdie - чёрное платье с шарфом /воротником/ из белого органди
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n ост. вратовръзка, шалче* * *{krъ'vat} n ост. вратовръзка; шалче.* * *n ост. вратовръзка, шалче* * *cravat[krə´væt] n ост. широка вратовръзка; копринено шалче за врата; крават. -
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1. n широкий галстук; галстук-шарф2. n ист. галстук3. n ист. шейный платок4. v надевать галстукto wear the cravat — надеть пеньковый галстук, быть повешенным
Синонимический ряд:tie (noun) ascot; bow tie; knot; neckerchief; necktie; neckwear; scarf; tie -
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[krəˈvæt]cravat фр. галстук; шарф -
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[krə΄væt] n շարֆ, փողկապ. hempen cravat դահճի պարան -
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[krə'væt]1) Общая лексика: галстук-шарф, надевать галстук, надеть галстук, украшать галстуком, украшать шарфом, шарф, широкий галстук2) Медицина: косыночная повязка3) Французский язык: галстук4) История: (любой) галстук, шейный платок -
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[krə`væt]галстук; шарфАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > cravat
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[cra·vat || krə'væt]◙ n. עניבה; צעיף לצוואר* * *◙ ראווצל ףיעצ ;הבינע◄
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Cravat — Cra*vat (kr? v?t ), n. [F. cravate, fr. Cravate a Croat, an inhabitant of Croatia, one of a body of Austrian troops, from whom, in 1636, this article of dress was adopted in France.] A neckcloth; a piece of silk, fine muslin, or other cloth, worn … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cravat — 1650s, from Fr. cravate (17c.), from Cravate Croatian, from Ger. Krabate, from Serbo Cr. Hrvat a Croat (see CROAT (Cf. Croat)). Cravats came into fashion 1650s in imitation of linen scarves worn by Croatian mercenaries in the French army in the… … Etymology dictionary
cravat — ► NOUN ▪ a strip of fabric worn by men round the neck and tucked inside an open necked shirt. ORIGIN French cravate, from Cravate Croat , because of the scarves worn by Croatian mercenaries in 17th century France … English terms dictionary
cravat — [krə vat′] n. [Fr cravate < Cravate, Croat, Croatian < Ger Krawat, dial. form of Kroat < Croatian Hrvat: so applied in Fr in reference to scarves worn by Croatian soldiers] 1. a neckerchief or scarf 2. a necktie … English World dictionary
Cravat — For the racehorse, see Cravat (horse). For the day cravat, see Ascot tie. For cravat bandage, see Bandage#Triangular bandage. Croatian baroque poet Ivan Gundulić; the oldest known portrait with a cravat, 1622[1] The cravat is … Wikipedia
Cravat — Nick Cravat (* 11. Januar 1912 in New York City; † 29. Januar 1994 in Woodland Hills, Kalifornien) war ein US amerikanischer Filmschauspieler, lebenslanger Freund und Trapez Partner von Burt Lancaster, mit dem er als „Lang and Cravat“ in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
cravat — ascot ascot n. [from the fashionable clothjing worn at the Ascot races.] a cravat with wide square ends, tied so that the ends are laid flat; the ends are often secured with an ornamental pin; called {cravat} in Britain. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cravat — UK [krəˈvæt] / US noun [countable] Word forms cravat : singular cravat plural cravats a wide piece of cloth that a man wears round his neck inside the collar of his shirt … English dictionary
cravat — [[t]krəvæ̱t[/t]] cravats N COUNT A cravat is a piece of folded cloth which a man wears wrapped around his neck … English dictionary
Cravat (horse) — Cravat Sire Sickle Grandsire Phalaris Dam Frilette Damsire Man o War Sex Stallion Foaled … Wikipedia
cravat — noun Etymology: French cravate, from Crabate, Cravate Croatian Date: circa 1656 1. a band or scarf worn around the neck 2. necktie … New Collegiate Dictionary