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1 flannel
قُمَاشُ فَانيلة \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. -
2 flannel
قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. wool: woven cloth made from the soft hair of sheep. -
3 قماش
قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made. \ قُمَاشٌ حَريريّ \ silk: (pure silk) fine soft thread, made by a silkworm; (artificial silk) rayon; material made from such thread: silk dresses. \ قُمَاشٌ حَريريٌّ مُوَشًّى \ brocade: silk or cloth richly ornamented, esp. with gold or silver thread. \ قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. wool: woven cloth made from the soft hair of sheep. \ قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ مُقَلَّم \ tartan: woollen cloth with bands and squares of colour, used for Scottish national dress (with different patterns for each of the main Scottish families). \ قُمَاشُ فَانيلة \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. \ قُمَاشٌ قُطنيّ مُخْمَليّ \ corduroy: thick cotton material with raised lines on it. \ قُمَاشُ القِنّب \ canvas: strong cloth used for tents, sails, and oil paintings. \ قُمَاشٌ مُشَمَّع \ tapaulin: heavy cloth (sometimes treated with tar) for protecting goods from wet, esp. on lorries or ships. \ قُمَاشٌ مُصَمَّغ (لَزْقَة) \ plaster: cloth covered with sticky material, to cover a wound. \ قُمَاشَة \ cloth, cloths: a piece of cloth for a special purpose: a tablecloth; a cloth for cleaning one’s shoes. -
4 calzoni
m pl trousers, AE pants* * *calzoni s.m.pl. trousers; slacks; (amer.) pants: calzoni a righe, striped trousers; calzoni alla zuava, knickerbockers; calzoni corti, shorts; calzoni di flanella, flannel trousers // farsela nei calzoni, (volg.) to shit in one's pants // portare i calzoni, (fig.) to wear the trousers.* * *[kal'tsoni]sostantivo maschile plurale trousers, pants AEportare i calzoni — fig. to wear the trousers BE, the pants AE
calzoni alla zuava — plus-fours, knickerbockers
* * *calzoni/kal'tsoni/ ⇒ 35m.pl.trousers, pants AE; un paio di calzoni a pair of trousers; calzoni al ginocchio knee-breeches; portare i calzoni fig. to wear the trousers BE, the pants AE\calzoni alla cavallerizza (riding) breeches; calzoni alla zuava plus-fours, knickerbockers. -
5 flanel
m text (cotton) flannel, flannelette I vuneni - (- štof) flannel (cloth); rublje od -a flannel underwear, flannels pl; flanel košulja flannel shirt; - hlače flannel trousers, flannels pli; - traper brushed denim* * *• flannel -
6 flanella
f flannel* * ** * *[fla'nɛlla]sostantivo femminile tess. flannel* * *flanella/fla'nεlla/sostantivo f.tess. flannel; flanella di cotone flannelette. -
7 Flanellhose
f: ( eine) Flanellhose (a pair of) flannel trousers Pl. (Am. slacks, pants Pl.) ( oder flannels Pl.)* * *Flanellhose f: -
8 Flanellhose
f1. (a pair of) flannels coll.2. flannel pants3. flannel trousers -
9 wool
قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. wool: woven cloth made from the soft hair of sheep. -
10 фланелевые брюки
1) General subject: flannels (особ. спортивные)2) Clothing: flannel trousers -
11 flonelsbukser
pl flannels, flannel trousers. -
12 flanellnadrág
flannels, flannel trousers -
13 kasanadrág
flannels, flannel trousers -
14 franela
f.1 flannel (tejido).2 sweatshirt (sudadera). (Bolivian Spanish, Colombian Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish)3 dust cloth. ( River Plate)4 T-shirt.* * *1 flannel* * *SF1) (=tela) flannel* * *a) (Tex) flannelb) (Ven) ( camiseta) T-shirtc) (Col) ( camiseta de interior) undershirt (AmE), vest (BrE)* * *= flannel.Ex. The men who rushed to California soon adopted a unique uniform of broad-brimmed hats, flannel shirts, coarse trousers cinched with a leather belt, and tall boots.* * *a) (Tex) flannelb) (Ven) ( camiseta) T-shirtc) (Col) ( camiseta de interior) undershirt (AmE), vest (BrE)* * *= flannel.Ex: The men who rushed to California soon adopted a unique uniform of broad-brimmed hats, flannel shirts, coarse trousers cinched with a leather belt, and tall boots.
