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shirt S0350600 (shûrt)n.1. A garment for the upper part of the body, typically having a collar, sleeves, and a front opening.2. An undershirt.3. A nightshirt.Idioms: keep (one's) shirt on Slang To remain calm or patient: The plane doesn't land for another hour, so keep your shirt on. lose (one's) shirt Slang To lose everything one has or owns. the shirt off (one's) back Slang The maximum one is able to give or lose: The only thing those swindlers didn't take was the shirt off my back. [Middle English shirte, from Old English scyrte, short garment; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]shirt (ʃɜːt) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a garment worn on the upper part of the body, esp by men, usually of light material and typically having a collar and sleeves and buttoning up the front2. (Clothing & Fashion) short for nightshirt, undershirt3. keep your shirt on informal refrain from losing your temper (often used as an exhortation to another)4. (Gambling, except Cards) put one's shirt on informal to bet all one has on (a horse, etc)5. (Gambling, except Cards) lose one's shirt on informal to lose all one has on (a horse, etc)[Old English scyrte; related to Old English sceort short, Old Norse skyrta skirt, Middle High German schurz apron]shirt (ʃɜrt) n. 1. a long- or short-sleeved garment for the upper part of the body, usu. lightweight and having a collar and a front opening. 2. an undergarment of cotton, or other material, for the upper part of the body. 3. a shirtwaist. 4. a nightshirt. Idioms: 1. keep one's shirt on, Informal. to refrain from becoming angry or impatient; remain calm. 2. lose one's shirt, Informal. to suffer a severe financial reverse. [before 1150; Middle English schirte, Old English scyrte; c. Dutch schort, German Schürze apron, Old Norse skyrta skirt] shirt′less, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | shirt - a garment worn on the upper half of the bodycamise - a loose shirt or tunic; originally worn in the Middle Agesdaishiki, dashiki - a loose and brightly colored African shirtdickey, dickie, dicky, shirtfront - a man's detachable insert (usually starched) to simulate the front of a shirtdress shirt, evening shirt - a man's white shirt (with a starch front) for evening wear (usually with a tuxedo)garment - an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk"hair shirt - an uncomfortable shirt made of coarse animal hair; worn next to the skin as a penancetee shirt, T-shirt, jersey - a close-fitting pullover shirtkurta - a loose collarless shirt worn by many people on the Indian subcontinent (usually with a salwar or churidars or pyjama)polo shirt, sport shirt - a shirt with short sleeves designed for comfort and casual wearshirt button - a button on a shirtshirtfront - the front of a shirt (usually the part not covered by a jacket); "he had spilled catsup on his shirtfront"shirting - any of various fabrics used to make men's shirtsshirtsleeve - the sleeve of a shirtshirttail - fabric forming the tail of a shirttank top - a tight-fitting sleeveless shirt with wide shoulder straps and low neck and no front opening; often worn over a shirt or blousework-shirt - heavy-duty shirts worn for manual or physical work | Verb | 1. | shirt - put a shirt onapparel, clothe, enclothe, garb, garment, raiment, tog, habilitate, fit out, dress - provide with clothes or put clothes on; "Parents must feed and dress their child" |
shirtShirts banyan, blouse, boiled shirt, bush shirt, camise, chemise, cover-shoulder, dashiki, dress shirt, garibaldi, grandad shirt, guimpe, Jacky Howe (Austral. informal), hair shirt, kerbaya, kurta or khurta, lava-lava, middy blouse, overblouse, polo shirt, sark (Scot.), skivvy, sports shirt, Swanndri (trademark N.Z.), T-shirt or tee shirtTranslationsshirt (ʃəːt) noun a kind of garment worn on the upper part of the body. a casual shirt; a short-sleeved shirt; She wore black jeans and a white shirt. 襯衫 衬衫in one's shirt-sleeves without a jacket or coat. I work better in my shirt-sleeves. 不穿外套 不穿外衣shirt See:- a hair shirt
- a stuffed shirt
- Been there, done that got the T-shirt
- been there, done that, bought the T-shirt
- been there, done that, got the T-shirt
- bet (one's) shirt on (something)
- eat (one's) shirt
- get (one's) shirt out
- give (someone) the shirt off (one's) back
- give the shirt off back
- give the shirt off one's back
- give the shirt off one's back, to
- hair shirt
- have the shirt off (one's) back
- keep (one's) shirt on
- keep one's shirt on
- Keep shirt on
- keep your shirt on
- Keep your shirt on!
- lose (one's) shirt
- lose one’s shirt
- lose one's shirt
- lose one's shirt, to
- lose shirt
- lose your shirt
- put (one's) shirt on (something)
- put your shirt on
- put your shirt on something
- shirt of Nessus
- shirts and skins
- stuffed shirt
- stuffed shirt, a
- take the shirt off (one's) back
- the shirt of Nessus
- the shirt off (one's) back
- the shirt off back
- the shirt off somebody's back
- the shirt off your back
- wave the bloody shirt
- would give (someone) the shirt off (one's) back
Shirt
Shirt (dreams)Any type of clothing, especially shirts, generally represent our worldly appearance or status. At times, they may represent our attitudes toward ourselves and others. Mostly, they represent the way that we appear to the world. They are not symbolic of our private self but rather of our public self. A poor man wears a different shirt than a rich man. A doctor wears a different shirt than a carpenter. The type of clothing that we wear varies form situation to situation. The type of shirts being worn will give you clues to the meaning of the dream and to your unconscious ideas about yourself and others. If you are putting on many shirts, it suggests that you are somewhat confused about what you want to be or how you want others to see you.shirt Related to shirt: hair shirtWords related to shirtnoun a garment worn on the upper half of the bodyRelated Words- camise
- daishiki
- dashiki
- dickey
- dickie
- dicky
- shirtfront
- dress shirt
- evening shirt
- garment
- hair shirt
- tee shirt
- T-shirt
- jersey
- kurta
- polo shirt
- sport shirt
- shirt button
- shirting
- shirtsleeve
- shirttail
- tank top
- work-shirt
verb put a shirt onRelated Words- apparel
- clothe
- enclothe
- garb
- garment
- raiment
- tog
- habilitate
- fit out
- dress
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