trappings in Finnish
trappings in Finnish is asu, koristeloimi, koristevaljaat — trappings means the outward items or symbols that come with a role, position, or status.
trappings in Finnish
asu
Something which gives the appearance of something.
koristeloimi
Ornamental coverings or harnesses for a horse; caparisons.
koristevaljaat
Ornamental coverings or harnesses for a horse; caparisons.
What does "trappings" mean?
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noun The outward items or symbols that come with a role, position, or status.
"He enjoyed all the trappings of success, from the car to the corner office."
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noun Decorative coverings or harnesses for a horse.
"The knight's horse was decked out in ceremonial trappings."
trappings in a sentence
- He enjoyed all the trappings of success, from the car to the corner office.
- The knight's horse was decked out in ceremonial trappings.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "trappings" in Finnish?
"trappings" in Finnish is asu, koristeloimi, koristevaljaat. trappings means: The outward items or symbols that come with a role, position, or status.
How do you use "trappings" in a sentence?
Example: "He enjoyed all the trappings of success, from the car to the corner office." In Finnish, "trappings" is asu, koristeloimi, koristevaljaat.
Are there other ways to say "trappings" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "trappings": asu, koristeloimi, koristevaljaat.
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