garment

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Englisch - Türkisch
giyim eşyası

Giyim eşyasının hangi malzemelerden yapıldığını merak ediyorum. - I wonder what materials the garment is made of.

elbise

Elbise çantamı bulamıyorum. - I can't find my garment bag.

giysi

Bu giysiler yünden yapılır. - These garments are made from wool.

Giysiyi sandığa koydu. - She placed the garment into the chest.

(Tekstil) konfeksiyon
kisve
giyecek
giyim

Giyim eşyasının hangi malzemelerden yapıldığını merak ediyorum. - I wonder what materials the garment is made of.

(Tekstil) giyisi
garment industry
(Teknik,Tekstil) hazır giyim
garment bag
elbise çantası
garment industry
konfeksiyon
garment worker
terzi işçisi
garment technologist
giysi teknoloğu
garment cover
(Tekstil) giyisi koruyucusu
foundation garment
korse
protective garment
koruyucu elbise
Garments
esvape
fringed garment
saçaklı elbisesi
garments
esvap
take in a garment
bir giysiyi daraltmak
Englisch - Englisch
{n} a covering for the body, dress, clothes
provide with clothes or put clothes on; "Parents must feed and dress their child"
an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk
A single item of clothing
A garment is a piece of clothing; used especially in contexts where you are talking about the manufacture or sale of clothes. Many of the garments have the customers' name tags sewn into the linings. a piece of clothing (garnement , from garnir; GARNISH)
an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk"
{i} piece of clothing; outer covering
Any article of clothing, as a coat, a gown, etc
garment bag
A bag for transporting garments while they hang on a hanger
garment bags
plural form of garment bag
garment bag
A long zippered bag used to carry and protect suits, dresses, and coats when traveling. a special bag used to carry clothes such as suits and dresses
garment bag
a suitcase that unfolds to be hung up
garment cutter
to measure in making garments
garment cutter
someone who cuts cloth etc
garment cutter
someone who cuts cloth etc to measure in making garments
outer garment
An item of clothing normally worn out of doors as the outermost layer of clothing
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union
Former industrial union in the U.S. and Canada that represented workers in the women's clothing industry. When it was formed in 1900, most of its members were Jewish immigrants working in sweatshops. Successful ILGWU strikes in New York in 1909-10 secured higher wages and shorter hours. Under the leadership of David Dubinsky (president 1932-66), the union grew from 45,000 members to almost half a million. Active in the effort to organize mass-production industries, it was expelled from the AFL in 1937 but returned in 1940. From the 1970s, membership shrank as U.S. firms moved garment production overseas, and in 1995 the ILGWU merged with the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers' Union to form the Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees. See also AFL-CIO
burial garment
cloth used to cover a corpse in preparation for burial
foundation garment
a woman's undergarment worn to give shape to the contours of the body
foundation garment
A woman's supporting undergarment, such as a corset or girdle
fringed garment
clothing with tassels or decorative fringes
garments
plural of garment
outer garment
{i} overgarment, outer layer of clothing
protective garment
clothing that is intended to protect the wearer from injury
used garment market
location where second-hand clothes are sold
garment
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