English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng salitang "cravat" ay isang piraso ng tela na isinusuot sa leeg, alinman para sa init o bilang isang fashion accessory. Ito ay karaniwang isang mahaba at makitid na tela na nakatali sa isang buhol o busog sa harap ng leeg. Ang terminong "cravat" ay maaari ding tumukoy sa isang uri ng kurbata na isinusuot ng mga lalaki noong ika-18 at ika-19 na siglo, na kadalasang gawa sa puntas o seda at isinusuot sa isang kamiseta na may mataas na kuwelyo.

Sentence Examples

  1. Rather, today he wore a brown suit with a puffy white cravat around his neck, as well as a flat white wig which currently was in style for French politicians.
  2. Mary was sweet-talked by a smooth dickens looking for a little fun on vacation, but a wastrel in a silk cravat is easily forgotten.
  3. Incongruously, he had a cravat of dark red material wrapped around his neck.
  4. To one end of the cravat I then made fast the buckle, and the other end I tied, for greater security, tightly around my wrist.
  5. The lady always left first, and as soon as she had stepped into her carriage, it drove away, sometimes towards the right hand, sometimes to the left then about twenty minutes afterwards the gentleman would also leave, buried in his cravat or concealed by his handkerchief.
  6. This personage, who had taken the train at Elko, was tall and dark, with black moustache, black stockings, a black silk hat, a black waistcoat, black trousers, a white cravat, and dogskin gloves.
  7. Holding the instrument thus obtained within my teeth, I now proceeded to untie the knot of my cravat.
  8. Then, with a promptitude which indicated that this was not the first time she had amused herself by adopting the garb of the opposite sex, Eugénie drew on the boots and pantaloons, tied her cravat, buttoned her waistcoat up to the throat, and put on a coat which admirably fitted her beautiful figure.
  9. He wore trousers of blue cloth, boots tolerably clean, but not of the brightest polish, and a little too thick in the soles, buckskin gloves, a hat somewhat resembling in shape those usually worn by the gendarmes, and a black cravat striped with white, which, if the proprietor had not worn it of his own free will, might have passed for a halter, so much did it resemble one.
  10. Then he turned to the various articles he had left behind him, put the black cravat and blue frock-coat at the bottom of the portmanteau, threw the hat into a dark closet, broke the cane into small bits and flung it in the fire, put on his travelling-cap, and calling his valet, checked with a look the thousand questions he was ready to ask, paid his bill, sprang into his carriage, which was ready, learned at Lyons that Bonaparte had entered Grenoble, and in the midst of the tumult which prevailed along the road, at length reached Marseilles, a prey to all the hopes and fears which enter into the heart of man with ambition and its first successes.