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Qué (quién) es khaki - definición

COLOR SHADE OF YELLOWISH-BROWN
Khaki (color); Dark khaki; Khakis; Khaki (colour); Kackey pants; Cackeys; Kackeys; Khakey
  • Pakistan army General wearing khaki uniform
  • Dark khaki serge uniform jacket, Lieutenant, 7th London Regiment, First World War era.
  • Khaki is a common color in military uniforms and equipment, particularly those intended for use in desert or arid regions, as seen on these German and Senegalese officers.

khaki         
1.
Khaki is a strong material of a greenish brown colour, used especially to make uniforms for soldiers.
On each side of me was a figure in khaki.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Something that is khaki is greenish brown in colour.
He was dressed in khaki trousers.
COLOUR
Khaki         
·add. ·adj Of a dull brownish yellow, or drab color;
- applied to cloth, originally to a stout brownish cotton cloth, used in making uniforms in the Anglo-Indian army.
II. Khaki ·add. ·noun Any kind of khaki cloth; hence, a uniform of khaki or, rarely, a soldier clad in khaki. In the United States and British armies khaki or cloth of a very similar color is almost exclusively used for service in the field.
khaki         
['k?:ki]
¦ noun (plural khakis)
1. a cotton or wool fabric of a dull brownish-yellow colour, used especially in military clothing.
(khakis) clothing made of khaki.
2. a dull greenish or brownish-yellow colour.
Origin
C19: from Urdu ?aki 'dust-coloured', from ?ak 'dust', from Pers.

Wikipedia

Khaki

The color khaki (UK: , US: ) is a light shade of tan with a slight yellowish tinge.

Khaki has been used by many armies around the world for uniforms and equipment, particularly in arid or desert regions, where it provides camouflage relative to sandy or dusty terrain. It has been used as a color name in English since 1848 when it was first introduced as a military uniform. In Western fashion, it is a standard color for smart casual dress trousers for civilians, which are also often called khakis.

In British English and some other Commonwealth usage, khaki may also refer to a shade of green known as olive drab.

Ejemplos de uso de khaki
1. In prison, Rowland‘s job was to sweep a stairwell, and his uniform was khaki pants and a khaki shirt.
2. Khaki pants Khadr wore khaki pants and a blue–and–red T–shirt with the huge logo of the Canadian sportswear firm Roots.
3. Clinton wore khaki pants and a white cotton shirt.
4. Bilal Shah, who was wearing a pressed khaki uniform.
5. Khaki jumpsuits and sunglasses are his trademark attire.