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cravate in English:

1. tie tie


Tie your shoelaces.
I'd describe him as a middle-aged man in a yellow jacket, orange tie and a pink shirt.
I used a ribbon to tie my hair into a ponytail.
A conservative tie is preferable to a loud one for a job interview.
I always tie my shoes tightly before I go jogging.
Before saying goodbye to their neighbors, the Smiths had to tie up some loose ends inside the house.
Since they didn't tie the knot following a grand love affair, it wasn't a matter of blind love.
Oooh, get a move on. We'll end up late! Come on, I'll tie your shoelaces for you.
It is unusual to see rock stars wearing a tie!
Decorated with blue and yellow strips, the tie was very unfashionable.
family ties, the ties between Great Britain and France
the robber tied the shopkeeper up before leaving the shop
bow tie
Jeff wore the tie which Kim had given him for a birthday present.

English word "cravate"(tie) occurs in sets:

Clothes and style - Vêtements et style
Fiches du livre - "The Cossacks" (Leo Tolstoy)
Fiches du livre - "The Loom of Life" (Cotton Noe)
Fiches du livre - "The Jingle Book" (Carolyn Wells)
Fiches du livre - "The Mandarin's Fan" (Fergus Hume)

2. cravat cravat



English word "cravate"(cravat) occurs in sets:

Fiches du livre - "Billy Bunny and Daddy Fox" (Dav...
Fiches du livre - "Thrills of a Bell Boy" (Samuel ...
Fiches du livre - "The Kiltartan History Book" (La...
Fiches du livre - "A Tender Attachment A Farce" (G...
Fiches du livre - "The Colleen Bawn or, the Brides...