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ili-30-02887489-n CILI: i51058
WordNet Domains: fashion
SUMO Ontology: Device+
Basic Level Concept: 03051540-n article_of_clothing
Epinonyms: [2] article_of_clothing
[2] article_of_clothing |1|
[1] ili-30-03746330-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[0] ili-30-02887489-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
Polaridade:
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SentiWordNet: 0 0
ML-SentiCon: 0 0.125
Tempo:
  pasado presente futuro atemporal
TempoWordNet: 0 0 0 1

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GL Variantes
- tirante [tiˈɾante̝] · [RILG] [DRAG]
CA Variantes
- elàstics
EU Variantes
- galtza-lokarri
- praka-uhal
- tirante
ES Variantes
- tirantes
EN Variantes
- brace ['breɪs]
- gallus ['gæɫəs]
- suspender [sə'spɛndɝ]
Glosa
elastic straps that hold trousers up (usually used in the plural)
DE Variantes
- Hosenträger
- Strumpfhalter
FR Variantes
- bretelle
- gallus
- jarretelle
ZH_S Variantes
- 吊裤带
Relacións léxico-semánticas no WordNet vía ILI (10) - Amosar / Agochar gráfico:
Hyperonyms
(has_hyperonym)
03746330-n: clothing that is designed for men to wear
Meronyms
(has_mero_part)
04333500-n: a band that goes over the shoulder and supports a garment or bag
Related
(related_to)
01481154-v: hang freely
Domain
(usage)
06295235-n: the form of a word that is used to denote more than one
Glosses
(gloss)
00843146-a: capable of resuming original shape after stretching or compression; springy
Glosses
(gloss)
01217043-v: be the physical support of; carry the weight of
Glosses
(gloss)
04333500-n: a band that goes over the shoulder and supports a garment or bag
Glosses
(gloss)
04489008-n: (usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately
Glosses
(rgloss)
03653833-n: leather shorts often worn with suspenders; worn especially by men and boys in Bavaria
Glosses
(rgloss)
08371200-n: a youth subculture that appeared first in England in the late 1960s as a working-class reaction to the hippies; hair was cropped close to the scalp; wore work-shirts and short jeans (supported by suspenders) and heavy red boots; involved in attacks against Asians and football hooliganism