to keep clothes in a wardrobe

to keep clothes in a wardrobe
держать одежду в шкафу

Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. . 2010.

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  • wardrobe — /wawr drohb/, n., v., wardrobed, wardrobing. n. 1. a stock of clothes or costumes, as of a person or of a theatrical company. 2. a piece of furniture for holding clothes, now usually a tall, upright case fitted with hooks, shelves, etc. 3. a room …   Universalium

  • wardrobe — ward•robe [[t]ˈwɔr droʊb[/t]] n. v. robed, rob•ing 1) sbz clo a collection or stock of clothes or costumes 2) fur a piece of furniture for holding clothes, usu. a tall, upright case fitted with a rail or hooks for hanging clothes 3) a room or… …   From formal English to slang

  • wardrobe — late 14c., room where wearing apparel is kept, earlier a private chamber (c.1300), from O.N.Fr. warderobe, variant of O.Fr. garderobe place where garments are kept, from warder to keep, guard (see WARD (Cf. ward) (v.)) + robe garment (see ROBE… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Wardrobe —    Throughout most of the 19th century, designing and constructing costumes for a specific production was seldom done. An actor was expected to furnish his or her own theatrical wardrobe, and the ability to do so was a major factor in one s… …   The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater

  • Wardrobe malfunction — A wardrobe malfunction is a euphemism for accidental exposure of intimate parts. It is different from flashing, as the latter implies a deliberate exposure. There has been a long history of such incidents, though the term itself was coined in the …   Wikipedia

  • wardrobe — [14] A wardrobe was originally a room in which clothes were kept. It did not shrink to a cupboard until the 18th century. The word was borrowed from Old Northern French warderobe, a compound formed from warder ‘look after, keep’ (a relative of… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • wardrobe — [14] A wardrobe was originally a room in which clothes were kept. It did not shrink to a cupboard until the 18th century. The word was borrowed from Old Northern French warderobe, a compound formed from warder ‘look after, keep’ (a relative of… …   Word origins

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  • clothespress — [klōthz′pres΄, klōz′pres΄] n. a closet, wardrobe, or chest in which to keep clothes …   English World dictionary

  • 'Allo 'Allo! (series 5) — This article contains episode listings for the fifth series of the British Sitcom series Allo Allo!. The series contains twenty six episodes which first aired between 3 September 1988 and 25 February 1989. Series 5 is longer than any of the other …   Wikipedia


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