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1 фрак
tail-coat, tails, dress coat; swallow-tail(s) мн., evening dress* * ** * *tail-coat, tails, dress coat* * *dress-coatdress-suittail-coat -
2 frakk
tail-coat, white tie, tails, swallow-tail -
3 frac
m.tails, dress coat.* * *1 dress coat, tails plural* * *SM(pl fracs ó fraques) tailcoat, tails plir (vestido) de frac — [para una ceremonia] to be in morning dress
* * ** * *----* cobrador de morosos = debt collector.* * ** * ** cobrador de morosos = debt collector.* * *tail coat, tails (pl)el novio iba de frac the groom was in morning dress* * *
frac sustantivo masculino (pl
( traje) morning suit
frac m Indum dress coat, tails pl
' frac' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cola
- faldón
English:
cummerbund
- tail coat
- morning
- tail
- tails
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4 фрак
1) General subject: a dress suit, claw hammer, clawhammer coat, dress coat, dress-coat, dress-suit, evening dress, formal, formal attire, formal clothes, formal dress, full evening dress, monkey suit, monkey-suit, soup and fish, soup-and-fish, spike tail, tail coat, tail-coat, tailcoat, white tie2) Colloquial: swallowtail, tails3) American: spike-tail4) Engineering: frock coat, swallow-tailed coat5) Jocular: claw-hammer coat6) Textile: swallow tail7) Jargon: clawhammer, monkey clothes (suit), waiters8) Advertising: dress suit, full dress -
5 фрачный
от фрак
tail-coat, tails; worn with a tail coat* * ** * *от фрак tail-coat, tails; worn with a tail coat -
6 фрак
dress-coat, tail-coat, evening-dress, swallow-tailed coat, tails, разг. claw-hammer* * *фрак,м., -ове, (два) фра̀ка dress-coat, dress suit, tail-coat, evening-dress, swallow-tailed coat, tails, разг. claw-hammer.* * *dress coat ; dress suit ; swallow-tails* * *dress-coat, tail-coat, evening-dress, swallow-tailed coat, tails, разг. claw-hammer -
7 фрак
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8 queue-de-pie
queue-de-pie (plural queues-de-pie) [kød(ə)pi]feminine noun( = habit) tail coat* * *(colloq), pl queues-de-pie kødpi nom féminin tails (pl), tailcoat* * *kød(ə)piqueues-de-pie pl nf(= habit) tails pl tail coat* * *[kødpi] ( pluriel queues-de-pie) nom féminin -
9 фалда
2) Makarov: tail (об одежде) -
10 frak
• dress coat; dress suit; dress-coat; dress-suit; tail coat; tailcoat; tail-coat -
11 протекция
1) General subject: coat tail, coat-tail, drag, favoritism, good offices, patronage, pull, push2) Economy: shelter3) Jargon: shade5) Makarov: coat-tails -
12 chaqué
m.morning coat, tail coat, morning dress.* * *► nombre masculino (pl chaqués)1 morning coat* * *SM morning coat* * ** * *
chaqué sustantivo masculino morning coat
' chaqué' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chaquet
- faldón
English:
morning
* * *chaqué nmmorning coat* * *m morning coat -
13 frak
m tailcoat; tails pot.- nosić/założyć frak to wear/put on a tailcoat- mężczyzna we fraku a man in a tailcoat* * *tail coat, tails (pl)* * *miGen. -a tail coat, tails.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > frak
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14 skut
m skirt, tail, coat-tail | fig, pol uhvativši se za nečiji - riding on smb's coat-tails* * *• skirt -
15 фрак
муж.tail-coat, tails, dress coat; swallow-tail(s) мн. ч., evening dress -
16 frak
n. tail coat, dress suit, evening dress, tails, penguin suit, clawhammer coat, full dress, frock, frock coat, swallow, swallow coat, white tie, swallows, dress coat* * *white tie -
17 Frack
m; -(e)s, Fräcke, umg. auch -s tails Pl.; Jacke: tailcoat; im Frack in evening dress, in tails; jemandem den Frack voll hauen umg. fig. beat s.o. to a pulp; den Frack voll bekommen umg. fig. be badly beaten up* * *der Frackdress coat; evening dress; tailcoat; tails* * *Frạck [frak]m -(e)s, -s (inf) or ordm;e['frɛkə] tails pl, tail coat* * *<-[e]s, Fräcke o -s>[frak, pl ˈfrɛkə]m tails npleinen \Frack tragen to wear tailsim \Frack in tails* * *der; Frack[e]s, Fräcke tails pl.; evening dress* * *im Frack in evening dress, in tails;jemandem den Frack vollhauen umg fig beat sb to a pulp;den Frack vollbekommen umg fig be badly beaten up* * *der; Frack[e]s, Fräcke tails pl.; evening dress* * *¨-e m.dress coat n. -
18 연미복
n. swallow tailed coat, tail coat, dress coat -
19 frak
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20 фрак
1. evening dress2. tail-coat3. swallow-tailed coat4. tailcoat5. dress coat
См. также в других словарях:
tail coat — tail′ coat or tail′coat n. clo a man s formal fitted coat, with a pair of tapering skirts behind Also called tails Etymology: 1840–50 … From formal English to slang
tail|coat|ed — «TAYL KOH tihd», adjective. wearing a tail coat … Useful english dictionary
tail coat — noun formalwear consisting of full evening dress for men • Syn: ↑dress suit, ↑full dress, ↑tailcoat, ↑tails, ↑white tie, ↑white tie and tails • Hypernyms: ↑formalwear, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
tail coat. — a man s fitted coat, cut away over the hips and descending in a pair of tapering skirts behind, usually black and worn as part of full evening dress. Also, tailcoat. Also called tails, dress coat, swallow tailed coat. [1840 50] * * * … Universalium
tail coat. — a man s fitted coat, cut away over the hips and descending in a pair of tapering skirts behind, usually black and worn as part of full evening dress. Also, tailcoat. Also called tails, dress coat, swallow tailed coat. [1840 50] … Useful english dictionary
tail coat — /ˈteɪl koʊt/ (say tayl koht) noun a man s evening coat with a pair of divided tapering skirts behind; a swallow tailed coat …
tail coat — evening suit with a tail in the back … English contemporary dictionary
tail-coat — see tailcoat … English dictionary
tail·coat — /ˈteılˌkoʊt/ noun, pl coats [count] : a formal jacket that is worn by a man and that has a short front and a long back which divides into two pieces … Useful english dictionary
Tail — Tail, n. [AS. t[ae]gel, t[ae]gl; akin to G. zagel, Icel. tagl, Sw. tagel, Goth. tagl hair. [root]59.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) The terminal, and usually flexible, posterior appendage of an animal. [1913 Webster] Note: The tail of mammals and reptiles… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tail beam — Tail Tail, n. [AS. t[ae]gel, t[ae]gl; akin to G. zagel, Icel. tagl, Sw. tagel, Goth. tagl hair. [root]59.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) The terminal, and usually flexible, posterior appendage of an animal. [1913 Webster] Note: The tail of mammals and reptiles… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English