0 a warm piece of clothing that covers the top of your body and is pulled on over your head -- свитер
The dress code required that boys wear a jacket and tie, or a sweater and tie.
For example, our youngest subject uttered a label previously used in a specific context - "wool" for a woolen pompon - while beaking a trainer's sweater.
Although objects like sweaters and tomatoes do not have the property red, they do possess the dispositional surrogate.
Styles define subgroups of objects that are perceptually similar, such as aircraft tailfins, houses, coffee machines, sweaters, and landscape paintings.
It is often used to decorate clothing (t-shirts and sweaters especially), stationery goods, bags, food packages, and a host of other items.
The happy clerk bought the new sweater.
Product orders that come from outside the community - for example, for hand-knit sweaters - are met through the organization of family labor within the community by a local (male) entrepreneur.
There is only one way to meet sweating on the roads and that is by competing with the sweater.
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針織套衫,毛線衫…
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jersey, suéter [masculine, singular]…
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örgü kazak, süveter…
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pull(over) [masculine], pull-over…
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