* * *A1 ( Tex) flannel2 ( Ven) (camiseta) T-shirt, tee shirt* * *
franela sustantivo femeninoa) (Tex) flannel
franela sustantivo femenino flannel
' franela' also found in these entries:
English:
flannel
* * *franela nf1. [tejido] flannel2. Bol, Col, Ven [camiseta] [interior] Br vest, US undershirt;[exterior] T-shirt3. Bol, Col, Ven [sudadera] sweatshirt4. RP [trapo] dustcloth, Br duster* * *f1 flannel* * *franela nf: flannel* * *franela n flannel -
15 sujetar
v.1 to hold in place (agarrar) (para mantener en su sitio).sujeta la cuerda al poste tie the rope to the postsujetar con clavos/cola to fasten with nails/gluesujeta los papeles con un clip fasten the papers together with a paper clipintentó escapar, pero la sujetaron firmemente she tried to escape, but they kept a firm grip on hersi no lo llegan a sujetar, la mata if they hadn't held him back, he would have killed herMaría sujeta la cuerda Mary holds the rope.2 to hold.3 to fasten, to anchor, to attach, to bind.María sujetó los barriles Mary fastened the barrels.* * *1 (fijar) to fix, secure, hold2 (agarrar, sostener) to hold, hold on to3 (para que no escape) to hold down5 figurado (dominar, someter) to control, restrain1 (agarrarse) to hold on, hold tight■ sujétate, que el autobús corre mucho hold tight, the bus is going really fast2 figurado (someterse) to subject oneself (a, to)\sujetar con clavos to nail down* * *verb1) to hold2) attach, fasten, secure3) subdue* * *1. VT1) (=agarrar) to holddos policías lo sujetaban contra la pared — two policemen pinned o held him against the wall
lo tuvieron que sujetar entre tres personas para que no huyera — he had to be held back o restrained by three people to stop him escaping
2) (=afianzar)sujeta bien la ropa, que no se la lleve el viento — peg the clothes (up) properly so the wind doesn't blow them away
hay que sujetar bien a los niños dentro del coche — children should be properly strapped in o properly secured when travelling by car
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sujetar algo a, se sujeta a la pared por medio de argollas — it is fixed o attached o secured to the wall through rings•
sujetar algo con, sujetar algo con clavos — to nail sth downenrolló el mapa y lo sujetó con una goma — she rolled up the map and fastened o secured it with a rubber band
3) (=contener) [+ rebelde] to subdue, conquer; [+ rival, animal enfurecido] to keep downes muy rebelde y sus padres no lo pueden sujetar — he's very rebellious - his parents can't control him
lograron sujetar las aspiraciones de los sindicatos — they succeeded in keeping the aspirations of the unions under control
vive sin ataduras que la sujeten — she has nothing to tie her down, she has no ties to bind her
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( mantener sujeto) to holdsujétalo bien, que no se escape — hold it tight, don't let it go
tuvimos que sujetarlos para que no se pegaran — we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each other
b) ( sostener) to holdc) (fijar, trabar)2) ( dominar) to subdue, conquer2.sujetarse v pron1)a) ( agarrarse)b) (trabar, sostener)se sujetó el pelo en un moño — she put o pinned her hair up in a bun
2) ( someterse)sujetarse A algo — a ley/reglas to abide by something
* * *= lock in + place, hold in + place, fasten together, clamp, fasten, grip, secure, clip, cinch, rein in.Ex. Most card catalogues are equipped with rods which lock the cards in place and prevent unauthorized removal of entries.Ex. It may be seen that one or more pairs of leaves, joined to each other at the back, are held in place by a double stitch of thread running up the fold.Ex. A book is physically a collection of sheets usually paper ones fastened together and protected by a cover which do form a genuine unit.Ex. The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Ex. The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Ex. The entrance door should be automatic or with a handle easy to grip.Ex. Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.Ex. Plastic-covered wire or metal supports are designed to clip firmly to the shelf itself or to the base of the shelf above.Ex. The men who rushed to California soon adopted a unique uniform of broad-brimmed hats, flannel shirts, coarse trousers cinched with a leather belt, and tall boots.Ex. If librarians hope to rein in escalating periodical prices, they must become more assertive consumers.----* sujetar abarcando = brace.* sujetar con algo pesado = weight down.* sujetar con tornillo o perno = bolt.* sujetar contra = pin + Nombre + against.* sujetar fuertemente = keep + a tight hold on.* sujetar + Nombre + contra el suelo = pin + Nombre + to the floor.* sujetarse a = hold on to.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( mantener sujeto) to holdsujétalo bien, que no se escape — hold it tight, don't let it go
tuvimos que sujetarlos para que no se pegaran — we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each other
b) ( sostener) to holdc) (fijar, trabar)2) ( dominar) to subdue, conquer2.sujetarse v pron1)a) ( agarrarse)b) (trabar, sostener)se sujetó el pelo en un moño — she put o pinned her hair up in a bun
2) ( someterse)sujetarse A algo — a ley/reglas to abide by something
* * *= lock in + place, hold in + place, fasten together, clamp, fasten, grip, secure, clip, cinch, rein in.Ex: Most card catalogues are equipped with rods which lock the cards in place and prevent unauthorized removal of entries.
