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vêtement [vεtmɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = article d'habillement) garment• où ai-je mis mes vêtements ? where did I put my clothes?• vêtements de sport/de ville sports/town clothesb. ( = rayon de magasin) (rayon) vêtements clothing department* * *vɛtmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( pièce d'habillement) item ou piece of clothingdes vêtements — clothes, clothing [U]
‘vêtements pour hommes’ — ‘menswear’, ‘men's fashions’
2) ( secteur d'activité) clothing trade, garment industry US* * *vɛtmɑ̃1. nm1) garment, item of clothing2) COMMERCE2. vêtements nmpl* * *vêtement nm1 ( pièce d'habillement) item ou piece of clothing; des vêtements clothes, clothing ¢; vêtements d'été/d'hiver summer/winter clothes; si tu sors, prends un vêtement, il fait froid put something on if you are going out, it's cold; emporte des vêtements chauds take some warm clothes ou clothing; vêtements de travail workclothes; ce vêtement se vend très bien this garment is selling very well; un vêtement de pluie a raincoat; vêtements du dimanche Sunday best, Sunday clothes; ‘vêtements pour hommes’ ‘menswear’, ‘men's fashions’; ‘vêtements pour dames/enfants’ ‘ladies'/children's wear ou fashions’; vêtements de ski skiing clothes; vêtements de sport sportswear;2 ( secteur d'activité) clothing trade, garment industry US.[vɛtmɑ̃] nom masculinil fait froid, mets un vêtement chaud it's cold, put something warm ondes vêtements en loques tattered clothes, ragsvêtements de travail work ou working clothesvêtements ecclésiastiques clerical garb ou dress2. [profession]3. COMMERCEvêtement dames ou femmes ladies' wear
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