معجم الغني
كُمٌّ - ج: أَكْمَامٌ. [ك م م]. "كُمُّ القَمِيصِ": مَدْخَلُ اليَدِ وَمَخْرَجُهَا مِنْهُ.
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They were pure cotton long-sleeved shirts.
كانت قمصان قطنية نقية بأكمام طويلة.
She often wore dresses with sleeves.
غالبًا ما كان ترتدي الفساتين ذات الأكمام.
Everyone should be encouraged to wear long sleeves.
يجب تشجيع الجميع على ارتداء الأكمام الطويلة.
The white shirts had yellow sleeves.
كان للقمصان البيضاء أكمام صفراء.
Band shirts often had sheer sleeves.
غالبًا ما كانت قمصان الفرقة ذات أكمام شفافة.
She had short sleeves and white satin shoes.
كان لديها أكمام قصيرة وحذاء من الساتان الأبيض.
Cut out both shirt sleeves.
اقطع كلا أكمام القميص.
up one's sleeve
الاحتفاظ بها في طي الكتمان وعند الحاجة
he was new to the game but had a few tricks up his sleeve
Old English sliefe (West Saxon), slefe (Mercian) "arm-covering part of a garment," probably literally "that into which the arm slips," from Proto-Germanic *slaubjon (source also of Middle Low German sloven "to dress carelessly," Old High German sloufen "to put on or off"). Related to Old English slefan, sliefan "to slip on (clothes)" and slupan "to slip, glide," from PIE root *sleubh- "to slide, slip."