Определение (a) skirt в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- bit of skirt
 - A woman, when regarded as a sexual object 
 - bits of skirt
 - plural form of bit of skirt 
 - fender skirt
 - A piece of bodywork that cover the upper portions of the rear tires of an automobile 
 - grass skirt
 - a skirt made from long dried grass, or synthetic material resembling it 
 - hobble skirt
 - A skirt with a narrow enough hem to significantly impede the wearer’s stride, or hobble the wearer 
 - hoop skirt
 - A women's undergarment worn in various historical periods to hold the skirt extended into a fashionable shape, typically consisting of a fabric petticoat with casings to hold a stiffening material, variously rope, osiers, whalebone, steel, or nylon 
 - pencil skirt
 - A slim skirt (clothing) with a straight and narrow cut, usually approximately knee-length 
 - pro skirt
 - A prostitute 
 - skirt
 - An article of clothing, usually worn by women and girls, that hangs from the waist and covers the lower part of the body 
I like purple best, said Maida. And old Schlegel has promised to make it for $8. It's going to be lovely. I'm going to have a plaited skirt and a blouse coat trimmed with a band of galloon under a white cloth collar with two rows of—.
 - skirt
 - To be on or form the border of 
 - skirt
 - The part of a dress or robe that hangs below the waist 
The petticoats and skirts ordinarily worn are decidedly the heaviest part of the dress ; hence it is necessary that some reform should be effected in these.
 - skirt
 - To move around or along the border of; to avoid the center of 
An enormous man and woman (it was early-closing day) were stretched motionless, with their heads on pocket-handkerchiefs, side by side, within a few feet of the sea, while two or three gulls gracefully skirted the incoming waves, and settled near their boots.
 - skirt
 - A part that serves as a border or edging 
 - skirt
 - A woman 
Well, 'ere's us, two red-blooded 'e-men, takin' orders from a lousy little frail, 'andin' the swag h'over to 'er, and takin' wot she warnts to 'and us, w'en we could 'ave the 'ole lot. Take this job 'ere now--.
 - skirt chaser
 - A man with amorous intentions who habitually seeks out female companionship 
Heaven Can Wait (20th Century-Fox) is a lengthy but frequently funny life history of an old New York skirt chaser (Don Ameche) from his brownstone puberty to his overripe old age.
 - skirt flashing
 - A formed metal counterflashing secured under a mechanical unit or skylight to cover and protect the upper edge of a base flashing and its associated fasteners 
 - skirt
 -  {n} a border, edge, extremity
 - skirt
 -  {v} to border
 - up skirt
 - Upskirt is a term usually referring to up skirt photography, images of the view up a woman's skirt (as seen from underneath), including shots of a woman's underwear, or exposing her vulva or buttocks. Alternately, an "upskirt" may be a video, an illustration, or simply a view 
 - a bit of skirt
 - (derogatory slang) male expression for females viewed sexually 
 - ballet skirt
 - very short skirt worn by ballerinas 
 - bed skirt
 -  {i} ornamental covering placed under a mattress and hanging down to the floor
 - divided skirt
 - culottes, women's knee-length shorts that look like a skirt 
 - full skirt
 - a long skirt gathered at the waist 
 - gathered skirt
 - a skirt whose fabric is drawn together around the waist 
 - grass skirt
 - a skirt made of long blades of grass 
 - hobble skirt
 -  {i} long skirt and extremely narrow at the ankles that was popular between 1910 and 1914
 - hobble skirt
 - A long skirt, popular between 1910 and 1914, that was so narrow below the knees that it restricted normal stride 
 - hobble skirt
 - a long skirt very narrow below the knees, worn between 1910 and 1914 
 - hobble skirt
 - A woman's skirt so scant at the bottom as to restrain freedom of movement after the fashion of a hobble 
 - hoop skirt
 - A long full skirt belled out with a series of connected circular supports 
 - hoop skirt
 - petticoat that has a rigid hoop in it and causes a skirt to fall in a bell-like shape 
 - mini-skirt
 - A mini-skirt is a very short skirt 
 - narrow skirt
 - skirt that is not wide, tight-fitting skirt 
 - pencil skirt
 - a long narrow straight skirt 
 - poodle skirt
 - long full skirt with a large applique of a poodle (popular during the 1950s) 
 - skirt
 - An optional fabric cylinder under the envelope MOUTH, usually made of fire-resistant Nomex It aids inflation and protects burner flame from wind gusts 
 - skirt
 -  {f} go around, bypass, circumvent; border; travel around the outer edge; avoid, dodge, evade
 - skirt
 - The outer part of the insulator, from the wire ridge to the base Also used to refer to all skirts, including the inner skirts See also: Inner Skirt, Petticoat 
 - skirt
 - informal terms for a (young) woman 
 - skirt
 - Border; edge; margin; extreme part of anything A petticoat 
 - skirt
 - Fabric applied along the bottom edge of upholstered furniture to hide the legs 
 - skirt
 - Something resembling a skirt 
 - skirt
 - Something that skirts an area is situated around the edge of it. We raced across a large field that skirted the slope of a hill 
 - skirt
 - The women of this period did not have to debate as to where exactly the hem of the skirt should fall Skirts were always ankle-length and gathered onto a waistband or placed on a drawstring They were made of wool and very full No minis here! 
