English
Etymology
From sweat + shirt.
Pronunciation
Noun
sweatshirt (plural sweatshirts)
- A loose shirt, usually made of a knit fleece, for athletic wear and now often used as casual apparel.
- A shirt worn against the skin, usually under other clothing, to absorb sweat.
- Synonym: undershirt
Derived terms
Translations
loose shirt
- Catalan: dessuadora (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 運動衫/运动衫 (zh) (yùndòngshān), 运动衫 (zh) (yùndòng shān)
- Czech: mikina (cs) f
- Finnish: collegepaita, collegepusero
- French: sweat-shirt (fr), sweatshirt (fr) m
- German: Sweatshirt (de) n
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- Italian: felpa (it) f
- Japanese: トレーナー (ja) (torēnā), スウェットシャツ (suwettoshatsu)
- Persian: سویتشرت (suitšert)
- Polish: bluza (pl) f
- Portuguese: moletom m
- Russian: олимпи́йка (ru) f (olimpíjka), (спорти́вный) сви́тер (ru) m (svítɛr), сви́тер (ru) m (svíter), балахо́н (ru) m (balaxón) (rural), ма́стерка (ru) f (másterka) (colloquial), фуфа́йка (ru) f (fufájka)
- Spanish: sudadera f, buzo (es) m (Argentina, Ecuador, Uruguay), chompa (es) m (Colombia), polerón m (Chile), sudador m (Dominican Republic), chándal (es) m
- Welsh: crys chwys (cy) m
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shirt for absorbing sweat
Anagrams
Norman
Etymology
Borrowed from English sweatshirt.
Noun
sweatshirt m (plural sweatshirts)
- (Jersey) sweatshirt