Ex: It may be seen that one or more pairs of leaves, joined to each other at the back, are held in place by a double stitch of thread running up the fold.Ex: A book is physically a collection of sheets usually paper ones fastened together and protected by a cover which do form a genuine unit.Ex: The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Ex: The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Ex: The entrance door should be automatic or with a handle easy to grip.Ex: Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.Ex: Plastic-covered wire or metal supports are designed to clip firmly to the shelf itself or to the base of the shelf above.Ex: The men who rushed to California soon adopted a unique uniform of broad-brimmed hats, flannel shirts, coarse trousers cinched with a leather belt, and tall boots.Ex: If librarians hope to rein in escalating periodical prices, they must become more assertive consumers.* sujetar abarcando = brace.* sujetar con algo pesado = weight down.* sujetar con tornillo o perno = bolt.* sujetar contra = pin + Nombre + against.* sujetar fuertemente = keep + a tight hold on.* sujetar + Nombre + contra el suelo = pin + Nombre + to the floor.* sujetarse a = hold on to.* * *sujetar [A1 ]vtA1(mantener sujeto): las cuerdas que sujetan las maletas a la baca the ropes which hold the suitcases on the roof rackuna cinta roja le sujetaba el pelo her hair was tied back with a red ribbonpara sujetarlo mientras se pega to hold it in place while it stickssujétalo bien, que no se te escape hold it tight, don't let it gotuvimos que sujetarlos para que no se pegaran we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each otheryo lo derribé y ellos lo sujetaron I knocked him over and they held him downsujétalo mientras llamo a la policía keep hold of him o hold on to him while I call the police2 (sostener) to holdsujétame los paquetes mientras abro la puerta hold o keep hold of o hold on to the packages for me while I open the door3(fijar, trabar): sujeta los documentos con un clip fasten the documents together with a paper clip, clip the documents togethersujetó los papeles con una goma elástica she put a rubber band around the paperssujetó el dobladillo con alfileres she pinned up the hemsujeta la cuerda al árbol tie the rope to the treesujetar las tablas al bastidor con los tornillos screw the boards to the frame, use the screws to fix the boards to the frameB (dominar) to subdue, conquerA1 (agarrarse) sujetarse A algo to hold on TO sth2(trabar, sostener): sujétate ese mechón con una horquilla use a clip to hold your hair back off your facese sujetó la falda con una cuerda she tied up o fastened her skirt with a piece of stringse sujetó el pelo en un moño she put o tied o pinned her hair up in a bunB (someterse, ajustarse) sujetarse A algo to abide BY sthhay que sujetarse a lo que dice la ley you have to abide by what the law says* * *
sujetar ( conjugate sujetar) verbo transitivo
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◊ sujétalo bien, que no se escape hold it tight, don't let it go;
tuvimos que sujetarlos para que no se pegaran we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each other
c) (fijar, trabar — con clip) to fasten … together;
(— con alfileres) to pin … together
2 ( dominar) to subdue, conquer
sujetarse verbo pronominal
1a) ( agarrarse) sujetarse A algo to hold on to sthb) (trabar, sostener):
se sujetó la falda con un imperdible she fastened her skirt with a safety pin
2 ( someterse) sujetarse A algo ‹a ley/reglas› to abide by sth
sujetar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to hold: sujétalo fuerte, hold it tight
¿puedes sujetarme la escalera?, can you hold the ladder for me?
