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41 full-dress
[ˌfʊl'dres]adj1) що передбача́є пара́дну фо́рму о́дягуfull-dress dinner — офіці́йний обі́д
2) важли́вий, серйо́знийfull-dress debate парл. — деба́ти з важли́вого пита́ння
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42 evening dress
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43 fancy-dress
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44 evening dress
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45 full-dress
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46 keep a dress long enough and it will come back into style
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > keep a dress long enough and it will come back into style
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47 keep a dress seven years and it will come back into style
var: keep a dress long enough and it will come back into styleзберігай сукню сім років, і вона знов увійде в модуEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > keep a dress seven years and it will come back into style
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48 full-dress
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49 full-dress debate
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50 full-dress investigation
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51 trade dress infringement
контрафакція зовнішнього вигляду виробу, контрафакція упаковки виробу -
52 trade dress protection
захист упаковки, захист зовнішнього вигляду виробу -
53 trade dress protection
захист упакування або зовнішнього вигляду (виробу, товару) -
54 basic dress
темна сукня без оздоблення (надівається з різними поясами, шарфами, прикрасами) -
55 battle dress
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56 coat-dress
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57 court-dress
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58 cross-dress
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59 date-dress
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60 dinner dress
жіноча сукня для ( званого) обіду
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dress — ► VERB 1) (also get dressed) put on one s clothes. 2) put clothes on (someone). 3) wear clothes in a particular way or of a particular type: she dresses well. 4) decorate or arrange in an artistic or attractive way. 5) clean, treat, or apply a… … English terms dictionary
dress|er — dress|er1 «DREHS uhr», noun. 1. a person who dresses (himself, another person, a shop window, or a wound): »the dresser for an actress. He…prided himself on being an immaculate dresser (Newsweek). 2. a tool or machine to prepare things for use.… … Useful english dictionary
dress — [n] clothing; woman’s garment accouterment, apparel, attire, attirement, civvies*, costume, covering, drape, dry goods, duds*, ensemble, evening clothes, frock, garb, gear, gown, guise, habiliment, habit, muumuu, outfit, raiment, robe, shift,… … New thesaurus
dress|y — «DREHS ee», adjective, dress|i|er, dress|i|est. Informal. 1. fond of wearing showy clothes: »... especially the gangsters, who were always the dressiest of the lot (Atlantic) … Useful english dictionary