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41 scalloped
adjective ((of the edge of a garment etc) cut into curves and notches: The collar of the blouse has a scalloped edge.) recortado -
42 swimming-costume
nouns (a (woman's) garment worn for swimming.) fato de banho -
43 trousers
(an outer garment for the lower part of the body, covering each leg separately: He wore (a pair of) black trousers; She was dressed in trousers and a sweater.) calça(s)- trouser- -
44 turtle-neck
noun ((a garment, especially a sweater, with) a high round neck: He was wearing a turtleneck; ( also adjective) a turtle-neck sweater.) de gola alta -
45 blouse
(a woman's (often loose) garment for the upper half of the body: a skirt and blouse.) blusa -
46 cape
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47 cloak
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48 collar
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49 dressing-gown
noun (a loose garment worn over pyjamas etc.) -
50 drip-dry
adjective ((of a garment etc) requiring no ironing if allowed to dry by hanging up.) que seca ao vento sem amarrotar -
51 edging
noun (a border or fringe round a garment: gold edging.) beirada -
52 hook
[huk] 1. noun1) (a small piece of metal shaped like a J fixed at the end of a fishing-line used for catching fish etc: a fish-hook.) anzol2) (a bent piece of metal etc used for hanging coats, cups etc on, or a smaller one sewn on to a garment, for fastening it: Hang your jacket on that hook behind the door; hooks and eyes.) gancho3) (in boxing, a kind of punch with the elbow bent: a left hook.) gancho2. verb1) (to catch (a fish etc) with a hook: He hooked a large salmon.) fisgar2) (to fasten or to be fastened by a hook or hooks: He hooked the ladder on (to the branch); This bit hooks on to that bit; Could you hook my dress up down the back?) enganchar3) (in golf, to hit (the ball) far to the left of where it should be (or to the right if one is left-handed).) hook•- hooked- by hook or by crook - off the hook -
53 knit
[nit]past tense, past participle - knitted; verb1) (to form (a garment) from yarn (of wool etc) by making and connecting loops, using knitting-needles: She is teaching children to knit and sew; She knitted him a sweater for Christmas.) tricotar2) ((of broken bones) to grow together: The bone in his arm took a long time to knit.) ligar•- knitter- knitting - knitting-needle - knit one's brows -
54 leotard
(a kind of tight-fitting garment worn for dancing, gymnastics etc.) malha -
55 nightdress
noun (a garment for wearing in bed.) camisola -
56 nightgown
noun (a garment for wearing in bed.) camisola -
57 overall
1. ['əuvəro:l] noun(a garment worn over ordinary clothes to protect them from dirt etc: She wears an overall when cleaning the house.) avental2. adjective(complete, including everything: What is the overall cost of the scheme?) total3. [ouvər'o:l] adverb((also over all) complete, including everything: What will the scheme cost overall?) no total- overalls -
58 polo-neck
noun ((a garment especially a sweater with) a high, close-fitting part around the neck: He was wearing a polo-neck; ( also adjective) a polo-neck sweater.) gola alta -
59 poncho
['pon əu]plural - ponchos; noun(a garment made of, or like, a blanket, with a hole for the head.) poncho -
60 pullover
['puləuvə](a knitted garment for the top part of the body; a sweater.) pulôver
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