(retener) to hold down
(fijar) to fasten, fix
2 (controlar, someter) to restrain, keep in check
' sujetar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agarrar
- aguantar
- asegurar
- clavar
- clip
- normalizar
- prender
- sustentar
- tener
- tirante
- trincar
- atorar
- corchete
- goma
- gomita
- peineta
- sostener
English:
anchor
- attach
- clamp
- clasp
- clip
- fasten
- fasten on to
- fix
- hold down
- lash down
- pin
- pin down
- pin up
- place
- screw down
- secure
- strap down
- strap in
- tie down
- bolt
- hold
- keep
- peg
- steady
- strap
- weight
* * *♦ vt1. [agarrar] [para mantener en su sitio] to hold in place;[sobre una superficie, con un peso] to hold down; [para que no se caiga] to hold up;sujeta la cuerda al poste tie the rope to the post;sujetar con clavos/cola to fasten with nails/glue;sujeta los papeles con un clip fasten the papers together with a paper clip;le sujetó el pelo con una goma she tied his hair back with an elastic band;intentó escapar, pero la sujetaron firmemente she tried to escape, but they kept a firm grip on her;si no lo llegan a sujetar, la mata if they hadn't held him back, he would have killed her2. [sostener] to hold;sujétame esta bolsa un momento hold this bag for a moment, will you?3. [someter] to control* * *v/t1 ( fijar) hold (down), keep in place2 ( sostener) hold* * *sujetar vt1) : to hold on to, to steady, to hold down2) fijar: to fasten, to attach3) dominar: to subdue, to conquer* * *sujetar vb¿me sujetas el bolso? can you hold my bag, please?2. (fijar) to fasten -
16 pantalón
m.pair of pants, pant, pants, trouser.* * *1 trousers plural, US pants\bajarse los pantalones to take one's trousers down 2 figurado to climb down, give inllevar los pantalones to wear the trouserspantalón bombacho (corto) knickerbockers plural, breeches plural 2 (largo) long breeches (tied at the ankle)pantalón de pinzas pleated trousers pluralpantalón tejano jeans pluralpantalón vaquero jeans plural* * *
pantalón m (usu pl) trousers pl
pantalón bombacho, baggy trousers
pantalón corto, short trousers
pantalón vaquero, jeans pl
♦ Locuciones: bajarse uno los pantalones, to give in
llevar los pantalones, to wear the trousers
' pantalón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bragueta
- correa
- cuero
- de
- falda
- malla
- pinza
- raya
- short
- taleguilla
- tirante
- trabilla
- vaquera
- vaquero
- alargar
- conjunto
- mameluco
- media
- overol
- pantalones
- pernera
- peto
- ruedo
- sacar
- tirador
English:
crease
- cuff
- culottes
- dungarees
- pair
- pants
- pull down
- ride up
- seat
- trousers
- tuck in
- turn-up
- bottom
- flannel
- pantsuit
- pantyhose
- trouser
- under
* * *pantalón nm, pantalones nmpltrousers, US pants;Méx Fam Fambajarse los pantalones to climb down;Fam Am pantalón acampanado bell-bottoms; Col pantalón de baño swimming trunks;pantalones bombachos baggy trousers;[para golf] plus fours; RP pantalón (de) bombilla drainpipe trousers o US pants;pantalón de campana bell-bottoms;Esp pantalón de chándal tracksuit Br bottoms o US pants;pantalón de esquí ski pants;Col, Cuba pantalones interiores [braga] panties, Br knickers; Méx pantalones de mezclilla jeans;pantalón de montar jodhpurs;pantalón de pana cords;pantalón tejano jeans;pantalón vaquero jeans* * *m, pantalones mpl pants pl, Brtrousers pl ;trousers fam* * *1) : pants pl, trousers pl2)pantalones vaqueros : jeans3)4)pantalones de montar : jodhpurs* * *pantalón n trousersun pantalón nuevo a new pair of trousers / some new trouserspantalón corto shorts / a pair of shortspantalón vaquero jeans / a pair of jeans -
17 pantalon
pantalon [pɑ̃talɔ̃]masculine noun* * *pɑ̃talɔ̃nom masculin ( culotte longue) trousers (pl) GB, pants (pl) USacheter un pantalon — to buy a pair of trousers GB ou pants US
pantalon à pinces — pleat front trousers (pl) GB ou pants (pl) US
pantalon de pyjama — pyjama GB ou pajama US bottoms (pl)
* * *pɑ̃talɔ̃ nmtrousers pl Grande-Bretagne pair of trousers Grande-Bretagne pants pl USA pair of pants USASon pantalon est trop court. — His trousers are too short.
