0 a kind of glove with two sections, one for the thumb and the other for the fingers -- sarung tangan
a pair of mittens.
1 a type of glove with separate sections for each finger, reaching only to halfway down the fingers. -- sarung tangan
Father: when they have fingers in them they are called gloves and when the fingers are all put together they are called mittens.
How long would it be before he could take off his mittens, and then his inner gloves?
Troops have already been issued with additional cold weather kit: boots, mittens and hats.
The wool available should be sufficient to make a complete outfit of, say, cap comforter, pullover, mittens and socks for about 300,000 men every week.
The hands cannot be completely protected in some processes, and therefore mittens are used in cases where the fingers must be naked for handling the materials.
They bought groceries, dry goods, shoes, tobacco, kerosene, men's overalls and shirts, mittens, canned goods, shucking pegs, ammunition, and candy.
It is often referred to as the little finger of the mitten-shaped lower peninsula.
In some, the tarpaulin is connected to the hammock's suspension line using a system of mitten hooks and plastic connectors.
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連指手套…
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mitón, mitón [masculine, singular]…
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moufle [feminine], mitaine, moufle…
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palčák, rukavice s polovičními prsty…
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vante, halvhandske…
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