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Significats de
coiffe
en anglès
català
empolistrar-se
espanyol
peinar
Tornar al significat
Arrange attractively.
do
set
dress
arrange
coiffure
coif
català
empolistrar-se
Sinònims
Examples for "
do
"
do
set
dress
arrange
coiffure
Examples for "
do
"
1
I
do
n't
mean 'nice' the way she means 'nice,' either;
do
n't
worry.
2
Still, I
do
n't
think the words 'war fever' quite describe the situation.
3
It's a really good question, I
do
n't
have a good answer yet.
4
I
do
n't
believe it is possible; however, I shall oblige his request.
5
That said;
do
n't
allow a moment of doubt to undo previous work.
1
Also read: 'Mandela Fridays'
set
to become a reality across South Africa
2
He will 'attempt' to
set
up a 'committee' to 'study' the matter.
3
Russia is also
set
to help build Turkey's first nuclear power plant.
4
Personal debt levels are what
set
Ireland apart in this financial crisis.
5
A euro zone budget would
set
exactly the wrong incentives, Lambsdorff said.
1
This was a beautiful
dress
,
great price and good quality, one wrote.
2
On good days he's able to feed himself, but cannot
dress
himself.
3
She went to Bullock's, bought a 'new
dress
,
new hat, new shoes.
4
America has certainly reached its egalitarian summit as far as
dress
goes.
5
In India, specially in June, they are not particular about the
dress
.
1
The best way to
arrange
matters is to create a win-win situation.
2
One Palestinian source said Egypt was leading efforts to
arrange
a ceasefire.
3
The document also shows how competing consumer products companies
arrange
their affairs.
4
But of course the journey's true purpose was to
arrange
an alibi.
5
Abune Paulos said the church would try to
arrange
food from donors.
1
It is a hideous
coiffure
,
but an interesting relic of the past.
2
Her hair, a stringy bush at home, appeared a miracle of
coiffure
.
3
Alexia pulled a long wooden hair stick out of her elaborate
coiffure
.
4
The elaborate
coiffure
was missing; but those beautiful classic features were the same.
5
Diamonds were embedded in her high-piled
coiffure
;
they glittered every time she moved.
1
She was wearing no
coif
,
but a jewel glittering on her breast.
2
Whilst forming a
coif
it also completely covers the back and shoulders.-Trans
3
The wind stirred her black habit and touched gently her white
coif
.
4
The rain ran down the mail
coif
under his plain iron helmet.
5
Hair Keep your strands carefree and cute with this bohemian babe-inspired
coif
.
Ús de
coiffe
en anglès
1
But I noted here, as elsewhere, a gradual disappearance of the blue blouse and white
coiffe
.
2
Had Pupasse possessed as many heads as the hydra, she could have
"
coiffe
'd
"
them all with fools' caps during one morning's recitations.
3
Then there is Neil Patrick Harris's Hedwig, who sports a denim romper and punk rock
coiffes
.
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Col·locacions frequents
white coiffe
Translations for
coiffe
català
empolistrar-se
empolainar-se
endiumenjar-se
espanyol
peinar
aderezar
peinar con estilo
arreglar
marcar
arreglarse el pelo
cardar
atusar
Coiffe
a través del temps