wardrobe

wardrobe
'wo:drəub
noun
1) (a cupboard in which clothes may be hung: Hang your suit in the wardrobe.) guardarropa, ropero
2) (a stock of clothing: She bought a complete new wardrobe in Paris.) vestuario
wardrobe n armario ropero
Un armario en general se llama cupboard
wardrobe
tr['wɔːdrəʊb]
noun
1 armario (ropero), guardarropa nombre masculino
built-in wardrobe armario empotrado
2 (clothes) vestuario
3 (theatre) vestuario
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
wardrobe master encargado del vestuario
wardrobe mistress encargada del vestuario
wardrobe ['wɔrd.ro:b] n
1) closet: armario m
2) clothes: vestuario m, guardarropa f
wardrobe
n.
armario s.m.
guardaropa s.f.
guardarropa s.f.
guardarropía s.f.
ropa s.f.
ropero s.m.
vestidos s.m.pl.
vestuario s.m.
'wɔːrdrəʊb, 'wɔːdrəʊb
noun
a) (clothes cupboard) armario m, ropero m (esp AmL)

fitted o built-in wardrobe — (BrE) armario m empotrado, clóset m (AmL exc RPl), placar(d) m (RPl)

b) (set of clothes) guardarropa m, vestuario m
['wɔːdrǝʊb]
1. N
1) (=cupboard) guardarropa m , armario m (ropero), ropero m (LAm)
2) (=clothes) vestuario m
2.
CPD

wardrobe assistant N — (Cine , Theat etc) ayudante mf de vestuario

wardrobe mistress N — (Theat) encargada f del vestuario

wardrobe trunk N — baúl m ropero

* * *
['wɔːrdrəʊb, 'wɔːdrəʊb]
noun
a) (clothes cupboard) armario m, ropero m (esp AmL)

fitted o built-in wardrobe — (BrE) armario m empotrado, clóset m (AmL exc RPl), placar(d) m (RPl)

b) (set of clothes) guardarropa m, vestuario m

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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