Clothes

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backpack
(a bag that walkers, people who go on trips, or students carry on their backs) The tent fits comfortably inside a backpack.
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plecak
bag
(a container made of paper, plastic, cloth, or other material, used for carrying things) She filled her bag with groceries.
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torba/worek
belt
(a thin piece of leather or cloth that you wear around the middle of your body) He tightened his belt before leaving.
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pasek
blouse
(a shirt for a woman or girl) She wore a silk blouse to the meeting.
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bluzka
boot
(a strong shoe that covers your foot and part of your leg) He polished his boots before the ceremony.
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but
bracelet
(a piece of jewellery that you wear around your wrist) She bought a silver bracelet in Paris.
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bransoletka
button
(a small disk or knob sewn onto a garment, used for fastening) He fastened the top button of his shirt.
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guzik
cap
(a tightly fitting hat with a long flat piece at the front to protect the eyes) He pulled his cap down to shield his eyes from the sun.
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czapka z daszkiem
chain
(a series of rings or loops of metal fastened together in a line, often used for holding or pulling things) He wore a gold chain around his neck.
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łańcuch
clothes
(items worn to cover the body) She washed all her clothes yesterday.
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ubrania
coat
(a piece of clothing with sleeves that is worn over other clothes, usually for warmth) She took her coat and left the house.
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płaszcz / kurtka
collar
(the part around the neck of a piece of clothing, usually sewn on and sometimes made of different material) He turned up his collar against the wind.
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kołnierz
cotton
(thread or cloth made from the fibres of the cotton plant) This shirt is made of 100% cotton.
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bawełna
dress (v)
(to put clothes on yourself or someone else) She dressed the baby in a warm outfit.
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ubierać (się)
earring
(a piece of jewellery that you wear on your ear) She was wearing gold earrings.
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kolczyk
fashion
(a style that is popular at a particular time, especially in clothes, hair, make-up, etc.) Long skirts are back in fashion this year.
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moda
fasten
(to close or join together the two parts of something, for example with a button) Fasten your seatbelt, please.
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zapiąć, przymocować
fit (v)
(to be the right shape or size for someone or something) These trousers don't fit me anymore.
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pasować (rozmiarem)
fold (v)
(to bend something, especially paper or cloth, so that one part lies on top of another part) He folded the letter and put it in his pocket.
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składać
glasses
(a pair of lenses in a frame that you wear in front of your eyes to help you see better or to protect your eyes from sunlight) She wears glasses to read.
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okulary
glove
(a piece of clothing that covers your hand and has separate parts for each finger) She put on her gloves before going outside.
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rękawiczka
get dressed
(to put your clothes on) He got dressed quickly and ran downstairs.
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ubrać się
handbag
(a small bag used by women to carry everyday personal items) She rummaged through her handbag to find her keys.
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torebka (damska)
handkerchief
(a square piece of cloth used for wiping the nose or face) He took a handkerchief from his pocket and blew his nose.
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chusteczka (materiałowa)
hat
(a covering for the head, especially one with a brim) He wore a woollen hat in winter.
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czapka / kapelusz
jacket
(a short coat, usually ending at the waist or hips) He took off his jacket and hung it on the chair.
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kurtka / marynarka
jeans
(trousers made of strong cotton cloth called denim, often blue) She wore jeans and a sweater.
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dżinsy
jewellery (BrE) / jewelry (AmE)
(objects that people wear as decoration, such as rings, necklaces, and earrings) She never wears any jewellery.
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biżuteria
jumper
(a warm piece of clothing covering the upper part of the body, usually with long sleeves and made of wool) He wore a red jumper over a white shirt.
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sweter
kit
(a set of clothes or equipment used for a specific purpose) He packed his football kit for the match.
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strój / zestaw / ekwipunek
knit
(to make clothes, etc. from wool or thread using two long needles or a machine) She’s knitting a scarf for her grandson.
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robić na drutach
label
(a piece of paper or other material that gives information about the object it is attached to) The label says this shirt is 100% cotton.
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metka / etykieta
laundry
(clothes, sheets, etc. that need washing, are being washed, or have been washed) I have to do the laundry this afternoon.
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pranie
leather
(animal skin that is treated in order to preserve it and used to make shoes, bags, etc.) He wore a black leather jacket.
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skóra (materiał)
make-up
(coloured substances used on the face to improve or change appearance) She put on some make-up before going out.
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makijaż
match (v)
(to look good or work well with something else) Your shoes match your bag perfectly.
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pasować (do czegoś, pod względem wyglądu)
material
(cloth used for making clothes, curtains, etc.) The dress was made from a soft, silky material.
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materiał / tkanina
necklace
(a piece of jewellery worn around the neck) She wore a silver necklace with a small heart.
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naszyjnik
old-fashioned (adj)
(not modern, no longer fashionable) That dress looks a bit old-fashioned.
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staromodny
pants
((BrE) underpants / (AmE) trousers) He bought new pants for work.
