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1 faja de frac
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2 cinto de la cintura
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3 fajín
• cummerbund• sash -
4 faja
f.1 girdle.2 strip (de terreno) (pequeña).3 band.4 belt, band.5 binder.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: fajar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: fajar.* * *1 (cinturón) band, belt2 (ropa interior) corset, girdle3 (banda) sash4 (correo) wrapper5 (franja de terreno) strip* * *noun f.1) strip2) belt3) girdle* * *SF1) (=prenda) girdle, corset2) (=cinturón) belt; [de tela] sash3) (=tira) [de adorno] strip, band; (Med) bandage, support4) (Geog) (=zona) strip5) (Arquit) band, fascia7) And (Aut) fanbelt8) Méx label, title (on spine of book)* * *1)a) ( prenda interior) girdleb) ( cinturón - de traje regional) wide belt; (- de sotana) sash; (- de smoking) cummerbund2) ( de puro) band; ( de un periódico) newswrapper3) (franja, zona) strip* * *= gaff, sash, girdle.Ex. As gaffs are an undergarment, they cannot be returned for hygienic reasons.Ex. Just one other question: why are some of the sashes worn from left shoulder to right hip or right shoulder to left hip?.Ex. Elizabethan men would sometimes wear girdles, the equivalent of the female corset, to obtain the wasp-waisted look!.* * *1)a) ( prenda interior) girdleb) ( cinturón - de traje regional) wide belt; (- de sotana) sash; (- de smoking) cummerbund2) ( de puro) band; ( de un periódico) newswrapper3) (franja, zona) strip* * *= gaff, sash, girdle.Ex: As gaffs are an undergarment, they cannot be returned for hygienic reasons.
Ex: Just one other question: why are some of the sashes worn from left shoulder to right hip or right shoulder to left hip?.Ex: Elizabethan men would sometimes wear girdles, the equivalent of the female corset, to obtain the wasp-waisted look!.* * *A ( Indum)1 (prenda interior) girdle3 (venda) bandageCompuesto:presidential sashB (de un puro) band; (de un periódico) newswrapperC (franja, zona) stripuna faja desértica a strip o belt of desertD1 ( Arquit) fascia2 (en heráldica) fesse* * *
Del verbo fajar: ( conjugate fajar)
faja es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
faja
fajar
faja sustantivo femenino
(— de sotana) sash;
(— de smoking) cummerbund
faja sustantivo femenino
1 (ropa interior) girdle
2 (de eclesiástico, etc) sash
' faja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
riñonera
English:
corset
- cummerbund
- girdle
- sash
* * *faja nf1. [prenda de mujer] girdle;[terapéutica] (surgical) corset faja pantalón panty girdle2. [de esmoquin] cummerbund;[de campesino] sash [wrapped round waist]; [de presidente, general] sash3. [de terreno] [pequeña] strip;[grande] belt;la faja costera del este the eastern coastal strip4. [de periódico] (newspaper) wrapper5. [de libro] band [around new book]6. Arquit fascia7. [en heráldica] fesse* * ** * *faja nf1) : sash, belt2) : girdle3) : strip (of land) -
5 fajín
m.sash, cummerbund.* * *1 sash* * *SM (Mil) sash* * *masculino sash* * *= gaff, sash.Ex. As gaffs are an undergarment, they cannot be returned for hygienic reasons.Ex. Just one other question: why are some of the sashes worn from left shoulder to right hip or right shoulder to left hip?.* * *masculino sash* * *= gaff, sash.Ex: As gaffs are an undergarment, they cannot be returned for hygienic reasons.
Ex: Just one other question: why are some of the sashes worn from left shoulder to right hip or right shoulder to left hip?.* * *sash* * *fajín nmsash* * *m sash -
6 frac
m.tails, dress coat.* * *1 dress coat, tails plural* * *SM(pl fracs ó fraques) tailcoat, tails plir (vestido) de frac — [para una ceremonia] to be in morning dress
* * ** * *----* cobrador de morosos = debt collector.* * ** * ** cobrador de morosos = debt collector.* * *tail coat, tails (pl)el novio iba de frac the groom was in morning dress* * *
frac sustantivo masculino (pl
( traje) morning suit
frac m Indum dress coat, tails pl
' frac' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cola
- faldón
English:
cummerbund
- tail coat
- morning
- tail
- tails
* * *tails, dress coat* * *m tail coat -
7 tripera
f.1 one who sells tripe.2 woollen belt to keep the belly warm; cummerbund.* * *
tripero,-a m,f fam glutton, greedy
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8 tripero
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9 ventrera
f.1 roller or girdle for the belly; sash, cummerbund.2 cinch, bellyband.* * *
ventrera f Indum
1 bellyband
Hist (de caballero) stomach plate
2 (de caballo) cinch
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10 cinto
• belt• cincture• cummerbund• encircled• sash• swordbelt• waist-deep• waistband
См. также в других словарях:
Cummerbund — Cum mer*bund , n. [Written also {kummerbund}, {cummerband}, etc.] [Hind. kamarband, fr. Per. Kamar loins + band fastening.] A sash for the waist; a girdle. [India] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cummerbund — (n.) 1610s, from Hindi kamarband loin band, from Pers. kamar waist + band something that ties, from Avestan banda bond, fetter, from PIE root *bhendh to bind (see BEND (Cf. bend) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
cummerbund — ► NOUN ▪ a sash worn around the waist, especially as part of a man s formal evening suit. ORIGIN Urdu and Persian … English terms dictionary
cummerbund — [kum′ər bund΄] n. [Hindi & Pers kamarband, loin band < Ar Pers kamar, loins + Pers band, band] a wide sash worn as a waistband, originally by men in India, and adapted for wear with men s formal dress … English World dictionary
Cummerbund — Black ottoman silk cummerbund, for black tie A cummerbund (sometimes mistakenly spelled cumberbund) is a broad waist sash, usually pleated, which is often worn with single breasted dinner jackets (or tuxedos).[1] The cu … Wikipedia
cummerbund — UK [ˈkʌmə(r)bʌnd] / US [ˈkʌmərˌbʌnd] noun [countable] Word forms cummerbund : singular cummerbund plural cummerbunds a wide band of brightly coloured cloth that a man wears around his waist as part of a very formal suit … English dictionary
cummerbund — [[t]kʌ̱mə(r)bʌnd[/t]] cummerbunds N COUNT A cummerbund is a wide piece of cloth worn round the waist as part of a man s evening dress … English dictionary
cummerbund — also cumberbund noun Etymology: Hindi & Urdu kamarband, from Persian, from kamar waist + band band Date: 1616 a broad waistband usually worn in place of a vest with men s dress clothes and adapted in various styles of women s clothes … New Collegiate Dictionary
cummerbund — /kum euhr bund /, n. a wide sash worn at the waist, esp. a horizontally pleated one worn with a tuxedo. Also, kummerbund. [1610 20; < Hindi kamarband loin band < Pers] * * * … Universalium
cummerbund — noun /ˈkʌməbʌnd,ˈkʌmɚbʌnd/ A broad sash, especially one that is pleated lengthwise and worn as an article of formal dress, as with a tuxedo or dinner jacket. The thin boys with their brush cuts and spotty faces, their dinner jackets and burgundy… … Wiktionary
cummerbund — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. sash, band … English dictionary for students