sleeves in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sleeves in the English»Serbian Dictionary

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removable sleeves
to roll downone's sleeves
roll up sleeves

sleeves Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to roll up one's sleeves (for hard work)
to roll downone's sleeves

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In the 1830s, shoulders widened (with puffy gigot sleeves or flounces), skirts widened (layers of stiffened petticoats), and the waist narrowed and migrated towards its natural position.
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We sang collarless and in shirt sleeves, for the place quickly grew stifling.
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In the late aughts, it was difficult, often impossible to find dresses with sleeves.
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If the shirt has turn-down collars it usually has sleeves with double cuffs fastened with cufflinks as standard.
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The sleeves of the "camisa" are similar to the so-called angel wings, or shaped like bells that have cuffs.
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Her kirtle sleeves button from the elbow to the wrist, and she wears a sheer veil confined by a fillet or circlet.
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Coffee sleeves should not be confused with fixed cup holders.
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The natural elasticity of sprang makes it suitable for stockings, hair nets, sleeves, bags, scarves, and other purposes where pliant material is required.
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He was also a trained parachutist and proudly wore his wings on his sleeves.
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It normally consists only of a "chuba", a long capacious robe with wide, elongated sleeves which hang almost to the ground.
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