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costume ['kɒstju:m]1 noun(a) (in cinema, theatre, TV) costume m;∎ to be (dressed) in costume porter un costume (de scène);∎ did you make your own costume? est-ce que vous avez fait votre costume vous-même?;∎ I hate wearing costume je déteste porter des costumes;∎ costumes by… (in credits) costumes réalisés par…(b) (fancy dress) costume m, déguisement m;∎ to be (dressed) in costume être costumé ou déguisé;∎ are you going to the party in costume? serez-vous déguisé à la soirée?∎ national costume costume m national;∎ to wear national costume porter le costume national(d) (for swimming) maillot m de bain(film, play) réaliser les costumes pour►► costume ball bal m costumé;Theatre costume(s) department service m des costumes;costume designer costumier(ère) m,f;costume drama dramatique f en costumes d'époque;costume hire location f de costumes;costume jewellery (UNCOUNT) bijoux mpl fantaisie;∎ a piece of costume jewellery un bijou fantaisie;costume party bal m costumé;costume piece, costume play pièce f en costumes d'époque -
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traditional [trə'dɪʃənəl]traditionnel;∎ it is traditional to sing Auld Lang Syne at New Year il est de tradition de chanter Auld Lang Syne au Nouvel An;∎ this school is a very traditional one cette école est très traditionnelle►► traditional dress costume m traditionnelUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > traditional
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adjectivetraditionell; mündlich überliefert [Geschichte]; herkömmlich [Erziehung, Einrichtung, Methode]; überkommen [Brauch, Sitte, Werte, Moral]* * *adjective traditionell* * *tra·di·tion·al[trəˈdɪʃənəl]\traditional jazz Dixieland[jazz] m* * *[trə'dISənl]adj1) traditionell; story, custom also alt; virtues also überkommenit's traditional for us to spend New Year's Day at my mother's — es ist bei uns so üblich or Brauch, dass wir den Neujahrstag bei meiner Mutter verbringen
the traditional way of doing sth — die traditionelle Weise, etw zu tun
this custom is traditional to Somerset — dieser Brauch hat in Somerset Tradition
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to be traditional in one's outlook — eine konservative Auffassung haben* * *traditional [-ʃənl] adj (adv → academic.ru/76026/traditionally">traditionally) traditionell, Traditions…:a) (mündlich) überliefertb) herkömmlich, (alt)hergebracht, üblich:it is traditional for them to do sth es ist bei ihnen Brauch oder so üblich, dass sie etwas tuntrad. abk1. tradition Trad.2. traditional trad.* * *adjectivetraditionell; mündlich überliefert [Geschichte]; herkömmlich [Erziehung, Einrichtung, Methode]; überkommen [Brauch, Sitte, Werte, Moral]it is traditional to do something — es ist Tradition, etwas zu tun
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f; -, -en1. (Kleidung) dress; (Landestracht etc.) traditional ( oder national) costume; (Schwesterntracht etc.) uniform; sie kamen in Schwarzwälder Tracht they came in traditional Black Forest costume(s)2. nur Sg. Prügel2* * *die Tracht(Schwesterntracht) uniform;(Volkstracht) garb; costume; national costume; traditional costume* * *Trạcht [traxt]f -, -en1) (= Kleidung) dress, garb; (= Volkstracht etc) costume; (= Schwesterntracht) uniform2) (obs = Traglast) load* * *<-, -en>[traxt]f1. (Volkstracht) [traditional [or national]] costume2. (Berufskleidung) garb, dress, uniform3.* * *die; Tracht, Trachten1) (VolksTracht) traditional or national costume; (BerufsTracht) uniformdie Tracht der Nonnen — the nuns' dress or habit
2) ineine Tracht Prügel — a beating or thrashing; (als Strafe für ein Kind) a hiding
* * *1. (Kleidung) dress; (Landestracht etc) traditional ( oder national) costume; (Schwesterntracht etc) uniform;sie kamen in Schwarzwälder Tracht they came in traditional Black Forest costume(s)* * *die; Tracht, Trachten1) (VolksTracht) traditional or national costume; (BerufsTracht) uniformdie Tracht der Nonnen — the nuns' dress or habit
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f national costume (auch Einzelstück), national dress* * *die Volkstrachtnational costume; costume; traditional costume* * *Vọlks|trachtftraditional costume; (eines Landes) national costume* * *Volks·trachtf traditional costume* * *die traditional costume; (eines Landes) national costume* * ** * *die traditional costume; (eines Landes) national costume* * *f.national costume n. -
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adj.1 typical, characteristic, peculiar, archetypal.2 clear-cut.3 typical, conventional, traditional, customary.* * *► adjetivo1 (característico) typical, characteristic2 (pintoresco) picturesque; (tradicional) traditional■ un plato típico a traditional dish, a local dish\eso es típico de... that's just like...¡lo típico! the same old thing!* * *(f. - típica)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=característico) typical¡lo típico! — typical!
