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what's the difference between "Sweat-shirt"&"pull" in French
Pull is means sweater? And how abt Sweat-shirt?
Jun 30, 2009 3:40 PM
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Sweat-shirt is from the english 'sweatshirt', more like a long and more robust T-shirt. Originally used for sports. 运动衫
A french pull or pull-over is a (knit) 'pullover' or 'sweater'. 套衫, 套头衫, 毛衣, 毛线衣
June 30, 2009
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Have a look at these:
Sweatshirt: http://www.topnews.in/files/Sweatshirt.jpg
Pullover: http://www.knittingpureandsimple.com/files/mens_pullover.jpg
July 2, 2009
Salut Winglu,
On dit le meme en français. Sweat- shirt c'est sweat-shirt et pull-over aussi restes pull-over. La meme différence du sens entre les deux en anglais.
July 2, 2009
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