denim
1denim — [ dənim ] n. m. • av. 1973; mot angl. amér., du nom de la ville de Nîmes ♦ Anglic. Tissu sergé servant à fabriquer les jeans. ⇒ jean. Une salopette « en denim bleu » (Le Clézio). ● denim nom masculin (de toile de Nîmes) Tissu de coton en armure… …
2Denim — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Jeans hechos de denim, con un roblón de cobre para reforzar el bolsillo. El denim o mezclilla es un tejido empleado en la confección de ropa de trabajo. Aunque no hay unanimidad sobre el origen, diversos estudios… …
3Denim — Denim, eigentlich serge de Nîmes („Gewebe aus Nîmes“), ist ein sehr robuster Baumwollstoff in Köperbindung, aus dem später von Levi Strauss die erste klassische Jeans gemacht wurde. Traditionell wird für Denim ein Kettköper verwendet, bei dem nur …
4Denim — Denim is a cotton fabric from France called serge de Nimes used in 1849 by Levi Strauss to make pants that were worn by thousands of men who traveled West during the Gold Rush. By the twenty first century, denim had taken on a totally new… …
5denim — 1690s, from Fr. serge de Nîmes serge from Nîmes, town in southern France. Application to coarse cotton cloth is first recorded 1850 in Amer.Eng. Denims pants made of denim recorded from 1868. The place name is Roman Nemausus, said to be… …
6denim — dènim m DEFINICIJA pamučna tkanina od tvrdo uvijene pređe kojoj je u osnovi indigo, a u potki je neobojena; džins, traper ETIMOLOGIJA engl. denim ← fr. de Nîmes: iz (francuskoga grada) Nima …
7Denim — Den im (d[e^]n [i^]m), n. [Of uncertain origin.] A coarse cotton drilling used for overalls, etc. [1913 Webster] …
8dènim — m pamučna tkanina od tvrdo uvijene pređe kojoj je u osnovi indigo, a u potki je neobojena; traper, džins ✧ {{001f}}engl. ← fr …
9denim — /ingl. ˈdɛnɪm/ [da de Nîmes, città della Francia dove si produceva] s. m. inv. tela jeans, jeans …
10denim — ► NOUN 1) a hard wearing cotton twill fabric, typically blue. 2) (denims) jeans or other clothes made of such fabric. ORIGIN from French serge de Nîmes, denoting serge from the manufacturing town of Nîmes …