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1 clothes
[kləu‹, ]( American[) klouz]1) (things worn as coverings for various parts of the body: She wears beautiful clothes.) šaty2) (bedclothes: The child pulled the clothes up tightly.) bielizeň* * *• šaty• bielizen• oblecenie -
2 clothes-peg
noun ((American clothespin) a plastic or wooden clip for fastening clothes to a clothesline.) štipec (na bielizeň)* * *• kolícek -
3 clothes of common stuff
• šaty z hrubej látky -
4 clothes-line
• šnúra na sušenie bielizne• šnúra na šaty -
5 clothes-moth
• mol šatný -
6 clothes-pin
• kolícek na bielizen -
7 clothes-wringer
• žmýkacka -
8 clothes moth
(a type of moth whose larva feeds on cloth and makes holes.) moľa šatová -
9 plain clothes
ordinary clothes, not a uniform: Detectives usually wear plain clothes; (also adjective) (a plain-clothes job.) civilné šaty -
10 bed-clothes
• postelné prestieranie• obliecky -
11 cast off clothes
• odložené šaty -
12 change of clothes
• šaty na prezlecenie -
13 grave-clothes
• rubáš -
14 grow of one's clothes
• vyrást zo šiat -
15 maternity clothes
• šaty pre nastávajúcu matk -
16 Sunday best/clothes
(the smart garments that a person wears for special occasions.) sviatoťné oblečenie -
17 fancy dress
clothes representing a particular character, nationality, historical period etc: He went to the party in fancy dress; (also adjective) (a fancy-dress party.) karnevalový kostým* * *• maškarný kostým -
18 peg
[peɡ] 1. noun1) (a usually short, not very thick, piece of wood, metal etc used to fasten or mark something: There were four pegs stuck in the ground.) kolík2) (a hook on a wall or door for hanging clothes etc on: Hang your clothes on the pegs in the cupboard.) vešiak3) ((also clothes-peg) a wooden or plastic clip for holding clothes etc to a rope while drying.) štipec2. verb(to fasten with a peg: She pegged the clothes on the washing-line.) zavesiť- take someone down a peg or two- take down a peg or two
- take someone down a peg
- take down a peg* * *• kolko -
19 clothe
[kləuð]past tense, past participle - clothed; verb1) (to provide with clothes: The widow did not have enough money to clothe her children.) šatiť2) (to put clothes on: She was clothed in silk; She clothed herself in the most expensive materials.) obliekať sa•- clothes- clothes-peg
- clothing* * *• pokryt• odiet• obliekat• obliect -
20 array
[ə'rei] 1.1) (things, people etc arranged in some order: an impressive array of fabrics.) zoradenie, zoskupenie2) (clothes: in fine array.) odev, šaty2. verb1) (to put (things, people etc) in some order for show etc: goods arrayed on the counter.) zoradiť, zoskupiť2) (to dress (oneself) eg in fine clothes.) vystrojiť (sa)* * *• usporiadanie• zoskupenie• pole
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