 - skirt
 - To cover with a skirt; to surround 
 - skirt
 - avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues); "He dodged the issue"; "she skirted the problem"; "They tend to evade their responsibilities"; "he evaded the questions skillfully" 
 - skirt
 - Log siding used to blend box foundation or deck system with the first course of logs 
 - skirt
 - A skirt is a piece of clothing worn by women and girls. It fastens at the waist and hangs down around the legs 
 - skirt
 - the cloth segment of the envelope below the load cable connections, frequently detachable, often made of Nomex or similar fire-resistant material 
 - skirt
 - cloth covering that forms the part of a garment below the waist 
 - skirt
 - If you skirt a problem or question, you avoid dealing with it. He skirted the hardest issues, concentrating on areas of possible agreement He skirted round his main differences with her 
 - skirt
 - To be on the border; to live near the border, or extremity 
 - skirt
 -  {i} woman's garment which hangs down from the waist; section of a piece of clothing that hangs down from the waist; periphery, outlying area; rim, border, edge; (Slang) woman, girl (derogatory)
 - skirt
 - To border; to form the border or edge of; to run along the edge of; as, the plain was skirted by rows of trees 
 - skirt
 - a garment hanging from the waist; worn mainly by girls and women cloth covering that forms the part of a garment below the waist pass around or about; move along the border; "The boat skirted the coast" 
 - skirt
 - a piece of fabric at the bottom of a sofa, loveseat, or chair that hangs for decorative purposes 
 - skirt
 - With the thermal plate and cover, completes the enclosure of the the processor substrate Last piece taken off, can be last piece put on 
 - skirt
 - pass around or about; move along the border; "The boat skirted the coast" 
 - skirt
 - form the edge of 
 - skirt
 - The lower and loose part of a coat, dress, or other like garment; the part below the waist; as, the skirt of a coat, a dress, or a mantle 
 - skirt
 - extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle; "The forest surrounds my property" 
 - skirt
 - The outer part of the insulator, from the wire ridge to the base Also used to refer to all skirts, including the inner skirts 
 - skirt
 - The diaphragm, or midriff, in animals 
 - skirt
 - If you skirt something, you go around the edge of it. We shall be skirting the island on our way She skirted round the edge of the room to the door 
 - skirt
 - The lower outer part of a rocket vehicle; specifically, the half-stage of an Atlas 
 - skirt
 - The vertical wall of a closure 
 - skirt
 - The wall of the steel drum, which acts as a resonator in the pan 
 - skirt
 - A loose edging to any part of a dress 
 - skirt
 - a garment hanging from the waist; worn mainly by girls and women 
 - skirt of tasses
 - armor plate that protects the body below the waist 
 - skirt of the mantle
 - wing of a jacket, section of a jacket under the arm 
 - skirt steak
 - A boneless cut of beef from the lower part of the brisket 
 - spray skirt
 - A piece of waterproof fabric that fits around a kayaker and extends over the opening of a kayak to keep out water 
 - wide skirt
 - broad skirt, skirt that stretches from side to side 
 - wraparound skirt
 -  {i} skirt that adjusts to the body by wrapping it around