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Strampelhöschen

в PONS речника

romp·ers [ˈrɒmpəz, Am ˈrɑ:mpɚz] СЪЩ мн , romp·er suit СЪЩ

Strampler м <-s, ->
в PONS речника
в PONS речника

I. suit [su:t] СЪЩ

1. suit:

Anzug м <-(e)s, -züge-(e)s> kein pl
Kostüm ср <-s, -e>
Abendanzug м <-(e)s, -züge>
Nadelstreifenanzug м <-(e)s, -züge>
Dreiteiler м <-s, ->
trouser suitBrit [or pant suit Am]
Hosenanzug м <-(e)s, -züge>

2. suit (for sports):

Anzug м <-(e)s, -züge-(e)s> kein pl

3. suit (covering):

Harnisch м <-(e)s, -e>

4. suit МОР:

5. suit usu pl разг (executive):

Führungskraft f <-, -kräfte>

6. suit CARDS:

Farbe f <-, -n>

7. suit ЮР:

Verfahren ср <-s, ->
Rechtsstreit м <-(e)s, -e>
to bring [or Am usu file] a suit
to bring [or Am usu file] a suit

8. suit (act of courting):

9. suit liter поет (entreaty):

Flehen ср

Phrases:

dasselbe tun разг
nachziehen <zieht nach, zog nach, nachgezogen>

II. suit [su:t] ГЛАГ прх

1. suit (be convenient for):

to suit sb
jdm passen [o. recht sein]

2. suit (choose):

suit yourself шег or прин
[ganz,] wie du willst шег o прин
suit yourself шег or прин
mach, was du willst прин

3. suit (enhance):

to suit sb clothes
jdm stehen
to suit sth
zu etw дат passen

4. suit (be right):

to suit sb
to suit sth
sich вин für etw вин eignen

Phrases:

für jdn ideal sein разг

III. suit [su:t] ГЛАГ нпрх

Запис в OpenDict

suit ГЛАГ

Present
Isuit
yousuit
he/she/itsuits
wesuit
yousuit
theysuit
Past
Isuited
yousuited
he/she/itsuited
wesuited
yousuited
theysuited
Present Perfect
Ihavesuited
youhavesuited
he/she/ithassuited
wehavesuited
youhavesuited
theyhavesuited
Past Perfect
Ihadsuited
youhadsuited
he/she/ithadsuited
wehadsuited
youhadsuited
theyhadsuited

PONS OpenDict

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The pocket enables parents to see if a diaper needs changing without having to unbutton or unzip onesies and rompers.
www.coastreporter.net
And never advance-order a six-month supply of fuchsia burlap rompers.
www.slate.com
From long-sleeved to dungaree, happily rompers are sticking around for autumn.
www.independent.ie
Rompers were in many ways the first modern casual clothes for children.
en.wikipedia.org
Babies born at 24 gestational weeks don't need rompers and onesies; they're in intensive care, under warming lights, for three months.
www.macleans.ca