dictionnaire Arabe - Anglais

العربية - English

ثياب Anglais:

1. clothes clothes


Change your clothes.
If he is in middle circumstances his clothes will be chosen chiefly for comfort.
Never choose a vocation just because it permits the wearing of good clothes.
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
He sent his old clothes home for his brothers, and sent his family money, too.
The people all praised the emperor's clothes without telling him the truth so as not to seem stupid, until a little boy said, "The emperor is naked!"
If you don't wear warm clothes in winter, it wouldn't be surprising if you caught a bad cold.
What clothes do you think I should put on to go to my date tomorrow?
You'll get your clothes dirty. "No worries. They weren't very clean in the first place."
Have you ever taken anything out of the dirty clothes basket because it had become, relatively, the cleaner thing?
In the hospital room, the nurse wearing white clothes and the midwife were preparing for the delivery.
Researchers found that subjects could collect double the amount of money for charity when they were wearing clothes with designer logos.
Look at you - all scrubbed and dressed. They say the clothes make the man.
I usually have to change my clothes two or three times a day during the hot summer in Nagoya.
Clothes without tabs aren't accepted in the changing room.

Anglais mot "ثياب"(clothes) se produit dans des ensembles:

Clothes in Arabic
ملابس بالإنجليزية