Science Fair Project Dictionary
Brassiere
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English
Pronunciation
- SAMPA : /'/
- IPA : /brə'ziɻ/
Etymology
From the French word brassière
Noun
- A piece of underwear worn by women to support the breasts
Translations
- Albanian: gjimbajtëse f, sutjen f, sytjen f
- Arabic: صدرية للثديين (?)
- Bulgarian: сутиен m
- Chinese: 奶罩 (nǎi zhào)
- Croatian: grudnjak
- Czech: podprsenka
- Dutch: bustenhouder m, bh m, beha m
- Esperanto: mamzono (literally: breast belt)
- Estonian: rinnahoidja
- Farsi: ﺩﻨﺒ ﻥﺎﺘﺴﭙ (pestan bend)
- Finnish: rintaliivit pl
- French: soutien-gorge m
- Frisian: boarststipe
- German: Büstenhalter , BH (literally: breast holder) m
- Greek: σουτιέν (sutien)
- Hebrew: חזייה (khaziyah)
- Hungarian: abra, melltartó
- Indonesian: BH , kutang
- Italian: reggipetto
- Japanese: ブラ (bura), ブラジャー (burajā)
- Khmer: [[ឤវទនាប់] (aow dtroh-noep)
- Korean: 브래지어 (beu-rae-ji-eo)
- Latvian: krūšturis
- Malay: culi , coli , baju dalam perempuan , anak baju perempuan
- Manx Gaelic : coodagh keeagh
- Norwegian: bysteholder
- Polish: biustonosz m, stanik m
- Portuguese: porta-scios , sutiã , camisola
- Romanian: brasieră , sutien
- Russian: бюстгальтер m, more colloquial лифчик m
- Slovakian: podprsenka
- Spanish: sujetador m
- Swedish: behå (bh - from english: breast holder)
- Thai: เครื่องยกทรง (kheerìì'ongyôkthrong)
- Turkish: sutyen
- Vietnamese: cái xú chiên , cái nịt ngực zhào)
10-26-2009 07:45:12
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