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II . wear <wore, worn> [weəɐ, ingl. am. wer] V. intr.

1. wear a. fig. (have on body):

I . ready-to-wear [ˌredɪtə ˈweəɐ, ingl. am. -ˈwer] ADJ.

ready-to-wear → ready-made

II . ready-to-wear [ˌredɪtə ˈweəɐ, ingl. am. -ˈwer] SUST. no pl.

Véase también: ready-made

ready-made ADJ.

ready-made meal, clothing:

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The teams were identified by the color of the shirts they wore, which varied from show to show (see below).
en.wikipedia.org
The bride wore a heavy white satin dress, a band of lace ten centimeters long encircling the waist.
en.wikipedia.org
A slender, striking woman, she once wore open necked blouses and coiffed her hair stylishly.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The computer had a blue sticker and the human wore a blue wristband to signify that they were in fact a team.
en.wikipedia.org
Women past puberty wore a small skirt of cotton, and the men might wear a loincloth made of plaited leaves or cotton.
en.wikipedia.org
A problem with the multipactor, unfortunately, was that it wore out at an unsatisfactory rate.
en.wikipedia.org
Early multiplying reels were wide and had a small diameter, and their gears, made of brass, often wore down after extensive use.
en.wikipedia.org
He wore a mask that looked like a loaf of pumpernickel bread.
www.lfpress.com
The pacers wore leathers, goggles and helmets but many riders wore a flat cap.
en.wikipedia.org
He wore tight muscle shirts in the pulpit.
religion.blogs.cnn.com

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