Shaw Meaning in English
word
/ˈʃɔ/
shaw
/ʃˈɔː/
shaw
التعريف
A shaw is a piece of cloth worn around the shoulders or head for warmth, comfort, or style. It is usually soft and light, but some shawls are thick and warm.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually a countable noun: 'a shawl/shaw'. Common with verbs like 'wear', 'wrap around', and 'put on'. It is more common in fashion, traditional clothing, or formal contexts than in casual everyday speech.
Spanish: chal (tejido) - mantónPortuguese (BR): xalePortuguese (PT): xaileChinese (Simplified): 披肩Chinese (Traditional): 披肩Hindi: शॉलArabic: شالBengali: শালRussian: шальJapanese: ショールVietnamese: khăn choàngKorean: 숄Turkish: şalUrdu: شالIndonesian: selendang
جمل نموذجية
She wore a red shaw over her dress.
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My grandmother gave me a warm shaw.
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He put the shaw around her shoulders.
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It got chilly, so I grabbed a shaw from the chair.
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That shaw really pulls the whole outfit together.
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She had a shaw wrapped around her while we sat outside.
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