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Meaning of Singlet | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈsɪŋɡlɪt

Definitions

  1. A set of one, an item not part of a larger set
  2. A multiplet having a single member, especially a single spectroscopic peak.
  3. A quantum state having zero spin.
  4. A person who does not have a form of multiplicity; a single self or personality occupying one human body.
  5. A single piece of clothing
    Australia, Ireland, New-Zealand, Nigeria, Singapore, UK
  6. A sleeveless buttonless shirt with a low-cut neck.
    Australia, Ireland, New-Zealand, Nigeria, Singapore, UK
  7. A one-piece, tight-fitting uniform, usually made of spandex or nylon, required in wrestling and powerlifting.

Equivalents

العربية القميص
Azərbaycanca ana
Беларуская майка сако́лка
Български потник трико
Bosanski atleta
Català samarreta
Čeština nátělník tílko
Cymraeg fest
Dansk undertrøje
Ελληνικά φανέλα φανελάκι
Esperanto subĉemizo
فارسی تک تک
עברית גופיה
Hrvatski atleta
Bahasa Indonesia kaus kutang rompi singlet yukensi
Italiano canotta canottiera
ქართული მაისურა
Қазақша ішкөйлек
Kurdî ana fêst
Кыргызча токум
Latina interula
Latviešu krekls
Македонски маица
Nederlands onderhemd singlet
Português malha regata singleto
Română maiou
Русский Майка си́нглет
Српски atleta
Svenska linne undertröja
தமிழ் ஒற்றை
Tagalog sando
Türkçe atlet
Tiếng Việt áo may ô

Examples

“2003, Timothy M. Cox, 90: Protoporphyria, Karl M. Kadish, Kevin M. Smith, Roger Guilard, (editors), The Porphyrin Handbook, Volume 14: Medical Aspects of Porphyrins, page 132, When a ground state molecule absorbs a photon, the values of the electron spins are not altered and thus the primary excited state is the singlet state.”
“However, even if it were possible to supply benzophenone with radiation of the appropriate wavelength to produce the second excited singlet state of the molecule, this singlet would rapidly convert to the lowest singlet state (S1).”
“Singlet and monocultural identity is so normalized that many voice hearers and plurals don’t share their experiences with anyone, living in isolation (and sometimes in poverty) and spending considerable inner resources to manage postures and performances of ‘mental health’.”
“Her system started when she was 17 years old: “We were not created by trauma. It started from being a singlet (one body, one person), but then, we lost our sense of self. […]”
“More strongly, respect might require that singlets themselves accept, in the context of interacting with plurals, that people are truly distinct people.”
“Winston wrenched his body out of bed — naked, for a member of the Outer Party received only 3,000 clothing coupons annually, and a suit of pyjamas was 600 — and seized a dingy singlet and a pair of shorts that were lying across a chair.”
“2000, Nicole Matthews, Kitsch on the Fringe: Suburbia in Recent Australian Comedy Film, Roger Webster, Expanding Suburbia: Reviewing Suburban Narratives, page 176, The semiotics of the singlet - immediately identifiable in Australia, especially in its usual shade of blue, with male manual labourers¹⁶ - underlines the contrast between the effete fakery of ballroom costumes and real masculinity to be found underneath or in the world of folk dancing.”
“However, even in the latter he wears a blue singlet to help remind the audience of his working-class roots.”
“2009, Deborah Penrith, Live & Work in: Australia, Crimson Publishing, UK, page 192, Women wear dresses, cropped trousers and vests with lightweight linen jackets and you will find men in anything from a business suit to a pair of stubbies (very short shorts) and a singlet top (white vest) or knee-length cargo trousers.”

CEFR level

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