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1 dress
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) -
2 dress
لَبِسَ \ clothe: to dress; put clothes on or supply clothes for: A man must feed and clothe his family. She was clothed in black. put on: (the opposite of take off) to dress oneself in: Put your hat and coat on. dress: to put on one’s clothes. have sth. on: to wear sth: What did she have on (or What had she got on)? She had a fur coat on. wear: to have on the body: He wore a shirt and trousers. \ See Also ألبس (أَلْبَسَ)، كسا (كَسَا)، ارتدى (ارْتَدَى) -
3 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.). -
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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.). -
5 dress
مَلْبَس \ 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. -
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[dres]1. verb1) to put clothes or a covering on:يَلْبِسWe dressed in a hurry and my wife dressed the children.
2) to prepare (food etc) to be eaten:يُعِدُّ طَعاماShe dressed a salad.
3) to treat and bandage (wounds):يُضَمِّدُ الجُروحHe was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed.
2. noun1) what one is wearing or dressed in:لِباسHe has strange tastes in dress.
2) a piece of women's clothing with a top and skirt in one piece:فُسْتان، ثَوْب نِسائيShall I wear a dress or a blouse and skirt?
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7 dress
ارْتَدَى \ dress: to put on one’s clothes. have sth. on: to wear sth: What did she have on (or What had she got on)? She had a fur coat on. put on: (the opposite of take off) to dress oneself in: Put your hat and coat on. wear: to have on the body: He wore a shirt and trousers. wore: p.t. of [b]wear. -
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9 dress up
to put on special clothes, eg fancy dress:يَرْتَدي ملابِس تَنَكُّرِيَّه أو رَسْمِيَّهHe dressed up as a clown for the party.
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10 dress-down day
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11 fancy dress
clothes representing a particular character, nationality, historical period etc: He went to the party in fancy dress; (also adjective) ملابِس تَنَكُّرِيَّه -
12 evening dress
ثِيَاب السَّهْرَة \ evening dress: special clothes (men’s dress suit, dress shirt, women’s long dress, etc.) for an evening party. -
13 evening dress
1) clothes worn for formal occasions in the evening.لِباس المَساء الرَّسْمي2) a formal dress worn by a woman in the evening.لِباس المَساء الرَّسْمي للمَرأه -
14 morning dress
لِبَاس نهاريّ رسميّ \ morning dress: men’s special clothes (top hat, tail coat, etc.) for ceremonies such as marriage. -
15 morning dress
nounthe clothes worn by a man for very formal events (eg weddings) held during the day.لباس الرَّجُل للمُناسَبات الرَّسْمِيَّه -
16 to dress up in flashy clothes
Australian slang: lairУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > to dress up in flashy clothes
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17 odjeći
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18 večerní úbor
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19 одежда
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > одежда
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20 kahu
dress, clothes, material; kahu vaka, sail.
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