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I . collar [ˈkɒləʳ, Am ˈkɑ:lɚ] N

1. collar FASHION:

collar
collar

2. collar (for animal):

collar

3. collar TECH:

collar
collar (flange)

II . collar [ˈkɒləʳ, Am ˈkɑ:lɚ] VB trans inf

collar
łapać [perf z-]

blue-collar ADJ

collar bone N ANAT

collar bone

dog collar N

1. dog collar (for dog):

dog collar

2. dog collar inf (collar):

dog collar

flea collar N

white-collar ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He is also the inventor of the mutant inhibitor collar, which is highly sought after by the humans to use against mutants.
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It is from the branch collar that a new limb will generate and grow, so it is important not to damage it while pruning.
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From the collar hung a badge or device indicating the person the livery related to; the most important part of the ensemble for contemporaries.
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This also allowed the collars and cuffs to be starched separately.
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These beaded collars may have been derived from floral prototypes.
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All of her outfits have consisted of various short-sleeved, floral-print dresses that carry lace collars.
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Rank insignia for commanders and assistant chiefs are gold eagles worn on the collars of the shirt and the shoulders of the jacket.
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Tom buys her a puppy, and she soon finds herself in trouble with the local constable, for failing to put a collar on the dog.
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They were single hulled boats with four internal 18 inch torpedo tubes and 8 external torpedoes in drop collars.
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Several women are being held against their will with restraining collars.
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