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ki·mo·no K0063200 (kə-mō′nō)n. pl. ki·mo·nos 1. A long, wide-sleeved Japanese robe worn with an obi and often elaborately decorated.2. A loose, light robe worn chiefly by women. [Japanese : kiru, to put on, wear + mono, object.]kimono (kɪˈməʊnəʊ) n, pl -nos1. (Clothing & Fashion) a loose sashed ankle-length garment with wide sleeves, worn in Japan2. (Clothing & Fashion) any garment copied from this[C19: from Japanese: clothing, from kiru to wear + mono thing] kiˈmonoed adjki•mo•no (kəˈmoʊ nə, -noʊ) n., pl. -nos. 1. a loose, wide-sleeved Japanese robe, fastened at the waist with a broad sash. 2. a loose dressing gown. [1885–90; < Japanese] ki•mo′noed, adj. kimono1. A Japanese word meaning garment, used to mean a traditional long Japanese robe or a garment in this style.2. A long, wide-sleeved Japanese robe fastened by a sash, or a women’s dress in similar style.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | kimono - a loose robe; imitated from robes originally worn by Japaneserobe - any loose flowing garment | Translationskimono (kiˈmounəu) , ((American) -nə) – plural kiˈmonos – noun a loose Japanese robe, fastened with a sash. 和服 和服kimono
open the kimonoTo be transparently open about one's plans, dealings, or intentions. I assure you that our company has opened the kimono about every aspect of our tax obligations to the state.See also: kimono, openopen (up) (one's) kimonoTo be transparently open about one's plans, dealings, or intentions. I assure you that our company has opened our kimono about every aspect of our tax obligations to the state.See also: kimono, openopen (up) one's kimonoSl. to reveal what one is planning. (From the computer industry, referring especially to the involvement of the Japanese in this field.) Sam isn't one to open his kimono much when it comes to new products. Even if Tom appears to open up his kimono on this deal, don't put much stock in what he says.See also: kimono, openopen (up) one’s kimono in. to reveal what one is planning. (From the computer industry, referring especially to the involvement of the Japanese in this field.) Even if Tom appears to open up his kimono on this deal, don’t put much stock in what he says. See also: kimono, open, upopen one’s kimono verbSee open up one’s kimonoSee also: kimono, openKimono
Kimono the traditional Japanese costume, worn by men and women. It is a straight cut robe, which closes on the right and is secured by a sash (obi). Broad sleeves (sode) hang loosely. Kimonos worn by women are distinguished by a very wide sash and long sleeves, which are cut in one piece with the rest of the gown. There are evening, home, everyday, street, and ceremonial types of kimonos. Each type is made from a different material and has a distinctive cut. kimonoenUS Related to kimono: UKATAWords related to kimononoun a loose robeRelated Words |