Usage examples of "кимоно" in Russian with translation to English

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Посмотри на амулет в кимоно. Look at the amulet on the kimono.
Ты хорошо выглядишь в кимоно. You look good in a kimono.
Безусловно, она красиво выглядит в японском кимоно. She certainly looks beautiful in a Japanese kimono.
Как на счет кимоно и балетных тапочек? How about a kimono and ballet shoes?
Ты разве не хочешь увидеть Хачи в кимоно? Don't you want to see Hachi in a kimono?
Потому что так сказал второсортный актер в кимоно? Because a "b" action-movie star in a kimono said so?
Я бы ей купил кимоно и гребни, достойные принцессы. I'd buy her hairpins and kimonos fit for a princess.
Я хочу сказать, у людей есть выбор - индианка может носить сари, японка может носить кимоно. My point is here, people have a choice - just like the Indian lady could wear her sari or the Japanese woman could wear her kimono.
Я вышла из купе и мимо прошла дама в кимоно, но у нее было мужское лицо. I came out of the compartment and passed a lady in a kimono, but she had a man's face.
Например, токийцы отдавали дорогую одежду (свадебные платья, красивые кимоно) сельскими фермерами в обмен на рис и овощи. Tokyoites, for example, traded their precious garments, from wedding dresses to fine kimonos, with rural farmers for rice and vegetables.
“Люди боялись, что даже танцоры из труппы Rockettes должны будут надеть кимоно,” - написала Сьюзен Толчин из университета Джорджа Мэйсона, автор книги «Buying Into America». “People were afraid the Rockettes would have to wear Kimonos,” wrote Susan Tolchin, of George Mason University, the author of “Buying Into America.”
Она была вдали от дома и гордилась своей культурой, и в комнате она обставила всё так, чтобы чувствовать себя комфортно, вплоть до того, что отдала моему отцу вот это кимоно и повесила карту родного города. She was far from home and proud of her culture, and she set up everything in this room to make herself feel comfortable, right down to giving my father this very kimono and laying out a map of her hometown.
Я пришила ему на кимоно две чемпионские нашивки. I sewed two championship patches on his black shirt thing.
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