tuxedo

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English - Turkish
{i} smokin

Tom kendine bir smokin aldı. - Tom bought himself a tuxedo.

Tom okul balosu için bir smokin kiraladı. - Tom rented a tuxedo for the prom.

smokin ceketi
(isim) smokin
tuxedo jacket
(Tekstil) smokin ceketi
tuxedo shirt
(Tekstil) smokin gömleği
jacket looks like tuxedo
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English - English
A typically black formal jacket worn by men
The entire suit complementing and including this jacket
{i} men's formal evening outfit including a dinner jacket and trousers (often with a bow tie and a cummerbund); men's dinner jacket
Specifically used to refer to a standard length coat, single or double breasted with satin lapels Generally used to refer to all men's formalwear
Regular length coat with matching pants Tuxedo pants have a satin stripe down the outside of the leg Usually black, but also comes in white, ivory, navy, or gray
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A kind of black coat for evening dress made without skirts; so named after a fashionable country club at Tuxedo Park, New York
A style of sofa or chair with a square frame created by arm and back rests of equal height
A single or double breasted jacket with matching trousers for formal or semi-formal evening events
A tuxedo is a black or white jacket worn by men for formal social events
A type of sofa with rectangular side panels or arms which are the same height as the back
semiformal evening dress for men
tuxedo coat
A kind of black coat for evening dress made without skirts; so named after a fashionable country club at Tuxedo Park, New York
tuxedoed
dressed in a tuxedo; "a tuxedoed gentleman"
tuxedoed
dressed in a tuxedo; "a tuxedoed gentleman
tuxedoes
plural of tuxedo
tuxedos
plural of tuxedo
tuxedo

    Hyphenation

    Tux·e·do

    Turkish pronunciation

    tʌksidō

    Pronunciation

    /ˌtəkˈsēdō/ /ˌtʌkˈsiːdoʊ/

    Etymology

    [ "t&k-'sE-(")dO ] (noun.) 1889. From Tuxedo Park, New York, USA, where the fashion is often said to have originated.
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