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■ Upper part of the basic equipment of a player, marked on the back by the player's number.► A player who removes his shirt when celebrating a goal must be cautioned for sporting misconduct.Syn. jerseyTrikot n■ Oberteil der zwingend vorgeschriebenen Grundausrüstung eines Spielers, das als Aufdruck die Spielernummer trägt.► Ein Spieler, der sein Trikot beim Torjubel auszieht, wird wegen unsportlichen Betragens verwarnt. -
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There is authority to prove that linen shirts were worn as early as the 8th century, according to Mr. Strutt. In the loth century they were worn by the wealthier classes, as the wearing of a woollen shirt was enjoined by the Canons as a very severe penance. In the reign of Henry VIII there is recorded " borders of golde for shirtes," " shirtes wrought with block silke," " shirtes trimmed with black and white silk," " plain shirts garnished with silk, gold or silver." -
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4 shirt advertising
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5 shirt sponsor
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6 shirt-swapping
■ Tausch des Trikots mit einem Gegenspieler nach Spielende. -
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* * *<-s, -s>[ʃø:ɐ̯t]nt shirt* * * -
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• Close sits my shirt, but closer my skin - Всякая сосна своему бору шумит (B), Своя рубашка ближе к телу (C)• Near is my coat, but nearer is my shirt - Своя рубашка ближе к телу (C)• Shirt is nearer than the coat (The) - Своя рубашка ближе к телу (C)• You can't take the shirt off a naked man - Голой овцы не стригут (Г) -
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قَمِيص \ shirt: a garment for the upper part of the body: a silk shirt; a sports shirt; a football shirt. -
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[ʃəːt] nouna kind of garment worn on the upper part of the body:قَميصShe wore black jeans and a white shirt.
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14 shirt-sleeve assistance
вспомогательная ( небольшая) помощьАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > shirt-sleeve assistance
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[‘ti:∫ø:ət] n; -s, -s T-shirt, tee-shirt* * *das T-ShirtT-shirt; tee-shirt* * *['tiːSœrt, -ʃøːɐt]nt -s, -sT-shirt, tee shirt* * *(a light shirt of knitted cotton etc with short sleeves.) T* * *<-s, -s>[ˈti:ʃø:ɐ̯t]nt T-shirt, tee-shirt* * *das; T-Shirts, T-Shirts T-shirt* * ** * *das; T-Shirts, T-Shirts T-shirt* * *-s n.T-shirt n. -
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tee-shirt [ti∫œʀt]masculine noun* * *pl tee-shirts tiʃœʀt nom masculin T-shirt* * *tiʃœʀt nmT-shirt, tee-shirt* * *[tiʃɶrt] ( pluriel tee-shirts) nom masculin -
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* * *[tiʃ'ʃɛrt]sostantivo femminile invariabile T-shirt, tee-shirt* * *T-shirt/ti∫'∫εrt/ ⇒ 35f.inv.T-shirt, tee-shirt. -
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19 Bauchfrei-T-Shirt
n1. belly T-shirt2. belly tee-shirt3. belly tee sl.4. tummy T-shirt coll.5. tummy tee-shirt coll.6. tummy tee sl. -
20 bauchfreies T-Shirt
n1. belly T-shirt2. belly tee-shirt3. belly tee sl.4. tummy T-shirt coll.5. tummy tee-shirt coll.6. tummy tee sl.
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Shirt — Shirt, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Shirted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shirting}.] To cover or clothe with a shirt, or as with a shirt. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English