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1 vannehame
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2 кринолин
hoop skirt, crinoline* * *кринолѝн,м., -и, (два) кринолѝна истор. hoop skirt, crinoline.* * *crinoline; hoop-skirt* * *hoop skirt, crinoline -
3 кринолин
crinoline, hoop-skirt, hoop skirt* * ** * *crinoline, hoop-skirt, hoop skirt* * *crinolinepannier -
4 кринолин
1) General subject: crinoline, hoop petticoat, hoop skirt, hoop-skirt, hoops, pannier2) Naval: propeller guard3) General subject: wagon wheel skirt4) Textile: hoop -
5 Reifrock
m HIST. crinoline* * *Reif|rockm (HIST)farthingale, hoop skirt* * *Reif·rockm HIST hoop skirt, farthingale dress* * * -
6 miriñaque
m.bustle, crinoline, farthingale, hoop skirt.* * *1 crinoline* * *SM1) ( Hist) crinoline, hoop skirt2) Cono Sur (Ferro) cowcatcher* * *masculino crinoline* * *masculino crinoline* * *crinoline* * *
miriñaque m Indum crinoline
* * *miriñaque nm[de falda] hoopskirt, crinoline* * *m crinoline -
7 кринолін
чcrinoline, hoop-skirt, hoop skirt -
8 hoepelrok
n. hoop skirt, crinoline, petticoat that has a rigid hoop in it and causes a skirt to fall in a bell-like shape -
9 нижняя юбка с фижмами
General subject: hoop petticoat, hoop skirtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нижняя юбка с фижмами
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10 фижмы
1) General subject: hoop-skirt, hoops, pannier2) Textile: hoop -
11 fiskebeinsskjørt
subst. hoop, hoop skirt, farthingale -
12 fiskebensskjørt
subst. hoop, hoop skirt, farthingale -
13 hoepelrok
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14 Reifrock
m1. farthingale2. hooped skirt3. hoop skirt -
15 crinolina
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16 кринолин
м.crinoline, hoop-skirt -
17 버팀테가 든 수커트
n. hoop skirt -
18 crinoline
n. crinoline, hoop skirt -
19 Reifrock
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20 aro
• arum• earring• hooligan• hoop skirt• hooper• Indian tobacco• Indian warrior
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Hoop skirt — Hoop Hoop, n. [OE. hope; akin to D. hoep, hoepel.] 1. A pliant strip of wood or metal bent in a circular form, and united at the ends, for holding together the staves of casks, tubs, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. A ring; a circular band; anything… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hoop skirt — hoop′ skirt n. 1) clo a framework of flexible, usu. horizontal hoops worn under a woman s full skirt to make it stand out 2) clo a full skirt suitable for wearing over this • Etymology: 1855–60, amer … From formal English to slang
hoop skirt — ☆ hoop skirt n. a skirt worn over a framework of hoops that makes the skirt spread out … English World dictionary
hoop skirt — 1. a woman s skirt made to stand out and drape in a stiff bell like shape from the waist by an undergarment framework of flexible hoops connected by tapes. 2. the framework for such a skirt. Also called hoop. [1855 60, Amer.] * * * hoop skirt, 1 … Useful english dictionary
Hoop skirt — A hoop skirt or hoopskirt is a women s undergarment worn in various periods to hold the skirt extended into a fashionable shape.Hoop skirts typically consist of a fabric petticoat with casings to hold a stiffening material, variously rope, osiers … Wikipedia
hoop skirt — 1. a woman s skirt made to stand out and drape in a stiff bell like shape from the waist by an undergarment framework of flexible hoops connected by tapes. 2. the framework for such a skirt. Also called hoop. [1855 60, Amer.] * * * ▪ clothing… … Universalium
hoop skirt — petticoat that has a rigid hoop in it and causes a skirt to fall in a bell like shape … English contemporary dictionary
hoop-skirt — n. Hoop, farthingale, crinoline, hoop petticoat … New dictionary of synonyms
hoop skirt — /hup ˈskɜt/ (say hoohp skert) noun 1. a woman s skirt, made to stand out from the waist by an undergarment of flexible hoops connected by tapes. 2. the framework for such a skirt …
hoop skirt — noun A womens undergarment worn in various historical periods to hold the skirt extended into a fashionable shape, typically consisting of a fabric petticoat with casings to hold a stiffening material, variously rope, osiers, whalebone, steel, or … Wiktionary
Hoop — Hoop, n. [OE. hope; akin to D. hoep, hoepel.] 1. A pliant strip of wood or metal bent in a circular form, and united at the ends, for holding together the staves of casks, tubs, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. A ring; a circular band; anything resembling… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English