
Dickies
UK
/ˈdɪkiz/
US
/ˈdɪkiz/

Translation dickies into russian
dickie
NounHe wore a dickie under his suit.
Он носил манишку под костюмом.
Additional translations
dicky
NounHe adjusted his dicky before the meeting.
Он поправил свой галстук перед встречей.
The magician wore a dicky to complete his outfit.
Фокусник надел фальшивый воротничок, чтобы завершить свой наряд.
dickies
NounUK
/ˈdɪkiz/
US
/ˈdɪkiz/
He wore a pair of dickies to the construction site.
Он надел комбинезоны на строительную площадку.
The chef wore dickies to keep his shirt clean while cooking.
Шеф-повар надел нагрудники, чтобы его рубашка оставалась чистой во время готовки.
Definitions
dickie
NounA detachable shirt front, collar, or bib, typically worn under a jacket or sweater.
He wore a dickie under his tuxedo to give the appearance of a full shirt.
A small, foldable seat in a vehicle, often found in the back of a car or carriage.
The old car had a dickie seat that folded out from the trunk.
dicky
NounA 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
NounUK
/ˈdɪkiz/
US
/ˈdɪkiz/
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.