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Theatre: wardrobe, wardrobe department
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wardrobe mistress — wardrobe ,mistress noun count a woman with responsibility for the wardrobe department of a theater, a movie production, or a television company … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wardrobe — war|drobe [ˈwo:drəub US ˈwo:rdroub] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old North French; Origin: warderobe, from warder ( WARDEN) + robe robe ] 1.) BrE a piece of furniture like a large cupboard that you hang clothes in →↑closet ▪ Can you hang these in the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wardrobe — [[t]wɔ͟ː(r)droʊb[/t]] wardrobes 1) N COUNT A wardrobe is a tall cupboard or cabinet in which you can hang your clothes. 2) N COUNT: oft poss N Someone s wardrobe is the total collection of clothes that they have. Her wardrobe consists primarily… … English dictionary
wardrobe mistress — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms wardrobe mistress : singular wardrobe mistress plural wardrobe mistresses theatre, cinema a woman with responsibility for the wardrobe department of a theatre, a film production, or a television company … English dictionary
wardrobe — ► NOUN 1) a large, tall cupboard in which clothes may be hung or stored. 2) a person s entire collection of clothes. 3) the costume department or costumes of a theatre or film company. 4) a department of a royal or noble household in charge of… … English terms dictionary
wardrobe — [wôr′drōb΄] n. [ME warderobe < NormFr, for OFr garderobe < garder (see GUARD) + robe, ROBE] 1. a closet or movable cabinet, usually relatively tall and provided with hangers, etc., for holding clothes 2. a room where clothes are kept; esp … English World dictionary
wardrobe — /wawr drohb/, n., v., wardrobed, wardrobing. n. 1. a stock of clothes or costumes, as of a person or of a theatrical company. 2. a piece of furniture for holding clothes, now usually a tall, upright case fitted with hooks, shelves, etc. 3. a room … Universalium
wardrobe — n. 1 a large movable or built in cupboard with rails, shelves, hooks, etc., for storing clothes. 2 a person s entire stock of clothes. 3 the costume department or costumes of a theatre, a film company, etc. 4 a department of a royal household in… … Useful english dictionary
wardrobe */ — UK [ˈwɔː(r)drəʊb] / US [ˈwɔrdˌroʊb] noun Word forms wardrobe : singular wardrobe plural wardrobes 1) [countable] a large piece of furniture like a large cupboard where you can hang your clothes Ted was putting his clean clothes away in the… … English dictionary
wardrobe — noun 1 (C) BrE a piece of furniture like a large cupboard that you hang clothes in; closet 1 (2) AmE 2 (C) the clothes that someone has: Princess Diana requires an extensive wardrobe. 3 (singular) a department in a theatre, television company etc … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
wardrobe — ward|robe [ wɔrd,roub ] noun * 1. ) count a large piece of furniture where you can hang your clothes: Ted was putting his clean clothes away in the wardrobe. a fitted wardrobe (=one built to fit a particular space) 2. ) count the clothes that… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English