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Wardrobe

wardrobe
~ n 1 BrE a piece of furniture like a large cupboard that you hang clothes in; closet1 (2) AmE 2 the clothes that someone has  (Princess Diana requires an extensive wardrobe.) 3 a department in a theatre, television company etc that deals with the clothes worn by actors on stage  (a wardrobe mistress (=woman in charge of this department))
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  (wardrobes) 1. A wardrobe is a tall cupboard or cabinet in which you can hang your clothes. N-COUNT 2. Someone’s wardrobe is the total collection of clothes that they have. Her wardrobe consists primarily of huge cashmere sweaters and tiny Italian sandals. N-COUNT: oft poss N 3. The wardrobe in a theatre company is the actors’ and actresses’ costumes. In the wardrobe department were rows of costumes. N-UNCOUNT: also the N ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English warderobe, from Anglo-French *warderobe, garderobe, from warder, garder to guard + robe robe  Date: 14th century  1.  a. a room or closet where clothes are kept  b. clothespress  c. a large trunk in which clothes may be hung upright  2.  a. a collection of wearing apparel (as of one person or for one activity) a summer ~  b. a collection of stage costumes and accessories  3. the department of a royal or noble household entrusted with the care of wearing apparel, jewels, and personal articles ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. 1 a large movable or built-in cupboard with rails, shelves, hooks, etc., for storing clothes. 2 a person's entire stock of clothes. 3 the costume department or costumes of a theatre, a film company, etc. 4 a department of a royal household in charge of clothing. Phrases and idioms wardrobe mistress (or master) a person in charge of a theatrical or film wardrobe. wardrobe trunk a trunk fitted with rails, shelves, etc. for use as a travelling wardrobe. Etymology: ME f. ONF warderobe, OF garderobe (as GUARD, ROBE) WARDROOM n. a room in a warship for the use of commissioned officers. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  гардероб, платяной шкаф ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. гардероб, платяной шкаф 2. гардеробная 3. театр. костюмерная 4. запас одежды, гардероб wardrobe dealer —- торговец поношенным платьем; комиссионер, перепродающий одежду wardrobe mistress —- костюмерша (в театре); кастелянша; ист. придворная дама, ведающая гардеробом (королевы) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  noun  1) гардероб (шкаф)  2) гардеробная  3) гардероб, одежда  4) attr. платяной - wardrobe dealer - wardrobe mistress - wardrobe trunk WARDROBE dealer торговец поношенной одеждой WARDROBE trunk кофр, сундук-шкаф для верхней одежды WARDROBE mistress  а) гардеробщица;  б) кастелянша ...
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  - c.1325, from O.N.Fr. warderobe, variant of O.Fr. garderobe "place where garments are kept," from warder "to keep, guard" + robe "garment." ...
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