2) (=pintoresco) full of local colour o (EEUU) color; (=tradicional) traditional; (=regional) regional; [costumbre] typicalno hay que perderse tan típica fiesta — you shouldn't miss a festivity so full of local colour o tradition
baile típico — regional dance, national dance
* * *- ca adjetivo typical; <plato/traje> typical, traditionallos turistas buscan lo típico — tourists are always looking for local color*
* * *= familiar, standard, typical, stock, commonly seen, symptomatic, clichéd, stereotypical, stereotypic.Ex. For anyone involved with online searching, the equipment needed for electronic mail will be familiar: in addition to the microcomputer itself (which is the terminal), an acoustic coupler or modem will be needed.Ex. Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.Ex. Typical local data might be locations, loan status, items in special collections.Ex. True personal discrimination cannot be forced by exercises in selecting the good and rejecting the bad by the application of stock critical formulas: it may indeed be stunted.Ex. This typology divides humor comics into commonly seen subject areas, such as teen, kiddie, horror, military, and so on = Esta tipología divide los comics de humor en áreas temáticas conocidas como adolescentes, infantil, terror, militar, etc.Ex. One of the patients had a symptomatic humpback deformity which could not be treated.Ex. He reinforces the self-deprecating and cliched concept that in order to be a writer, 'one must cultivate incompetence at almost every other form of profitable work'.Ex. The stereotypical writer, for example, needs only a cold garret, some paper, and ink to produce a masterpiece.Ex. The stereotypic female hourglass figure has often been attributed to sexual selection.----* ciudadano medio, el = average man, the.* desviación estándar = standard deviation.* ejemplo típico = classical example, typical example.* expresión típica de Gran Bretaña = Briticism.* expresión típica del Canadá = Canadianism.* extravagancia típica de los hippies = hippiedom.* mujer con un cutis de porcelana típico inglés = an English rose.* tela típica escocesa = tartan.* tela típica escocesa de cuadros = tartan.* típica rubia estúpida = bimbo.* típica rubia tonta = bimbo.* típico de la época = olde quaynte.* típico de la región = vernacular.* típico del cólico = colicky.* típico guaperas tonto = himbo.* venta típica, posada = country inn.* * *- ca adjetivo typical; <plato/traje> typical, traditionallos turistas buscan lo típico — tourists are always looking for local color*
* * *= familiar, standard, typical, stock, commonly seen, symptomatic, clichéd, stereotypical, stereotypic.Ex: For anyone involved with online searching, the equipment needed for electronic mail will be familiar: in addition to the microcomputer itself (which is the terminal), an acoustic coupler or modem will be needed.
Ex: Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.Ex: Typical local data might be locations, loan status, items in special collections.Ex: True personal discrimination cannot be forced by exercises in selecting the good and rejecting the bad by the application of stock critical formulas: it may indeed be stunted.Ex: This typology divides humor comics into commonly seen subject areas, such as teen, kiddie, horror, military, and so on = Esta tipología divide los comics de humor en áreas temáticas conocidas como adolescentes, infantil, terror, militar, etc.Ex: One of the patients had a symptomatic humpback deformity which could not be treated.Ex: He reinforces the self-deprecating and cliched concept that in order to be a writer, 'one must cultivate incompetence at almost every other form of profitable work'.Ex: The stereotypical writer, for example, needs only a cold garret, some paper, and ink to produce a masterpiece.Ex: The stereotypic female hourglass figure has often been attributed to sexual selection.* ciudadano medio, el = average man, the.* desviación estándar = standard deviation.* ejemplo típico = classical example, typical example.* expresión típica de Gran Bretaña = Briticism.* expresión típica del Canadá = Canadianism.* extravagancia típica de los hippies = hippiedom.* mujer con un cutis de porcelana típico inglés = an English rose.* tela típica escocesa = tartan.* tela típica escocesa de cuadros = tartan.* típica rubia estúpida = bimbo.* típica rubia tonta = bimbo.* típico de la época = olde quaynte.* típico de la región = vernacular.* típico del cólico = colicky.* típico guaperas tonto = himbo.* venta típica, posada = country inn.* * *típico -catypicalvolvió a llegar tarde — típico de él he was late again — typical! o that's typical of him o that's just like himel plato/traje típico de la región the typical o traditional local dish/costumelos turistas vienen en busca de lo típico tourists come in search of local color** * *
típico◊ -ca adjetivo
typical;
‹plato/traje› typical, traditional;◊ ¡eso es típico de él! that's typical of him!
típico,-a adjetivo
1 (característico) typical: la actriz lleva un típico traje de los sesenta, the actress is wearing a typical sixties's suit
es típico de él, it's typical of him
una bebida típica de Escocia, a typical Scottish drink
2 (tradicional) traditional, typical
' típico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clásica
- clásico
- evasor
- evasora
- típica
- tipismo
- cosa
- plato
- propio
English:
classic
- feminine
- like
- masculine
- mince pie
- stock
- typical
- character
- john
- over
- standard
- type
* * *típico, -a adjes un rasgo típico de los orientales it is a characteristic of orientals;es la típica frase de saludo it's the traditional o customary greeting;¿y qué hiciste – pues lo típico so what did you do? – all the usual o typical things2. [traje, restaurante] traditional* * *adj typical (de of)* * *típico, -ca adj: typical♦ típicamente adv* * *típico adj1. (característico) typical2. (tradicional) traditional -
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yks.nom. kansallispuku; yks.gen. kansallispuvun; yks.part. kansallispukua; yks.ill. kansallispukuun; mon.gen. kansallispukujen; mon.part. kansallispukuja; mon.ill. kansallispukuihinnational costume (noun)national dress (noun)regional costume (noun)traditional costume (noun)* * *• regional costume• traditional costume• national costume• national dress -
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n traditional costume* * *Trạch|ten|kos|tümntsuit made of thick woollen material* * *Trach·ten·kos·tümnt traditional costume* * *Trachtenkostüm n traditional costume -
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