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labito
the dress

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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I. abito [ˈabito] N m v la voce vestito ,

1. abito:

garment form
è richiesto l'abito scuro

2. abito:

3. abito (abitudine):

abito arch

4. abito BIOL:

II. abiti N mpl (abbigliamento)

clothing uncountable
dress uncountable

III. abito [ˈabito]

abbandonare or deporre l'abito
prendere or vestire l'abito
l'abito non fa il monaco prov

IV. abito [ˈabito]

I. vestito2 [vesˈtito] N m Il sostantivo vestito si può tradurre in inglese in vari modi: un singolo capo d'abbigliamento è piece / item of clothing oppure garment, parola d'uso formale; dress designa il vestito da donna; suit può indicare l'abito completo da uomo o il tailleur da donna. Quando il plurale vestiti ha significato generico si rende di solito con clothes o clothing (quest'ultima è parola d'uso formale, equivalente all'italiano vestiario).

1. vestito:

garment form

2. vestito (costume):

II. vestiti N mpl (abbigliamento)

clothing uncountable
dress uncountable

III. vestito2 [vesˈtito]

I. vestito1 [vesˈtito] VB pp

vestito → vestire

II. vestito1 [vesˈtito] ADJ

1. vestito:

2. vestito (travestito):

3. vestito BOT:

III. vestito1 [vesˈtito]

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in the PONS Dictionary

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English
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abito [ˈa:bi·to] N m

1. abito:

2. abito pl (vestiti):

Phrases:

l'abito non fa il monaco prov
l'abito non fa il monaco prov
è gradito l'abito scuro
English
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Italian
Italian
evening dress for woman
evening dress for man

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L'abito talare non deve essere per forza sempre abbinato a una fascia portata alla vita, del colore corrispondente al grado.
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Quando rivela di non essere un vero prete, viene arrestato per aver indossato l'abito talare in modo fraudolento.
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Nel 1863 svestì l'abito talare, ma rimase professore fino alla morte.
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L'abito religioso resta allora un vestito semplice, soprattutto per le donne, o la talare o il clergyman.
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La parola talare deriva dalla parola latina "talus", tallone.
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