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(BrE) majtki / (AmE) spodnie
pattern
(a repeated decorative design) The shirt has a floral pattern.
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wzór
perfume
(a liquid with a pleasant smell that people put on their bodies) She wore a light perfume.
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perfumy
plastic
(a material that can be shaped when soft and is used for making many products) The bottle is made of plastic.
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plastik
pocket
(a small bag sewn into or on clothing for carrying things) He put his keys in his pocket.
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kieszeń
pullover
(a sweater that you put on over your head) He wore a woollen pullover.
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sweter
purse
(a small bag used especially by women to carry money and personal things) She took her purse out of her handbag.
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portmonetka
put on
(to dress yourself in clothing) She put on her coat and left.
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założyć (ubranie)
raincoat
(a waterproof coat worn in the rain) Don’t forget your raincoat today.
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płaszcz przeciwdeszczowy
ring
(a circular band worn on a finger as decoration or symbol) He gave her a diamond ring.
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pierścionek
scarf
(a piece of cloth worn around the neck or head for warmth or decoration) She wore a warm scarf in winter.
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szalik / chusta
shirt
(a piece of clothing worn on the upper body, typically with buttons down the front and a collar) He wore a white shirt to the meeting.
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koszula
shoe
(a covering for the foot, usually made of leather or other durable material) She bought new shoes for the party.
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but
shorts
(short trousers that reach above the knee, worn especially in warm weather) He wore shorts to the beach.
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szorty / krótkie spodenki
silk
(a soft, shiny cloth made from the fibers produced by silkworms) She wore a beautiful silk dress.
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jedwab
size
(the measurement or dimensions of something, especially clothes or shoes) What size shoes do you wear?
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rozmiar
skirt
(a piece of clothing for women or girls that hangs from the waist and does not have legs) She wore a blue skirt to the party.
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spódnica
sleeve(less)
(the part of a piece of clothing that covers the arm) He wore a sleeveless shirt in the summer.
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rękaw (bez rękawów)
socks
(garments worn on the feet inside shoes) He put on his socks before his shoes.
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skarpetki
stripe
(a long narrow band or line that is a different colour from the surface next to it) The shirt has blue and white stripes.
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pasek / pas
suit
(a set of clothes made of the same material, usually a jacket and trousers or a skirt) He wore a dark suit to the interview.
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garnitur / kostium
sunglasses
(dark glasses that protect your eyes from the sun) She always wears sunglasses in the summer.
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okulary przeciwsłoneczne
sweater
(a knitted garment worn on the upper body to keep warm) He put on a thick sweater.
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sweter
sweatshirt
(a warm casual shirt usually made of cotton) She wore a sweatshirt for the walk.
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bluza
swimming costume
(a piece of clothing worn for swimming) She bought a new swimming costume for the pool.
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kostium kąpielowy
take off
(to remove something, especially clothing) He took off his jacket when he came inside.
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zdjąć (ubranie)
tie
(a piece of cloth worn around the neck and tied in a knot, typically by men) He wore a red tie to the party.
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krawat
tights
(tight-fitting legwear, often worn by women) She wore black tights with her skirt.
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rajstopy
tracksuit
(a matching jacket and trousers worn for sports or casual wear) He wore a tracksuit to the gym.
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dres
trainers
(shoes worn for sports or casual use) She bought new trainers for running.
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buty sportowe / trampki
trousers
(a piece of clothing that covers the lower body and has separate parts for each leg) He wore grey trousers to work.
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spodnie
T-shirt
(a casual shirt without buttons or a collar) He wore a T-shirt on a hot day.
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koszulka (T-shirt)
sandal
(an open type of shoe held to the foot by straps) She wore sandals on the beach.
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sandał
swimsuit
(a piece of clothing worn for swimming) She packed her swimsuit for the holiday.
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kostium kąpielowy
try on
(to put on clothing to see if it fits or looks good) She tried on several dresses before choosing one.
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przymierzać (ubranie)
umbrella
(a device for protection against rain or sun, consisting of a collapsible canopy on a frame) Don’t forget your umbrella today.
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parasol
underpants
(underwear worn under outer clothes, covering the lower part of the body) He bought new underpants.
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majtki
underwear
(clothes worn under outer clothes, usually next to the skin) She bought new underwear.
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bielizna
undress
(to remove your clothes) He undressed and got into bed.
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rozbierać się
uniform
(a special set of clothes worn by members of the same organization or group) The students wore their school uniform.
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mundurek / uniform
wallet
(a small flat case used to carry money and cards) He put his money in his wallet.
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portfel
watch
(a small timepiece worn typically on the wrist) She looked at her watch to check the time.
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zegarek
wear (out)
(to use something so much that it becomes damaged or unusable) My shoes wore out after a year.
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zużyć (się)
wool(len)
(the soft, thick hair that grows on sheep and is used to make fabric) He wore a wool sweater.
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wełniany

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