گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'clothes'

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1 عمومی:: رخت

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2 عمومی:: جامه‌ لباس‌

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3 عمومی:: ملبوس

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4 عمومی:: رخت‌

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5 عمومی:: تن پوش

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6 عمومی:: ملبوس‌

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english

1 general:: clothes noun [ plural ] things you wear to cover your body or keep you warm. Clothes is always plural: • I like your clothes! • Don’t throw your dirty clothes on the floor! • a clothes shop clothing noun [ uncountable ] used when talking in general about a type of clothes, or about making or selling clothes. Also used in the phrase a piece/item/article of clothing (= one of the things that someone wears ): • You’ll need to take some warm clothing . • It is important to wear protective clothing at all times. • a clothing manufacturer • a clothing retailer • Police found a piece of clothing in the bushes. • I took a change of clothing with me. garment noun [ countable ] formal one thing that you wear. Also used when talking about buying and selling clothes: • a long velvet garment • the garment industry • garment workers • garment factories dress noun [ uncountable ] a particular style of clothes. Don’t use dress on its own: • Casual dress is not appropriate for an interview. • men in evening dress wear noun [ uncountable ] used about types of clothes sold in a shop, in the following phrases. Don’t use wear on its own: • children’s wear • sports wear • casual wear gear noun [ uncountable ] informal clothes for a particular sport or activity: • She was wearing her running gear. • Have you got all your gear? wardrobe noun [ singular ] all the clothes that you own, or all the clothes that you wear at a particular time of year: • Her wardrobe consisted mainly of smart clothes for work. • I will need a new summer weardrobe. • You could win a complete new wardrobe!

Longman-Thesaurus

2 general::   noun ADJ. beautiful, elegant, fancy, fine, lovely, nice, pretty | cheap, expensive | clean, fresh | dirty, dishevelled, ragged, shabby, soiled | tight | baggy, ill-fitting, loose, sloppy | designer, fashionable, trendy | dowdy, nerdy, old-fashioned | second-hand | comfortable, sensible | best, evening, formal, smart He wore his best clothes to the interview. | casual, everyday, ordinary | outrageous, strange, wacky | warm | summer, winter | outdoor, outer | baby, maternity, mourning, night, riding, school, sports, work, working | civilian, plain an officer in plain clothes (= not in uniform) QUANT. set, suit I'm going to take a set of clean clothes with me. a new suit of clothes for the baby VERB + CLOTHES put (back) on | remove | change Aren't you going to change your clothes for the party? | make | dry, iron, mend, wash CLOTHES + NOUN shop | designer | basket | sense PREP. in ~ She didn't recognize him in his sloppy everyday clothes. PHRASES a change of clothes

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: noun garments: They made their own clothes.

Simple Definitions

4 general:: clothes verbs wear clothes • She always wears beautiful clothes. be dressed in … clothes • The man was dressed in ordinary clothes. put your clothes on • I told him to get up and put some clothes on. take off/remove your clothes • She took off her clothes and slipped into bed. change your clothes • I usually change my clothes as soon as I get home from work. phrases a change of clothes • He only took a small bag with a change of clothes. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + clothes warm clothes • If you’re walking in the mountains, take plenty of warm clothes. casual clothes • Most people feel more comfortable in casual clothes. evening clothes • I don’t often have a chance to wear formal evening clothes. designer clothes (= made by a well-known designer ) • She spends hundreds of pounds on designer clothes. sb’s best clothes • They wore their best clothes for the photograph. formal clothes • It’s best to wear formal clothes for an interview. school/work clothes • Work clothes tend to be black, blue, or grey. sports clothes • Lou was wearing sports clothes and sunglasses. ordinary/everyday clothes • Everyone else was wearing ordinary clothes. civilian clothes (= ordinary clothes rather than a military uniform ) • a US army lieutenant in civilian clothes baby clothes • a shop for baby clothes maternity clothes (= for women who are having a baby ) winter/summer clothes • The shops are already full of winter clothes. plain clothes (= ordinary clothes that the police wear in order not to be recognized ) • He was arrested by officers in plain clothes. clean clothes • I had no clean clothes. dry clothes • You’d better change into dry clothes or you’ll get cold. fashionable/trendy clothes • The club was full of beautiful people wearing trendy clothes. elegant • Italian people are often admired for their elegant clothes. old-fashioned • I decided to throw out all my old-fashioned clothes. smart British English • Do you have to wear smart clothes to work? scruffy (= dirty and untidy ) • She was poor and dressed in scruffy clothes. second-hand clothes (= not new ) • Charity shops sell second-hand clothes at low prices. dowdy (= unfashionable and unattractive ) • Dowdy clothes make you have less confidence in yourself.

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