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1 chacó
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2 morrión
m.morion, shako, busby.* * *1 helmet* * *SM helmet, morion* * *= shako.Ex. The report presents a description of materials to be used by uniform clothiers in coat and trousers, shako, tie, gloves, and spats.* * *= shako.Ex: The report presents a description of materials to be used by uniform clothiers in coat and trousers, shako, tie, gloves, and spats.
* * *( Mil)1 (casco) morion2 (gorro) shako* * *morrión nm1. [casco] morion, helmet2. [gorro] shako -
3 Chaco
m.shako.* * *► nombre masculino (pl chacós)1 shako* * *SM shako* * *masculino: tbGran Chaco — region of scrub and swamp plains covering parts of Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina
* * *masculino: tbGran Chaco — region of scrub and swamp plains covering parts of Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina
* * *m:tb Gran Chaco region of scrub and swamp plains covering parts of Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina* * *
Chaco sustantivo masculino: tb◊ el Gran chaco region of scrub and swamp plains covering parts of Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina
* * *Chaco nmel (Gran) Chaco the Chaco, = vast region of scrubland and swamp shared by Argentina, Bolivia and ParaguayLA GUERRA DEL CHACOBetween 1932 and 1935, Bolivia and Paraguay fought a bloody war over claims to the Chaco region, a large barren area which straddles both countries. Believed at the time to be rich in oil, the region had been disputed since colonial times because the border was inaccurately drawn. The Foreign Minister of Argentina eventually brokered a peace treaty between the two countries in 1938 and received the Nobel Peace Prize as a result. The treaty conceded 75 percent of the disputed territory to Paraguay but gave Bolivia the right to use the rivers of the region to gain access to the Atlantic Ocean. During the war, over 100,000 people died in combat or from disease, and the political and economic repercussions were felt for decades in both countries. -
4 polainas
f.pl.gaiters, pair of gaiters, leggings, spats.* * *1 (pantalón) pantaloons* * *= spats.Ex. The report presents a description of materials to be used by uniform clothiers in coat and trousers, shako, tie, gloves, and spats.* * *= spats.Ex: The report presents a description of materials to be used by uniform clothiers in coat and trousers, shako, tie, gloves, and spats.
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5 sastre
f. & m.1 tailor.2 costumier, costume designer, costumer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 tailor\sastre de señoras dressmaker* * *(f. - sastra)noun* * *sastre, -a1.SM / F tailor; (Teat) costumier2.ADJ INV* * *a) ( persona) tailor* * *= clothier.Ex. The report presents a description of materials to be used by uniform clothiers in coat and trousers, shako, tie, gloves, and spats.----* cajón de sastre = catch-all, mixed bag, rag-bag [ragbag], grab-bag.* tijeras de sastre = pinking shears, pinking scissors.* * *a) ( persona) tailor* * *= clothier.Ex: The report presents a description of materials to be used by uniform clothiers in coat and trousers, shako, tie, gloves, and spats.
* cajón de sastre = catch-all, mixed bag, rag-bag [ragbag], grab-bag.* tijeras de sastre = pinking shears, pinking scissors.* * *1 (persona) tailor2* * *
sastre sustantivo masculino y femenino ( persona) tailor
sastre mf tailor
' sastre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cajón
- traje
- maniquí
- muñeco
English:
ragbag
- tailor
- suit
* * *sastre, -a nm,ftailor* * *m tailor* * *: tailor* * *sastre n tailor -
6 morrión
• busby• morion• shako
См. также в других словарях:
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shako — ou schako [ ʃako ] n. m. • 1828, 1761; hongr. csákó ♦ Ancienne coiffure militaire rigide, à visière, imitée de celle des hussards hongrois. Shako de saint cyrien orné du casoar. ● shako nom masculin (hongrois csákó) Coiffure militaire, de forme… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Shako — Shak o, n. [Hung. cs[ a]k[ o]: cf. F. shako, schako.] A kind of military cap or headdress. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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shako — [shak′ō] n. pl. shakos [Fr schako < Hung csákó < ?] a stiff, cylindrical military dress hat, usually with a flat top and a plume … English World dictionary
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shako — noun (plural shakos or shakoes) Etymology: French, from Hungarian csákó Date: 1793 a stiff military hat with a high crown and plume … New Collegiate Dictionary
SHAKO — s. m. (On prononce Chaco. ) Sorte de bonnet à l usage des hussards et de la plupart des corps d infanterie … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)