cloth
klɒθ klɑθ noun
1
[countable/uncountable] material used for making
clothes, curtains etc that is made by weaving fibres together
linen/cotton cloth
2
[countable] a piece of cloth used for a particular pur-
pose such as cleaning or covering a table
3 the cloth
MAINLY LITERARY
Christian priests and min-
isters considered as a group
MAN OF THE CLOTH
attire
əˈtaɪə® əˈtaɪr noun [uncountable]
FORMAL
the clothes that someone is wearing
formal/casual attire
Инглис тилиниң түсиндирме сөзлигинде берилген
маркерлерден ҳақыйқатында ҳəм
attire
рəсмий тилге
дерек сөз бирлиги еспаланатуғынлығы анық болды, бул
мағлыӯматқа қосымша əдебий шығармалардан таңлап
алынған кейинги мысалларды анализ қыламыз:
Mrs. Crimsworth's entrance diverted my thoughts for a
moment. She looked well, dressed in white, her face and her
attire
shining in morning and bridal freshness.
This was a woman, too, and, moreover, an old woman,
and as fat and as rubicund as Madame Pelet was meagre
and yellow; her
attire
was likewise very fine, and spring
flowers of different hues circled in a bright wreath the
crown of her violet-coloured velvet bonnet.
I remember very well that before quitting my chamber, I
held a brief debate with myself as to whether I should
change my ordinary
attire
for something smarter.
I repaired to the public room; that, too, was very large
and very lofty, and warmed by a stove; the floor was black,
and the stove was black, and most of the furniture was
black: yet I never experienced a freer sense of exhilaration
than when I sat down at a very long, black table (covered,
however, in part by a white
cloth
), and, having ordered
breakfast, began to pour out my coffee from a little black
coffee-pot.
Myself and my chattels (some books and
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