- crepe-soled
- crepe-soledadjectiveà semelle(s) de crêpe
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français. 2015.
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français. 2015.
crêpe-soled — crêpeˈ soled adjective (of shoes) having a sole of crêpe rubber • • • Main Entry: ↑crêpe … Useful english dictionary
crepe — crêpe [kreıp] n [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: crêpe, from Old French crespe curled , from Latin crispus; CRISP2] 1.) [U] a type of light soft thin cloth, with very small folded lines on its surface, made from cotton, silk, wool etc 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
crepe — [[t]kre͟ɪp[/t]] crepes 1) N UNCOUNT: oft N n Crepe is a thin fabric with an uneven surface and is made of cotton, silk, or wool. Use a crepe bandage to support the affected area. 2) N COUNT A crepe is a thin pancake. ...chicken filled crepes. 3)… … English dictionary
crepe — or crêpe noun Etymology: French crêpe more at crape Date: 1750 1. a light crinkled fabric woven of any of various fibers 2. crape 2 3. crude rubber in the form of nearly white to brown crinkled sheets used especially for shoe soles < crepe soled… … New Collegiate Dictionary
crepe crêpe — noun 1 also crape (U) light, soft, thin cloth, with very small folded lines on the surface, made from cotton, silk, wool, etc. 2 (U) tightly pressed rubber used especially for making the bottoms of shoes: crepe soled shoes 3 (C) a very thin… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Fashions — ▪ 2009 The faltering global economy determined the direction of fashion during 2008. Initially, the euro s significant appreciation against the dollar proved a boon to style conscious travelers who, visiting the U.S. from abroad as the year … Universalium
Teddy Boy — The British Teddy Boy subculture is typified by young men wearing clothes inspired by the styles of the Edwardian period, which Savile Row tailors had tried to re introduce after World War II. The group got its name after a 1953 newspaper… … Wikipedia
coolhunter — n. A person who investigates cutting edge trends, fashions, and ideas and sells them as market research to companies so they can incorporate them into their latest products. Also: cool hunter. coolhunt, cool hunt n., v. coolhunting, cool hunting… … New words
ted — 1) teddy boy n British a member of a youth cult of the 1950s characterised by a particular style of dress (a long drape or waisted jacket worn with drainpipe trousers and thick crepe soled brothel creeper shoes) and music (jitterbug from about… … Contemporary slang
teds — Teds, or teddy boys, were a youth subculture of the mid 1950s. Teds were working class young men who adapted the clothes of the Edwardian dandy, hence their collective name. Ted clothing included drape jackets, ‘drainpipe’ trousers and crêpe… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
Sandal — This article is about the type of footwear. For other uses, see Sandal (disambiguation). Sandals redirects here. For the Caribbean luxury resorts operator, see Sandals Resorts. High heeled sandals … Wikipedia