-
1 in one's shirt-sleeves
(without a jacket or coat: I work better in my shirt-sleeves.) uformelt, i skjorteermene -
2 shirt
ʃə:t(a kind of garment worn on the upper part of the body: a casual shirt; a short-sleeved shirt; She wore black jeans and a white shirt.) skjorteskjorte--------trøyesubst. \/ʃɜːt\/1) skjorte2) ( spesielt sport) trøyehave one's shirt out ( slang) være i dårlig humørin one's shirtsleeves i bare skjorta, uformelt kleddkeep your shirt on! ( slang) hiss deg ned!, ta det rolig!lose one's shirt ( slang) bli blakket, miste alt man harput one's shirt on ( slang) vedde alt man har påsell the shirt off one's back for something være villig til å gi skjorta si for noestripped to the shirt avkledd til skjorta -
3 tuck
1. noun1) (a fold sewn into a piece of material: Her dress had tucks in the sleeves.) (sydd) legg2) (sweets, cakes etc: Schoolboys used to spend their money on tuck; ( also adjective) a tuck shop.) godterier, søtsaker, snop2. verb(to push, stuff etc: He tucked his shirt into his trousers.) stikke, stoppe, stappe- tuck infold--------leggIsubst. \/tʌk\/1) ( håndarbeid e.l.) fold, legg, plissé, rynke, opplegging, oppbrett2) ( hverdagslig) godter, søtsaker, kaker3) ( sport) hoftebøyning (med knærne bøyd og nært brystet, ofte med hendene om knærne)4) ( sjøfart) låring5) kraft, futt, tæl, energi, peppIIsubst. \/tʌk\/(amer., hverdagslig) se ➢ tuxedoIIIverb \/tʌk\/1) putte, stikke (vekk), gjemme (bort)2) proppe, stappe, stoppe, dytte, stikke, putte3) ( håndarbeid) rynke, folde, plissere4) ( håndarbeid) brette inn, brette opp, sy legg i, legge legg ituck away gjemme bort, stikke unna, skjule ( også tuck in) gafle i seg, legge i seg, lange i seg, sette til livs ( også tuck in) legge bort, pakke inn, sette vekktuck in stappe inn, stappe ned brette inn, brette opp ( hverdagslig) legge i seg, sette til livs, ta for seg tulle inn, stappe godt rundttuck into legge i seg, gå løs påtuck one's tail stikke halen mellom beinatuck up brette opp, folde oppdra opp, trekke opp
См. также в других словарях:
in one's shirt sleeves — without one s jacket, wearing a shirt, informally dressed … English contemporary dictionary
shirt — [shʉrt] n. [ME shert < OE scyrte (akin to Ger schürze, apron, ON skyrta, shirt) < base of scort, SHORT] 1. a) the usual sleeved garment worn by men on the upper part of the body, often under a coat or jacket, typically having a collar and a … English World dictionary
shirt-sleeve — [shʉrtslēv΄] adj. ☆ 1. in, or suitable for being in, one s shirt sleeves 2. plain, direct, and informal [shirt sleeve philosophy] … English World dictionary
shirt — shirtless, adj. /sherrt/, n. 1. a long or short sleeved garment for the upper part of the body, usually lightweight and having a collar and a front opening. 2. an undergarment of cotton, or other material, for the upper part of the body. 3. a… … Universalium
shirt — /ʃɜt / (say shert) noun 1. a garment for the upper part of the body, usually with buttons down the front, a collar and short sleeves, or long sleeves with cuffs. 2. US an undershirt; vest; singlet. 3. → nightshirt. –phrase 4. in one s shirt… …
shirt — ► NOUN 1) a garment for the upper body, with a collar and sleeves and buttons down the front. 2) a similar garment of light material without full fastenings, worn for sports and leisure. ● keep your shirt on Cf. ↑keep your shirt on ● lose one s… … English terms dictionary
shirt — n. 1 a man s upper body garment of cotton etc., having a collar, sleeves, and esp. buttons down the front, and often worn under a jacket or sweater. 2 a similar garment worn by a woman; a blouse. 3 = NIGHTSHIRT. Phrases and idioms: keep one s… … Useful english dictionary
shirt — noun a garment for the upper body, with a collar and sleeves and buttons down the front. ↘a similar garment of stretchable material without full fastenings, worn for sports. Phrases keep your shirt on informal stay calm. lose one s shirt informal … English new terms dictionary
shirt — [ ʃɜrt ] noun count *** a piece of men s clothing that covers the top part of the body. It usually has long sleeves and buttons down the front: One of his shirt buttons was missing. a cotton/silk/denim shirt a. a similar piece of clothing worn by … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Shirt — Charvet shirt from the 1930s, Norsk Folkemeuseum, Oslo. A shirt is a cloth garment for the upper body. Originally an undergarment worn exclusively by men, it has become, in American English, a catch all term for almost any garment other than… … Wikipedia
shirt */*/*/ — UK [ʃɜː(r)t] / US [ʃɜrt] noun [countable] Word forms shirt : singular shirt plural shirts a piece of men s clothing that covers the top part of the body. It usually has long sleeves and buttons down the front One of his shirt buttons was missing … English dictionary