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GIRDLES - traducción al árabe

NARROW BELT, CORD, SASH, OR THE LIKE, USUALLY DECORATIVE AND WORN AROUND THE WAIST OR HIPS TO FASTEN OR CONFINE GARMENTS
Girdles
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GIRDLES         

ألاسم

إِطَار ; تَلْبيب ; حِجَاز ; حَدّ ; حُدُود ; زِنَاق ; زُنَّار ; سَيْر ; صَعِيد ; مِحْزَم ; مِنْطَق ; نِطَاق

الفعل

زَنَرَ

girdle         
‎ حِزام‎
girdle         
حِزام

Definición

girdle
(girdles, girdling, girdled)
A girdle is a piece of women's underwear that fits tightly around the stomach and hips.
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Wikipedia

Girdle

A belt, especially if a cord or rope, is called a girdle if it is worn as part of Christian liturgical vestments, or in certain historical, literary or sports contexts.

Girdles are used to close a cassock in Christian denominations, including the Anglican Communion, Catholic Church, Methodist Church and Lutheran Church. The girdle, in the 8th or 9th century, was said to resemble an ancient Levitical Jewish vestment, and in that era, was not visible. In 800 AD, the girdle began to be worn by Christian deacons in the Eastern Church.

The girdle, for men, symbolizes preparation and readiness to serve, and for women, represents chastity and protection; it was also worn by laypersons in the Middle Ages, as attested in literature. For example, the hagiographical account of Saint George and the Dragon mentions the evildoer being tamed with the sign of the cross and a girdle handed to Saint George by a virgin.

Ejemplos de uso de GIRDLES
1. ARTICLE As Japanese waistlines expand, so is the market for girdles –– for men.
2. There‘s been no great revolution – no burning of girdles by secret forty– something societies.
3. Workers would expertly cut and shape the copper for chains, girdles and bangles.
4. President George Bush‘s administration on Thursday said that it would limit imports of fabric made with synthetic filament threads as well as bras, girdles, panty girdles and corsets in response to a surge in shipments that have battered the US industry.
5. As Japanese men increasingly worry about their expanding waistlines, a new line of girdles for gents is quickly becoming the new fashion accessory bestseller.