What does ceroulas in Portuguese mean?
What is the meaning of the word ceroulas in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ceroulas in Portuguese.
The word ceroulas in Portuguese means long johns, ceroulas, ceroulas, ceroulas, ceroulas, ceroulas térmicas. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word ceroulas
long johnssubstantivo feminino plural (arcaico (tipo de cueca longa) |
ceroulasnoun (full-body undergarments) It was below freezing temperatures, so he decided to wear long underwear. |
ceroulasplural noun (historical (women's underwear: bloomers) (histórico, roupa de baixo feminina) (substantivo feminino plural: Substantivo feminino exclusivamente ou normalmente usada no plural. Ex. "costas".) |
ceroulasplural noun (full-body undergarments) (arcaico) (substantivo feminino plural: Substantivo feminino exclusivamente ou normalmente usada no plural. Ex. "costas".) I am wearing long johns and thermal underwear, but I am still cold! |
ceroulasplural noun (historical (women's trousers) (arcaico) (substantivo feminino plural: Substantivo feminino exclusivamente ou normalmente usada no plural. Ex. "costas".) Bloomers were popular in the 19th century. |
ceroulas térmicasplural noun (long johns: undertrousers for cold weather) (tipo de pijama para o frio) |
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