Ruházat és Divat - Headgear
Itt megtanulhatja a különböző típusú fejfedők nevét angolul, mint például a "cap", "bonnet" és "derby".
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Kvíz
a warm and close-fitting hat, usually woolen, covering the whole neck and head except for the eyes
balaklava
a round hat without a brim, often with a cockade or ribbons attached, traditionally worn by Scottish soldiers as part of their uniform
balmoral
a military hat made of black fur that is tall and is worn by some British soldiers on special ceremonies
medvebőr
a soft and round cap that is flat and has no brim, usually made of wool or crocheted cotton
béri
a round hat with a wide brim and a flat top, made of straw that is worn under the sun
kerek kalap
a woolen hat that fits the head tightly with a fluffy ball on top for decoration, called a bobble
buborék sapka
a hat with strings tied under the chin, worn by women or children, especially in the past
bajusz
a man's hat made of hard felt with a curved brim and dome-shaped top
bowler sapka
the extended edge or projecting part of a hat that extends outward from the base
perem
a tall military hat made of black fur that is worn by some British soldiers on special ceremonies
busby
a type of soft flat hat with a visor, typically worn by men and boys, often as part of a uniform
sapka
a hat with a wide brim and soft high crown, worn by cowboys
cowboykalap
a hard round headgear with a visor that covers the face, worn to protect the head while riding a bike or driving a car
sisak
a man's hat made of hard felt with a curved brim and dome-shaped top
derby kalap
a paper cone that was formerly given to a child considered to be a slow learner in the schools, as a form of punishment
buta kalap
a soft felt hat with a wide brim and a crown that is pushed inward
fedorah
a small conical red hat with a flat top, a tassel and no brim worn by men in some Muslim countries
fez
a woolen boat-shaped cap with no brim and two ribbons at the back, decorated with a cockade, originally worn as a part of the traditional Scottish Highland dress
glengarry
a piece of clothing often with a brim that we wear on our heads, for warmth, as a fashion item or as part of a uniform
kalap
any item of clothing that covers the head, such as a hat, helmet, etc.
fejfelszerelés
a semi-formal felt hat with a narrow curled brim, a single dent on the crown and a silk band, worn by men
homburg
a tall pointed headdress worn by bishops and senior abbots as a symbol of authority and position during some ceremonies
mitra
a black cap with a stiff square top and a tassel, worn as a sign of academic achievement
mortarboard
a man's hat with a wide brim, originally made from the leaves of palm trees in Ecuador
panama
a lightweight hat made of the dried pith of the sola, worn in very hot countries to keep the head protected against the sun
pith sisak
a flat top hat with a telescoped crown and a brim curled up all the way round
porkpie kalap
a hard protective headgear that is worn as protection, while on a bicycle, skateboard, etc.
sisak
a lightweight hat made of the dried pith of the sola, worn in India to keep the head protected against the sun
sola sapka
a felt or straw hat with a wide brim and a tall crown, typically worn by Mexican men
sombrero
a hat with a long wide brim, which is longer at the back, worn as protection against rain or wind
souwester
(trademark) a tall felt hat with a wide brim, usually worn by the American cowboys in the western parts
Stetson
a hat with a broad edge that protects the head and the neck from the sun
napernyő
a traditional woolen Scottish bonnet with a pom-pom in the middle, worn by men
skót sapka
a small conical red hat with a flat top, a tassel and no brim worn by men in some Muslim countries
tarboosh
a high-crowned hat with a broad brim, worn especially by American cowboys
tíz gallonos kalap
a lightweight hat made of the dried pith of the sola, worn in very hot countries to keep the head protected against the sun
könnyű kalap
a tall flat-topped hat made by silk with a narrow brim, worn by men on formal occasions
cilinderek
a lightweight hat made of the dried pith of the sola, worn in very hot countries to keep the head protected against the sun
könnyű kalap
a square piece of fabric used for covering the head and knotted under the chin, especially by women
kendő
a veil that covers the face except the eyes, worn by some Muslim women in public
nikáb
a religious piece of clothing, worn by some Muslim women in public, covering the head and neck
hijab
a type of headgear made from woven straw, typically worn in warm weather to provide shade and ventilation
szalmakalap
a fabric or cloth that is wrapped around the head, typically worn as a head covering or accessory for cultural, religious, or fashion purposes
fejpánt
a close-fitting knitted hat for warmth during skiing or winter sports, often with a fold-up cuff and optional pom-pom or tassel on top
sísapka
a long piece of silk or cotton that is wound tightly around the head, worn as a headdress by Muslim, Sikh or Hindu men
turbán
a piece of plastic or other material that is worn on the head with a band in order to protect the eyes from the sun
napellenző
a soft hat made of various materials with a rounded or flat top and a small brim, typically worn by working-class men
szövet sapka
a head covering made from the pelts of animals, typically worn to provide warmth in cold weather
bőrkalap
a decorative covering worn on the head, typically worn as a symbol of status or cultural significance
fejdísz
a tall, white, pleated hat worn by chefs and culinary professionals, often called a toque, symbolizing expertise and authority in the kitchen
toque
a wide-brimmed hat with a bucket-shaped crown, typically made of lightweight fabric, worn for sun protection and casual style, popular in outdoor and street fashion
vödörsapka
a tight-fitting knitted cap that covers the head and ears, typically made of wool or acrylic material
sapka
a close-fitting knitted cap that covers the head and ears, typically made of wool or synthetic material
sapkák
a type of hat with two visors, one in front and one in back, traditionally worn for hunting
vadászsapka
a French word that means "hat" or "headwear," typically a formal or dressy type of hat
kalap