tank top in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for tank top in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.tank [Am tæŋk, Brit taŋk] N

II.tank [Am tæŋk, Brit taŋk] VB intr Am inf

I.top1 [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] N

1.1. top:

4. top:

on top of as prep

II.top1 [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] ADJ attr

III.top1 <pres part topping; pt, pp topped> [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] VB trans

IV.top1 <pres part topping; pt, pp topped> [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] VB refl to top oneself

See also sleep

I.sleep [Am slip, Brit sliːp] N

1. sleep U or C:

deep sleep PHYSIOL

II.sleep <pt & pp slept> [Am slip, Brit sliːp] VB intr

III.sleep <pt & pp slept> [Am slip, Brit sliːp] VB trans

tank top in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tank top in the English»Spanish Dictionary

top1 [tɒp, Am tɑ:p] N (spinning top)

I.top2 [tɒp, Am tɑ:p] -pp- N

II.top2 [tɒp, Am tɑ:p] -pp- ADJ

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She wears a green tank top, blue skirt and sandals.
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In every game, he traditionally wears a red tank top and blue jeans.
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In competition, men usually wear shorts and a t-shirt, tank top or a polo shirt.
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She has curly brown hair with gold tints, a pink tank top, and blue skirt.
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The water tanker version lacks the raised cargo expansion tank top amidships, and both can carry 600 tons of cargo.
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Three train-brake vacuum reservoirs of cylindrical construction were grouped on the tank top, behind the coal space.
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According to the woman she was working out at the gym in a tank top she'd worn on the day she joined.
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Those uncomfortable with too much exposure of skin can also layer a cropped top over a longer tank top for modesty.
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Her outfit comprising a tank top and shorts also met a similar reaction.
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Swift is sitting on a brown couch, sporting a black tank top, black leather pants, and beehive hair, as the band ransacks the house.
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