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101 party dress
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102 patio dress
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103 rainbow-dress
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104 re-dress
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105 sack dress
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106 service dress
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107 suit-dress
nплаття-костюм; сукня з жакетом або ансамбль із сукні е пальто -
108 tent dress
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109 top-dress
υ c-г. підгодовувати ( рослини) -
110 walking dress
nвуличний костюм ( жіночий); плаття для прогулянки -
111 wedding dress
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112 fine words dress ill deeds
гарні слова іноді приховують непривабливі вчинки ≅ добре говорить, але зле робить ангельські слова, а чортова душа словами – як листом стеле, а ділом – як голками коле язик медовий, а серце з жовчю щебече, як соловейко, а кусає, як гадюка голос дзвенячий, а совість свиняча лукавий чоловік словами любить, а ділами губить м'яко стеле та твердо спатиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > fine words dress ill deeds
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113 diving dress
['daɪvɪŋdres]nскафа́ндр -
114 fancy dress
[ˌfænsɪ'dres]nмаскара́дний костю́м -
115 fancy dress ball
[ˌfænsɪdres'bɔːl]nмаскара́д; бал-маскара́дEnglish-Ukrainian transcription dictionary > fancy dress ball
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116 full dress
[ˌfʊl'dres]nпо́вна пара́дна фо́рма о́дягу -
117 service dress
['sɜːvɪsdres]nфо́рмений о́дяг -
118 top-dress
[ˌtɒp'dres]v с.-г.піджи́влювати росли́ни -
119 travelling dress
['træv(ə)lɪŋdres]nдоро́жній костю́мEnglish-Ukrainian transcription dictionary > travelling dress
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120 wedding-dress
['wedɪŋdres]nвінча́льна (весі́льна) су́кня
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