neděle, 28. dubna 2024, 23.19
Stránky: OpenMoodle
Kurz: Angličtina pro pokročilé (APP)
Slovník: CLOTHES
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machine wash

prát v pračce

Because the vast majority of fibres have been treated for a machine wash, shrinkage is minimal. BNCB

They should have some stickers on saying machine wash washable. BNCB

It's made of easy-care 100% acrylic that you can machine wash (40°C cycle). BNCB

make one´s own clothes

šít si oblečení

If you go into any of the high-street shops, and try and get something decent over a size 14, there's no way you can do it, unless you want to make your own clothes.  BNCB

I admire your adroitness, I have never mad my own clothes. Lingea

Making your own clothes is the cheapest way to get dressed. Lingea

man-made fibres

umělá vlákna

Synthetics are man made fibres ranging from simple nylons to very complex micro fibre materials intricately woven together. BNCB

Considerable work has also been undertaken to develop new blends using wool and experimenting with new man- made fibres and dyestuffs. BNCB

Man-made fibres and plastic sheeting have long since replaced the porous cambric or fine cotton linen which had been the standard material for sails over seven decades. BNCB

maternity clothes

těhotenské šaty

Some I think went to London, but by now I was wearing maternity clothes, and Mr Vinct composed a special lullaby and played it in the house. BNCB

She was wearing big maternity clothes and felt" dead weird" being with everyone else in school uniform. BNCB

I said I'd try and see Steph one day next week and take her some maternity clothes and erm I'll wash some of these baby things. BNCB

morning suit

sváteční oblek, obvykle šedý nebo černý, nosí se s cylindrem

Stiff, but at least there's no bridal gown, going-away dress or morning suit to buy. BNCB

I climbed out of my hired morning suit, mused lingeringly on everything I'd experienced that eventful day… and fell fast asleep. BNCB

He was dressed in a Victorian morning suit, high starched collar, watered-silk cravat. BNCB

muddy boots

zablácené boty

They had muddy boots which they kicked against the kitchen step, and muddy hands which they washed at the sink. BNCB

As a gardener's daughter she would have been accustomed to muddy boots and black finger-nails. BNCB

Mary Jane says that she loves the feeling of space but the only drawback is not having a hallway to put the wet coats and muddy boots in when it rains. BNCB