dress in Swedish
dress in Swedish
klänning
(clothing) An item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which both covers the upper part of the body and includes a skirt below the waist.
kläder
Apparel or clothing, especially when appropriate for a particular occasion, profession, etc.
klädsel
Apparel or clothing, especially when appropriate for a particular occasion, profession, etc.
kostym
Apparel or clothing, especially when appropriate for a particular occasion, profession, etc.
dress
Apparel or clothing, especially when appropriate for a particular occasion, profession, etc.
dräkt
Apparel or clothing, especially when appropriate for a particular occasion, profession, etc.
toalett
Apparel or clothing, especially when appropriate for a particular occasion, profession, etc.
appretera
To prepare the surface of (a material, such as lumber or stone; a grindstone or grinding wheel).
bearbeta
To prepare the surface of (a material, such as lumber or stone; a grindstone or grinding wheel).
bereda
To prepare the surface of (a material, such as lumber or stone; a grindstone or grinding wheel).
hugga jämn
To prepare the surface of (a material, such as lumber or stone; a grindstone or grinding wheel).
hyvla
To prepare the surface of (a material, such as lumber or stone; a grindstone or grinding wheel).
preparera
To prepare the surface of (a material, such as lumber or stone; a grindstone or grinding wheel).
klä
(agriculture, horticulture) To cultivate or tend to (a garden, land, plants, etc.); especially, to add fertilizer or manure to (soil); to fertilize, to manure.
klä på sig
(agriculture, horticulture) To cultivate or tend to (a garden, land, plants, etc.); especially, to add fertilizer or manure to (soil); to fertilize, to manure.
klä
(also, reflexive, and, figuratively) To put clothes (or, formerly, armour) on (oneself or someone, a doll, a mannequin, etc.); to clothe. [from 15th c.]
klä på sig
(also, reflexive, and, figuratively) To put clothes (or, formerly, armour) on (oneself or someone, a doll, a mannequin, etc.); to clothe. [from 15th c.]
kläda
(also, reflexive, and, figuratively) To put clothes (or, formerly, armour) on (oneself or someone, a doll, a mannequin, etc.); to clothe. [from 15th c.]