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1 облека
clothes————————suit, clothing, clothes, garments, dress, apparel, attire, raiment, garb, costume, (горна) outer garments, (долна) underwear, underclothes————————clothes; dress; garment————————dress* * *attire, guise, habilimen, apparel, getup -
2 алишта
clothes————————clothes; dress; garment -
3 фустан
clothes; dress; garment————————woman dress, kilt,ustanella————————dress* * *frock -
4 руба
clothes, garment, disguise; weeds pl, dowry, marriage portion -
5 руво
clothes, garments, attire, dress -
6 празнична облека
Sunday clothes* * *Sunday clothes -
7 окопува се
to soil (to spot) one's clothes, to let something drop on one's clothes -
8 окапе се
to soil (to spot) one's clothes, to let something drop on one's clothes -
9 преоблекува се
to change clothes, to put on other clothes, to disguise oneself -
10 слекување
undressing, taking off clothes, stripping of clothes; shedding of skin; sloughing -
11 облекува
(чевли, облека)put on(shoes)————————to dress, to clothe, to dress oneself, to put on clothes————————clothe; dress* * *(свечено)apparel -
12 дотера се
to gets dressed up in best clothes -
13 еден кат алишта
one suit of clothes -
14 западна култура
western culture (clothes) -
15 затокми се
to begin to prepare oneself, to dress, to put on clothes -
16 износи
to carry, to wear out clothes -
17 костим
suit (of clothes), costume -
18 машки алишта
men's clothes -
19 накити се
to dress up, to put fine clothes on -
20 натаври се
to dress up, to put finest clothes
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