What does cravată in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word cravată in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use cravată in Romanian.
The word cravată in Romanian means tie, scarf, cravată, cravată, cravată, cravată Ascot, cravată neagră, cravată bolo, costum și cravată, ac de cravată, ac de cravată, ac de cravată. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word cravată
tie, scarf
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cravată(US (tie worn around the neck) I won't work in an office that requires me to wear a necktie. |
cravată(man's decorative necktie) Bill wore a pink paisley cravat. |
cravată(mainly UK (necktie) (articol bărbătesc de îmbrăcăminte) El a purtat o cravată albastră care să se potrivească cu cămașa lui albă. He wore a blue tie to go with his white shirt. |
cravată Ascot(style of necktie) |
cravată neagră(men's formal evening wear) The men had to wear black tie for the company's Christmas dinner. |
cravată bolo(US (bola tie, bolo tie) |
costum și cravată(formal menswear) (în expresia: shirt and tie) Pentru petrecere trebuie să ne îmbrăcăm la patru ace. Dress for the party is shirt and tie. |
ac de cravată(bar-shaped necktie clasp) |
ac de cravată(clasp for securing a necktie) I got him an elegant gold tie clip for his birthday. |
ac de cravată(clasp for securing a necktie) |
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