lapel in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

lapel in the PONS Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He wears a coat with wide lapels with an insignia on the proper left lapel and an ascot around his neck.
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This is most commonly the lapels or cuffs, and the term is mostly used when they are made in a contrasting material.
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Others prefer to wear the school's logo as a lapel or breast plastic or metal pin.
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Clothing for women usually accentuates the body's natural curves through wrapping of upper garment lapels or binding with sashes at the waist.
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Businesses also award lapel pins to employees more frequently to boost employee morale, productivity and employee engagement.
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A white square knot embroidered upon red cloth is available for uniform wear, and a miniature silver arrowhead lapel pin is available for civilian wear.
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T-shirts and lapel pins sporting the name of the campaign were sold.
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The lapel pin is designed to be a smaller version of the rectangular service ribbon, also for use on civilian wear.
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A lapel pin is also used for wear on casual civilian clothing.
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The border of the lapel of the parapodia and rhinophores is often orange.
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