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121 sportswear
noun (clothing designed for playing sports in.) equipamento de desporto* * *sports.wear[sp'ɔ:tswɛə] n roupa esporte. -
122 underwear
(clothes worn under the outer clothes: She washed her skirt, blouse and underwear.) roupa interior* * *un.der.wear['∧ndəwɛə] n roupa de baixo, roupa íntima. -
123 wearer
noun a dress that makes the wearer feel elegant.) (pessoa) que veste* * *wear.er[w'ɛərə] n 1 quem usa, traja. 2 quem gasta ou desgasta. -
124 laughing-stock
noun (someone who is laughed at: If I wear that hat, I'll be a laughing-stock.) bombo da festa QUERY -
125 dinner-jacket
noun (a man's formal jacket for wear in the evening.) smokin -
126 laughing-stock
noun (someone who is laughed at: If I wear that hat, I'll be a laughing-stock.) maskara -
127 lounge suit
noun (a man's suit for everyday formal wear.) svečana moška dnevna obleka -
128 dinner-jacket
noun (a man's formal jacket for wear in the evening.)
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wear|a|bil|i|ty — «WAIR uh BIHL uh tee», noun. the quality or condition of being wearable; ability to stand wear: »Synthetic fabrics have attained new heights of fashion success, while working miracles of wearability (New York Times) … Useful english dictionary