pantalon de ski — ski pants pl
* * *pantalon nm1 ( culotte longue) trousers GB (pl), pants US (pl); acheter un pantalon to buy a pair of trousers GB ou pants US; mon pantalon est sale my trousers GB ou pants US are dirty; pantalon à pinces peg-top trousers GB ou pants US; pantalon en toile canvas trousers GB ou pants US; pantalon à revers trousers with turn-ups GB, cuffed pants US; pantalon de or en flanelle/cuir flannel/leather trousers GB ou pants US; pantalon de pyjama pyjama GB ou pajama US bottoms; pantalon de or en velours cords (pl);2 †( sous-vêtement) bloomers (pl).[pɑ̃talɔ̃] nom masculinpantalon de pyjama pyjama trousers ou bottoms -
18 cinchar
v.1 to girt, to bind with a girth.2 to cinch, to strap, to girth, to put a saddle girth on.* * *1 (la silla) to girth2 (barril, rueda, etc) to hoop* * *1.VT [+ caballo] to girth, secure the girth of; (Téc) to band, hoop, secure with hoops2.VI Cono Sur * (=trabajar) to work hardcinchar por — (=apoyar) to root for
* * *1.verbo transitivo to girth, cinch (AmE)2.cinchar vi (RPl fam)a) ( tirar) to tugb) ( trabajar duro) to work hardc) (Dep)* * *= cinch.Ex. The men who rushed to California soon adopted a unique uniform of broad-brimmed hats, flannel shirts, coarse trousers cinched with a leather belt, and tall boots.* * *1.verbo transitivo to girth, cinch (AmE)2.cinchar vi (RPl fam)a) ( tirar) to tugb) ( trabajar duro) to work hardc) (Dep)* * *= cinch.Ex: The men who rushed to California soon adopted a unique uniform of broad-brimmed hats, flannel shirts, coarse trousers cinched with a leather belt, and tall boots.
* * *cinchar [A1 ]vtto girth, cinch ( AmE)■ cincharvi1 (tirar) to tug3 (en juegos, deportes) cinchar POR algn to support sbyo cincho por Peñarol I support Peñarol, I'm a Peñarol fanyo cincho por Elisa I'm on Elisa's side* * *cinchar vt[ceñir] to girth* * *v/t girth, do up the girth of* * *cinchar vt: to cinch (a horse) -
19 sombrero de alas anchas
(n.) = broad-brimmed hatEx. The men who rushed to California soon adopted a unique uniform of broad-brimmed hats, flannel shirts, coarse trousers cinched with a leather belt, and tall boots.* * *(n.) = broad-brimmed hatEx: The men who rushed to California soon adopted a unique uniform of broad-brimmed hats, flannel shirts, coarse trousers cinched with a leather belt, and tall boots.
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20 пустые слова
1) General subject: empty phrase, fluent phrases, froth, hollow words, hooey, lip service, lip-service, mere verbiage, phrase, phrases, rainmaking, razzmatazz, sound and fury (Shakespeare), verbalism, verbality, wind, wish wash, wish-wash2) Obsolete: bilk3) Diplomatic term: bluster4) Jargon: flannel, Blowing Smoke (Например: "I was just blowing smoke when I said I had won the state lottery.")5) Banking: game of semantics6) Set phrase: leaves without figs7) Makarov: empty words, idle words8) Phraseological unit: all mouth and no trousers
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