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HEADPIECES - tradução para árabe

HEADCOVERING; PORTION OF AN ENSEMBLE WORN ON THE HEAD
Headpieces; Head piece; Head pieces
  • South Asian headpiece

HEADPIECES         

ألاسم

خُوذَة

headpiece         
اسْم : خوذة . عقل . ذكاء
HEADPIECE         

ألاسم

خُوذَة

Definição

Headpiece
·noun Head.
II. Headpiece ·noun Understanding; mental faculty.
III. Headpiece ·noun An engraved ornament at the head of a chapter, or of a page.
IV. Headpiece ·noun A cap of defense; especially, an open one, as distinguished from the closed helmet of the Middle Ages.

Wikipédia

Headpiece

A headpiece is an object worn on the head for decoration or protection.

Headpiece may refer to:

  • A typically thin metallic crown, headband, or tiara worn around the forehead. Commonly worn by ancient rulers, such as Cleopatra, headpieces usually carry some emblem of religious or political significance.
  • A beaded or woven meshwork, often fringed, and worn covering the hair – fascinator.
  • The part of a dance or theatrical costume that is worn on the head.


Exemplos do corpo de texto para HEADPIECES
1. The women wear bright blue outfits with black head scarves; some wear more colorful headpieces.
2. Later, reggaeton star Daddy Yankee performed "Ella Me Levanto," flanked by scantily clad "Folies Bergere" showgirls in colorful feather headpieces.
3. Costume headpieces are heavy and people often confuse showgirls with being part of the sex industry. 2.
4. The two–island country‘s annual carnival in February is one of the most colorful in the Caribbean, with dancers in feather–clad outfits and headpieces parading to the beat of steel–drum bands.
5. Pamela Anderson, Sadie Frost, Mary McCartney, Julian Clary, Sir Roger Moore, Jilly Cooper and Amanda Holden have also all spoken out against the killing of black bears for ceremonial headpieces.