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-bra Meaning

The word “bra” in Latin does not correspond to a classical term. However, if you are referring to “bra”, a modern English term, it is derived from the word “brassiere”. Thus, I will provide information about “bra” as it appears in modern contexts rather than as a traditional Latin term.

For a detailed analysis, let’s consider the word “bra,” specifically in its modern context related to garments:

English Meaning and Origin

Usage Examples

  1. Example: “She wore a comfortable bra under her dress.”

    • Translation: “Ille induta est bra commoda sub sua veste.”
  2. Example: “The bra comes in various styles and sizes.”

    • Translation: “Bra variis modis et magnitudinibus venit.”

Morphological Details

Etymology

Historical Context and Areas of Usage

Modern English Usage

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  1. Я купила новый бюстгальтер, который очень удобный.
    (I bought a new bra that is very comfortable.)

  2. Этот бюстгальтер идеально подходит под моё платье.
    (This bra fits perfectly under my dress.)

  3. Она предпочитает носить спортивный бюстгальтер во время тренировок.
    (She prefers wearing a sports bra during workouts.)

  4. Бюстгальтеры из натуральных тканей лучше подходят для чувствительной кожи.
    (Bras made of natural fabrics are better for sensitive skin.)

  5. Я выбрала бюстгальтер без косточек для повседневной носки.
    (I chose a wireless bra for everyday wear.)