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1 negligee
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2 dressing
dressing [ˈdresɪŋ]1. nounb. (for wound) pansement m2. compounds► dressing gown noun (British) robe f de chambre ; (made of towelling) peignoir m ; ( = negligée) déshabillé m* * *['dresɪŋ]1) Medicine pansement m2) ( sauce) sauce f3) US ( stuffing) farce f -
3 dag
dag [dæg](a) (unfashionable person) ringard(e) m,f -
4 dwarf
1 noun(plant, animal) nain;∎ dwarf variety variété f naine∎ the tower dwarfs the main building le bâtiment principal paraît tout petit à côté de la tour;∎ the church is dwarfed by the skyscraper l'église est écrasée par le gratte-ciel;∎ Jack was so tall that he dwarfed his classmates Jack était tellement grand que ses camarades de classe avaient l'air de nains par rapport à lui(b) (make small → tree) rabougrir►► Botany dwarf mallow mauve f négligée, mauve f naine;Astronomy dwarf star étoile f naine, naine f
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negligee — (n.) 1756, a kind of loose gown worn by women, from Fr. négligée, noun use of fem. pp. of négligier to neglect (14c.), from L. neglegere to disregard, not heed, not trouble oneself about, also to make light of (see NEGLECT (Cf. neglect) (v.)). So … Etymology dictionary
negligee — ► NOUN ▪ a woman s light, filmy dressing gown. ORIGIN French, given little thought or attention … English terms dictionary
négligée — noun A form of womens clothing intended for wear at night or in the bedroom … Wiktionary
negligée — noun /ˈnɛɡlɪʒeɪ/ A loose womens dressing gown, especially when lacy or revealing; a nightgown. Enkhbayar has promised more jobs, free education and higher public service wages to the poverty ravaged country. But who needs those when youve got… … Wiktionary
negligee — noun An item of womens nightwear, in the form of a lacy nightgown … Wiktionary
negligee — noun (C) a very thin, pretty coat, worn over a nightdress … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
negligee — noun a loose dressing gown for women • Syn: ↑neglige, ↑peignoir, ↑wrapper, ↑housecoat • Derivationally related forms: ↑wrap (for: ↑wrapper) … Useful english dictionary
negligee — UK [ˈneɡlɪʒeɪ] / US [ˌneɡlɪˈʒeɪ] noun [countable] Word forms negligee : singular negligee plural negligees a long loose piece of clothing made of very thin cloth that women wear over night clothes … English dictionary
negligee — also negligé noun Etymology: French négligé, from past participle of négliger to neglect, from Latin neglegere Date: 1756 1. a woman s long flowing usually sheer dressing gown 2. carelessly informal or incomplete attire … New Collegiate Dictionary
negligee — neg|li|gee [ ,neglı ʒeı ] noun count a long loose piece of clothing made of very thin cloth that women wear over night clothes … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
negligee — [ nɛglɪʒeɪ] noun a woman s light, filmy dressing gown. Origin C18 (denoting a woman s loose gown): from Fr., lit. given little thought or attention , feminine past participle of négliger to neglect … English new terms dictionary