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sweetheart$80840$ - traducción al holandés

FAVOURITE ENTERTAINERS OF ARMED FORCES
Forces' Sweetheart; Forces Sweetheart; Force's sweetheart
  • [[Frances Langford]], nicknamed "The GI Nightingale" a popular US entertainer during the World War II years, and Korean and Vietnam Wars
  • Lady Angela Forbes, a forces sweetheart during World War I
  • Vera Lynn was voted "Forces Sweetheart" in Britain during the World War II years in a 1939 poll by [[Daily Express]].

sweetheart      
n. liefje; geliefde; schat
girl friend         
REGULAR FEMALE COMPANION IN A PLATONIC, ROMANTIC OR SEXUAL RELATIONSHIP
Female sweetheart; Womanfriend; Best Girlfriend; Girl friend; Girl Friend; Lady friend; Ladyfriend; Girl-friend; GirlFriend
vriendin, geliefde (op internet)
v neck         
  • Off-the-shoulder top
  • Styles of neckline
SHAPE OR STYLE OF A GARMENT AT THE NECK
Vee neck; V-neck; V-necks; Necklines; V neck; Off the shoulder; Jewel neck; Jewel neckline; Keyhole neck; Round neck; Square neck; Sweetheart neckline; Plunging neckline; Deep V neck; Deep scoop neck
n. V-hals, kledingstuk met V-hals

Definición

sweetheart
¦ noun
1. a person that one is in love with.
used as a term of endearment or affectionate form of address.
2. [as modifier] informal denoting an arrangement reached privately by two sides in their own interests: a sweetheart deal.

Wikipedia

Forces sweetheart

Forces Sweetheart (or Forces' Sweetheart) is an accolade given to entertainers, actors and singers originally the term was used in the United Kingdom, to note popular showbiz personalities that became a favourite of soldiers in the British Armed Forces, though the term is also used in other countries.

The role of being a favourite among armed forces personnel started during World War I. During this time, novelist Lady Angela Forbes was considered a "Forces Sweetheart" as a catering organiser for the British army from November 1914. The British Soldiers' Buffets, nicknamed "Angelinas", met every train of wounded as it arrived and were often open 24 hours a day, and food never ran out.

Following Forbes, in the United States actress and singer Elsie Janis was called The Sweetheart of the American Expeditionary Forces.