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121 ragged
['ræɡid]1) (dressed in old, worn or torn clothing: a ragged beggar.) laset2) (torn: ragged clothes.) laset3) (rough or uneven; not straight or smooth: a ragged edge.) ru; ujævn* * *['ræɡid]1) (dressed in old, worn or torn clothing: a ragged beggar.) laset2) (torn: ragged clothes.) laset3) (rough or uneven; not straight or smooth: a ragged edge.) ru; ujævn -
122 rags
noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) laser* * *noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) laser -
123 regalia
[rə'ɡeiliə]1) (objects (eg the crown and sceptre) which are a sign of royalty, used eg at a coronation.) regalier2) (any ornaments, ceremonial clothes etc which are worn as a sign of a person's importance or authority.) regalier* * *[rə'ɡeiliə]1) (objects (eg the crown and sceptre) which are a sign of royalty, used eg at a coronation.) regalier2) (any ornaments, ceremonial clothes etc which are worn as a sign of a person's importance or authority.) regalier -
124 reversible
1) (able to be reversed.) reversibel; vendbar2) ((of clothes) able to be worn with either side out: Is that raincoat reversible?) vendbar* * *1) (able to be reversed.) reversibel; vendbar2) ((of clothes) able to be worn with either side out: Is that raincoat reversible?) vendbar -
125 undergarment
(an article of clothing worn under the outer clothes.) undertøj* * *(an article of clothing worn under the outer clothes.) undertøj -
126 tired
['taɪəd] 1. 2.2) (bored)to be tired of sth., of doing — essere stanco di qcs., di fare
to grow o get tired — stancarsi (of di; of doing di fare)
3) (hackneyed) [idea, image] trito4) (worn-out) [ machine] usurato; [clothes, curtains] frusto* * *1) (wearied; exhausted: She was too tired to continue; a tired child.) stanco2) ((with of) no longer interested in; bored with: I'm tired of (answering) stupid questions!) stanco* * *['taɪəd] 1. 2.2) (bored)to be tired of sth., of doing — essere stanco di qcs., di fare
to grow o get tired — stancarsi (of di; of doing di fare)
3) (hackneyed) [idea, image] trito4) (worn-out) [ machine] usurato; [clothes, curtains] frusto -
127 shabby
['ʃæbi]2) (wearing old or dirty clothes: a shabby old man; He used to be so smart but he looks shabby now.) schäbig•- academic.ru/91459/shabbily">shabbily- shabbiness* * *shab·by[ˈʃæbi]1. (worn) schäbig2. (poorly dressed) ärmlich gekleidet3. (unfair) schäbig\shabby excuse fadenscheinige Ausrede\shabby trick billiger [o schäbiger] Trick* * *['ʃbɪ] schäbigthat was a shabby trick! — das war ein schäbiger or mieser Trick!
* * *shabby [ˈʃæbı] adj (adv shabbily) allg schäbig:a) abgetragen (Kleidung)b) abgenutzt (Möbel)c) ärmlich, heruntergekommen (Gegend, Haus, Person etc)d) gemein, niederträchtig (Schurke, Trick etc)e) kleinlich, schofel pejf) geizig, filzig* * *adj.abgetragen adj.schäbig adj. -
128 evening dress
n(no pl) ( formal clothes) strój m wieczorowy; ( woman's gown) suknia f wieczorowa* * *1) (clothes worn for formal occasions in the evening.) strój wieczorowy (oficjalny)2) (a formal dress worn by a woman in the evening.) wieczorowa suknia
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