shirt

shirt
ʃə:t
noun
(a kind of garment worn on the upper part of the body: a casual shirt; a short-sleeved shirt; She wore black jeans and a white shirt.) camisa
shirt n camisa
shirt
tr[ʃɜːt]
noun
1 (gen) camisa; (for sport) camiseta
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
keep your shirt on! ¡no te sulfures!
to have the shirt off somebody's back ser capaz de robarle a su propia madre
to put one's shirt on something jugarse hasta la camisa en algo
shirt ['ʃərt] n
: camisa f
shirt
n.
camisa (Textil) s.f.
ʃɜːrt, ʃɜːt
noun (man's) camisa f; (woman's) camisa f, blusa f (camisera)

to give somebody the shirt off one's back — darle* hasta la camiseta a alguien

keep your shirt on! — (colloq) no te sulfures! (fam)

to lose one's shirt — perder* hasta la camisa or la camiseta (fam)

[ʃɜːt]
1.
N camisa f
- put one's shirt on a horse
2.
CPD

shirt button N — botón m de la camisa

shirt collar N — cuello m de camisa

shirt front N — pechera f

shirt pocket N — bolsillo m de la camisa

shirt sleeves NPL

to be in (one's) shirt sleeves — estar en mangas de camisa

shirt tail N — faldón m (de camisa)

* * *
[ʃɜːrt, ʃɜːt]
noun (man's) camisa f; (woman's) camisa f, blusa f (camisera)

to give somebody the shirt off one's back — darle* hasta la camiseta a alguien

keep your shirt on! — (colloq) no te sulfures! (fam)

to lose one's shirt — perder* hasta la camisa or la camiseta (fam)


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