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View usage for: (sæʃ) Word forms: plural sashes1. countable nounA sash is a long piece of cloth which people wear round their waist or over one shoulder, especially with formal or official clothes. She wore a white dress with a thin blue sash. She arrived to receive the sash of office from the outgoing president. Synonyms: belt, girdle, waistband, cummerbund More Synonyms of sash 2. countable nounA sash is one of the sliding frames in a sash window. sash in British English 1 (sæʃ) nouna long piece of ribbon, silk, etc, worn around the waist like a belt or over one shoulder, as a symbol of rank Word origin C16: from Arabic shāsh muslin sash in British English 2 (sæʃ) noun1. a frame that contains the panes of a window or door verb (transitive)2. to furnish with a sash, sashes, or sash windows Word origin C17: originally plural sashes, variant of shashes, from chassissash in American English 1 (sæʃ) noun an ornamental band, ribbon, or scarf worn over the shoulder or around the waist, often formally as a symbol of distinction Word origin Ar shāsh, muslin sash in American English 2 (sæʃ) noun1. a frame holding the glass pane or panes of a window or door, esp. a sliding frame 2. such frames collectively verb transitive3. to furnish with sashes Word origin taken as sing. of earlier shashes < Fr châssis, a frame: see chassis Examples of 'sash' in a sentencesash Yet tall sash windows on the plan will look no different from something half the size.It gets afternoon sunlight through the sash windows.It faces the front and has high sash windows with flamboyant curtains.It will be the first time that a president has handed over the sash of office to his wife after a democratic vote.Two of the walls have the original floor-to-ceiling sash windows.So many powerful men, all in white tie and those red sash things.I imagine they get to keep the crown and the sash.It is the coldest day of the year and there is no warm welcome in the bedroom as the sash window has been left open.There he cut a memorable figure with his red sash, billowing white shirt and stupendous head of crisp wavy hair.British pageants are boring and I really wanted to win a big crown and sash.Steel noticed the broad orange sash around the Captain's waist.It has a cast-iron veranda, white stucco and sash windows.He had changed his clothes and was now dressed in a linen robe just like mine, except his had a sash tied around the waist.Reynolds, whose statue currently bears that red sash, was the first president.I suggest a Che Guevara beret and maybe a red sash.It was then tied at the waist by a silk sash, usually pale blue or striped, and often worn with a straw hat. Word lists withsash articles of clothing, articles of clothingBritish English: sash NOUN A sash is a long piece of cloth which people wear round their waist or over one shoulder, especially with formal or official clothes. She wore a white dress with a thin blue sash. - American English: sash
- Brazilian Portuguese: faixa
- Chinese: 腰带
- European Spanish: banda
- French: écharpe
- German: Schärpe
- Italian: fascia
- Japanese: 飾り帯
- Korean: > 장식띠어깨 등에 두르는
- European Portuguese: faixa
- Latin American Spanish: banda
All related terms of 'sash'Chinese translation of 'sash' n (c) - (around waist)
腰带(帶) (yāodài) - (over shoulder)
肩带(帶) (jiāndài)
- [of window]
窗框 (chuāngkuàng)
Definition a long piece of cloth worn around the waist or over one shoulder, usually as a symbol of rank She wore a white dress with a thin blue sash. Additional synonymsDefinition a woman's elastic corset that covers the stomach and hips These muscles hold in the waist like an invisible girdle. Synonyms belt, band, fillet, sash, waistband, cummerbund, cincture |