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Allg.
ensemble ; toilet ; toilette ; rig-out ; robing ; tenue ; garb ; get-up ; habit ; vine (мужской) ; the outer man ; outfit (Vova21 ) ; suit of clothes ; skirt suit (женский Alexander Demidov ) ; rig out ; dress (система предметов и элементов одежды, обуви, аксессуаров) ; friar's habit ; clothes ; suit (a set of clothes usually all of the same cloth etc., made to be worn together, e.g. a jacket, trousers (and waistcoat) for a man, or a jacket and skirt or trousers for a woman; a piece of clothing for a particular purpose • a bathing-suit / diving-suit ) ; garniture (kee46 ) ; disguise ; fancy dress ; attire ; set out
Astro.
clothing ; garment
baden.
swimming suit
Basketb.
shirt
Gruzovik, kleid.
clothes
kleid.
suit (The word is used both for men's and women's clothes denoting a set of articles of outer clothing of the same material. The word costume denotes an article of women's clothing, a short coat and skirt, and it is not used when speaking of men's clothes unless actor's clothes or some other special outfit is meant)
Mil.
overalls
Ozeanogr.
dress
Progr.
tracker (для захвата движения ssn )
scherzh.
habiliment ; the outer woman
Slang.
flute ; set of drapes (особенно новый и модный) ; weeds ; bowl of fruit (Are you wearing your bowl of fruit tonight? Interex ) ; tin flute (I'll be wearing me tin flute. Interex )
Textil
drawers ; twinset (мужской или женский)
umg.
rig ; set-out ; getup (VLZ_58 )
veralt.
disguisement
Allg.
setting ; theatrical
Makarow.
costumes
Theater.
theatricals
Verallgem.
costumery (театральные)
Werb.
wardrobe
Allg.
mascot costume (olympus-mascots.com Artjaazz )
Allg.
sack suit
Mar.
dress
Allg.
costume (English costume of the XVIII century – одежда англичан 18 века; swimming-costume; eighteenth-century costume ) ; outer man ; outer woman
Archeol.
costume
Bergb.
suit
Slang.
whistle (He bought himself a new whistle for the wedding. Interex )
weltraum
spacesuit
Film, TV
wardrobe (Oleksandr Spirin )