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Dicky

UK
/ˈdɪki/
US
/ˈdɪki/
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Translation dicky into russian

dicky
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈdɪki/
US
/ˈdɪki/
dicky
dickies pl
The magician wore a dicky to complete his outfit.
Фокусник надел фальшивый воротничок, чтобы завершить свой наряд.
He adjusted his dicky before the meeting.
Он поправил свой галстук перед встречей.
Additional translations
манишка
фальшивый передник
dickies
Noun
dicky
raiting
dickies pl
dicky
The chef wore dickies to keep his shirt clean while cooking.
Шеф-повар надел нагрудники, чтобы его рубашка оставалась чистой во время готовки.
He wore a pair of dickies to the construction site.
Он надел комбинезоны на строительную площадку.
dicky
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈdɪki/
US
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dicky
The car has a dicky engine that often breaks down.
У машины ненадежный двигатель, который часто ломается.
The chair is a bit dicky, so be careful when you sit on it.
Стул немного шаткий, так что будьте осторожны, когда садитесь на него.
He has a dicky heart and needs to avoid stress.
У него слабое сердце, и ему нужно избегать стресса.
Additional translations
неустойчивый
хрупкий

Definitions

dicky
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈdɪki/
US
/ˈdɪki/
A detachable shirt front, collar, or bib, typically worn with a tuxedo or formal attire.
He wore a dicky under his tuxedo to give the appearance of a full shirt.
The rear seat of a car, especially in older models, or a small boot or trunk in a vehicle.
The vintage car had a small dicky at the back for extra storage.
dickies
Noun
raiting
A type of clothing accessory resembling a shirt front, designed to be worn under a jacket or sweater to give the appearance of wearing a full shirt.
He wore a dickie under his sweater to complete his formal look without the bulk of a full shirt.
A brand of workwear clothing known for its durable and practical designs, often used in industrial and manual labor settings.
The construction worker preferred wearing Dickies for their comfort and durability on the job site.
dicky
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈdɪki/
US
/ˈdɪki/
Unstable or unreliable, often referring to something that is not functioning properly.
The old car had a dicky engine that often stalled in the middle of the road.
In poor health or condition, often used to describe a person who is feeling unwell.
After catching a cold, he felt a bit dicky and decided to stay home from work.