tog

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English - Turkish
elbise

Onun elbisesinin ve ayakkabısının renkleri birlikte iyi gidiyor. - The colours of her dress and shoes go well together.

Bu şapka elbiseye uyuyor. - This hat goes together with the dress.

giyinip kuşanmak
{i} giysi
dili palto
out up en iyi elbisesini giymek
i., çoğ. (belirli bir kullanım için) giysiler: beach togs plaj giysileri
tog giydir
tog up
giyinip kuşanmak
tog up
şık giyinmek
tog up
giydir
tog method
(Askeri) BİR NİŞAN DAİRESİ İLE PARALEL KILMA USULÜ: Bak "target-observer-gun method"
tog oneself up
giyinip kuşanmak
tog oneself up
giyinmek
tog#up
giydir
togs
elbise
togs
(Argo) mayo
togs
takım
togs
giysi
togs
{i} elbiseler
togs
{i} kıyafet
English - English
Clothes
To dress
A unit of thermal resistance, being ten times the temperature difference (in °C) between the two surfaces of a material when the flow of heat is equal to one watt per square metre
A cloak
{f} wear, get dressed, dress
{i} garment, dress, clothing
A tog is an official measurement that shows how warm a blanket or quilt is. The range of tog values has been extended to 15 togs. Tog is also a combining form. a snug 13.5-tog winter duvet
provide with clothes or put clothes on; "Parents must feed and dress their child"
To put toggery, or togs, on; to dress; usually with out, implying care, elaborateness, or the like
Togs are clothes, especially ones for a particular purpose. The photograph showed him wearing football togs. be/get togged up/out to be or get dressed for a particular occasion or activity
togs
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tog
togs
Clothes

'Look at his togs, Fagin!' said Charley, putting the light so close to his new jacket as nearly to set him on fire. 'Look at his togs! Superfine cloth, and the heavy swell cut! Oh, my eye, what a game! And his books, too! Nothing but a gentleman, Fagin!'.

togs
plural form of tog
togs
A swimsuit
togged
dressed especially in smart clothes
togged
Dressed, or clothed
togs
clothes for a specific occasion or use
togs
informal terms for clothing
togs
{i} (Slang) bathing suit
togs
Clothes; garments; toggery
togs
third person singular present tense of to tog
tog

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    Etymology

    [ 'täg, 'tog ] (transitive verb.) circa 1785. From Latin toga, "cloack" or "mantle". It started being used by thieves and vagabonds with the noun togman, which was an old sang word for "cloack". By the 1700s the noun "tog" was used as a short form for "togman", and it was being used for "coat", and before 1800 the word started to mean "clothing". The verb "tog" came out after a short period of time and became a popular word which meant to dress up.
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