a petticoat

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English - Turkish

Definition of a petticoat in English Turkish dictionary

coat
{f} kaplamak
coat
{i} palto

Paltonu holde as lütfen. - Hang your coat in the hall please.

Kış aylarında paltosuz yapamam. - I can't do without a coat in the winter.

coat
ceket

Tom bugün okula giderken yeni bir ceket giydi. - Tom wore a new coat to school today.

Ceketini evde kaybetmiş olamazsın. - You can't have lost your coat in the house.

coat
{i} örtü
coat
{i} (hayvanın derisindeki) tüyler
coat
{i} manto

Yeni kürk mantolar vitrinde sergilendi. - The new fur coats were displayed in the window.

O ona yeni bir manto yaptı. - He made her a new coat.

petticoat
etekliğe benzer şey
petticoat
eksik etek
coat
(İnşaat) astar

Bu ceket kürkle astarlanmıştır. - The coat is lined with fur.

coat
(Gıda) bulamak
coat
kürk

Onun ceketinin içi kürktür. - Her coat is fur on the inside.

Kürk ceket giymemelisin. - You should not wear a fur coat.

petticoat
iç etek
coat
kat

Tom ceketini alt katta bıraktı. - Tom left his coat downstairs.

Evin yeni bir kat boyaya ihtiyacı var. - The house needs a new coat of paint.

coat
{f} kapla

Uçak toz ile kaplanmıştı. - The plane was coated with dust.

O resim ile duvarı kapladı. - He coated the wall with paint.

petticoat
içeteklik
petticoat
kadın
coat
{f} sürmek (boya/sıva)
coat
askı

Tom kapıya yakın askılardan birine ceketini astı. - Tom hung his coat on one of the hooks near the door.

O, ceketini bir askıya astı. - He hung his coat on a hook.

coat
dress coat frak on his coattails sayesinde
coat
(İnşaat) kap, kaplama
coat
(Tekstil) 1. ceket, palto, manto 2. kaplamak, örtmek
coat
coat of armas hanedan arması
coat
(Tıp) Organ duvarında farklı dokulardan meydana gelen tabakalardan her biri (Damar duvarında olduğu gibi)
coat
{f} sarmak
petticoat
{i} kombinezon

O beyaz bir kombinezon giyiyordu. - She was wearing a white petticoat.

petticoat
(Tekstil) jüpon, iç eteklik; kombinezon
petticoat
{i} supap kapağı
petticoat
fincan
petticoat
elek
petticoat
cam izolatör
petticoat
petticoat government kadın hâkimiyeti
petticoat
iç etekliği
petticoat
jüpon
petticoat
iç eteği
English - English
juppon
coat
jupon
petticoat
A type of ornamental skirt or underskirt, often displayed below a dress; chiefly in plural, designating a woman's skirts collectively
petticoat
A woman's undercoat, worn to be displayed beneath an open gown
petticoat
A light woman's undergarment worn under a dress or skirt, and hanging either from the shoulders or (now especially) from the waist; a kind of slip, worn to make the skirt fuller, or for extra warmth
petticoat
A tight, usually padded undercoat worn by men over a shirt and under the doublet
petticoat
{n} an under garment worn by women
petticoat
A woman “There's a petticoat will prove to be the cause of this ”- Hawley Smart: Struck Down, chap xi Petticoat Government Femalerule
petticoat
An underskirt usually a little shorter than outer clothing and often made with a ruffled, pleated, or lace edge
petticoat
A petticoat is a piece of clothing like a thin skirt, which is worn under a skirt or dress. a piece of women's underwear like a thin skirt or dress that is worn under a skirt or dress = slip (petty + coat)
petticoat
{i} slip that is worn under a dress; underskirt, slip worn under a skirt; (USA) something that looks like a skirt (such as a valance); (Offending term) woman, girl
petticoat
A loose under-garment worn by women, and covering the body below the waist
petticoat
A womans garment worn under a skirt, a kind of slip, especially one that has ruffles or other adornment and may be worn to make the skirt fuller
petticoat
A woman “There's a petticoat will prove to be the cause of this ”- Hawley Smart: Struck Down, chap xi Petticoat Government Female rule
petticoat
undergarment worn under a skirt
petticoat
{s} female, of or relating to women, controlled by women; feminine
petticoat
Used to describe all skirts of an insulator, as in double petticoat
petticoat
downward extension of the cap to cover the top of the tower against the weather
petticoat
Ancestor of the modern slip, the petticoat could be made of a variety of fabrics Since nylon wasn't invented yet, both linen and wool were common These were ankle-length and fastened at the waist with a drawstring or waistband Any number from one to seven could be worn depending on the social status of the individual
petticoat
separate skirt-like undergarment
a petticoat

    Hyphenation

    a pet·ti·coat

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı petikōt

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈpetēˌkōt/ /ə ˈpɛtiːˌkoʊt/
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