English to Portuguese Dictionary sweatshirt

sweatshirt

suéter
definition
noun
They wore old flannel shirts, and sweatshirts that hung over ripped jeans.
a loose, heavy shirt, typically made of cotton, worn when exercising or as leisurewear.
translation of 'sweatshirt'
noun
suéter
example
His denim jeans were well-worn but clean and he was wearing a plain, blue cotton jacket over a maroon 'sweatshirt' .
Theo walked over to her with a 'sweatshirt' and sweatpants and took the picture.
Right now he was wearing a Rancid 'sweatshirt' with dark blue jeans and a black hat.
She is a typical teenager, dressed in dark clothing and a black 'sweatshirt' complete with hood.
The other two guys, Sean and Brandon, were dressed in jeans and 'sweatshirts' .
The spirit of the Italian delegation, in their yellow caps and 'sweatshirts' and their chants about Genoa, was completely different.
So there was everyone looking like goddam snowmen wearing scarf three 'sweatshirts' , gloves, and beanies.
They wore old flannel shirts, and 'sweatshirts' that hung over ripped jeans.
We had decided to remain in our pajamas and dress warmly using 'sweatshirts' and scarves.
Gazing at the various NYC baseball caps and 'sweatshirts' , I felt rather queasy.
We were desperate to emulate our heroes in Bulgaria and Russia, so we ripped our ballet tights and wore our 'sweatshirts' inside out.
What about the people who wear hooded 'sweatshirts' because they keep you warm and cover your head from the rain?
The donation consists of 30 kits for school and youth teams including shirts, shorts, 'sweatshirts' , balls and bags.
They were wearing dark tracksuit bottoms and 'sweatshirts' .
For trading in my tank tops for 'sweatshirts' , for taking the air conditioners out and putting the storm windows in.
I packed everything from 'sweatshirts' to bikinis to thongs to sneakers.
The zip-front styles make them more adaptable than 'sweatshirts' and the material is warmer than a cardigan.
People in Devonshire don't walk around wearing jeans and 'sweatshirts' during the dog days of summer.
Young people like jeans and 'sweatshirts' with American slogans or logos.
She pulled out a drawer, picking out a few shirts and 'sweatshirts' that she would like to take when she was away.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one