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tunic - ترجمة إلى إسباني

SIMPLE T-SHAPED OR SLEEVELESS GARMENT, USUALLY UNFITTED, OF ARCHAIC ORIGIN
Tunics; Roman tunic
  • 20th-century [[Yemenite Jewish]] men dressed in tunics
  • Byzantine]] wool tunic, small enough for a child (6th century AD) ([[Walters Art Museum]])
  • Roman worker dressed in a tunic

tunic         
guerrera
túnica
tunic         
(n.) = túnica
Ex: His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.
peplos         
  • chiton]], c. 460 BC
  • So-called "[[Exaltation de la Fleur]]" (exaltation of the flower), fragment from a grave stele: two women wearing a peplos and [[kekryphalos]] ([[hairnet]]), hold [[poppy]] or [[pomegranate]] flowers, and maybe a small bag of seeds. [[Parian marble]], c. 470–460 BC. From [[Pharsalos]], Thessaly.
LONG DRAPED GARMENT WORN BY WOMEN OF ANCIENT GREECE; OFTEN OPEN ON ONE SIDE, WITH A DEEP FOLD AT THE TOP, AND FASTENED ON BOTH SHOULDERS
Peplus; Peplum dress; Peplum (dress); Peplum (clothing); Peplum tunic; Peplum (tunic); Ancient Greek tunic; Greek tunic; Ancient Greek dress
túnica que llevaban las mujeres en la antigua Grecia

تعريف

tunic
¦ noun
1. a loose sleeveless garment reaching to the thigh or knees.
a gymslip.
2. a close-fitting short coat worn as part of a uniform.
3. Biology & Anatomy an integument or membrane enclosing or lining an organ or participle
Botany any of the concentric layers of a plant bulb, e.g. an onion.
Origin
OE, from OFr. tunique or L. tunica.

ويكيبيديا

Tunic

A tunic is a garment for the body, usually simple in style, reaching from the shoulders to a length somewhere between the hips and the knees. The name derives from the Latin tunica, the basic garment worn by both men and women in Ancient Rome, which in turn was based on earlier Greek garments that covered wearers' waists.

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1. And to insistent drumbeats, a dancing phalanx of tunic–clad women twirls.
2. The traditional ao dai includes a long tunic with slits up the sides.
3. Who knows, perhaps they will even dress him in a white tunic for a photo op.
4. Last summer her wardrobe included a shimmery long–sleeved tunic, dishevelled hair and oversized sunglasses.
5. Over the top of that you had a grey shirt and a tunic.