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hose

British pronunciation/hˈə‍ʊz/
American pronunciation/ˈhoʊz/
1

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a lengthy, flexible tube, made of plastic or rubber, often used in firefighting and gardening, that can direct the flow of water to the direction it is pointed at
синонимы : hosepipe
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a tight-fitting garment worn on the legs in the past
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What is a "hose"?

A hose is a leg covering worn by both men and women in the Middle Ages. Hoses were two pieces, one for each leg, tied at the waist with a belt or attached to a doublet. Over time, the hose evolved and became more form-fitting, and by the Renaissance period, they had developed into tight-fitting stockings. Hoses were typically made from wool, silk, or linen and were often decorated with intricate patterns or embroidery. They were an essential part of men's dress in Europe from the 14th to the 16th century and were often worn with short breeches and a tunic or doublet. For women, hoses were often worn under long skirts or gowns to provide warmth and coverage for the legs.

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1The firefighter held a hose on the blaze.
2Attach the discharge hose to the quick connect adapter.
3- Pressurize the hose.
4- Pressurize the hose.
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