. "Costume"@fr . . . "Costume"@pt . . . . . . . "A Costume is an article of clothing on FarmVille for your farmer to wear. Costumes are found on the \"Costume\" tab of the outfit navigation screen."@en . . . "Costumes are delivered in Instruction Books. Once you learn the costume, you have it permanently available to you. In order to trigger the costume, you must use a Standard Holoshroud in most of the cases, a consumable item (you use one charge each time you activate a costume)."@en . "Image:Costume (Status Effect).png A Costume is a harmless that alters a character's appearance. While this effect has no truly harmful effects, the affected character will be unable to interact with NPCs or objects while this effect is active."@en . "Les Costumes sont des \u00E9l\u00E9ments d'Hyrule Warriors et Hyrule Warriors Legends"@fr . . "Image:Costume (Status Effect).png A Costume is a harmless that alters a character's appearance. While this effect has no truly harmful effects, the affected character will be unable to interact with NPCs or objects while this effect is active."@en . . . "94"^^ . . "At the Justice League Hall of Fame, a large number of wax sculptures of the JLA were on display, complete with their costumes. when a heatwave occurred during the Cosmic Crisis, the costumes were in danger of getting ruined, so Marvin, Wendy and Wonder Dog worked quickly to get them off."@en . . . "A Costume is an article of clothing on FarmVille for your farmer to wear. Costumes are found on the \"Costume\" tab of the outfit navigation screen."@en . . "Costume (\u30AD\u30B0\u30EA\u30DF, Kigurimi) is the ninety fourth chapter of the Nisekoi manga series, written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi, and published weekly in the magazine Weekly Sh\u014Dnen Jump."@en . . . "Costumes are delivered in Instruction Books. Once you learn the costume, you have it permanently available to you. In order to trigger the costume, you must use a Standard Holoshroud in most of the cases, a consumable item (you use one charge each time you activate a costume)."@en . . "Evento que ocrre raramente. Ver tamb\u00E9m:"@pt . . "Kigurimi"@en . . "Costumes are a special type of equipment, which fits the Costume slot and often covers your other equipment visually. Unlike Insignias, Costumes don't give any stats."@en . "In 2364, Q appeared in a variety of costumes to the crew of the USS Enterprise-D, eliciting the frustrated cry from Jean-Luc Picard, \"What is this need of yours for costumes, Q? Have you no identity of your own?\" (TNG: \"Hide and Q\" ) In 2372, entering USS Voyager's holodeck in her Starfleet uniform, \"Lucille Davenport\" explained her strange attire to Lord Burleigh as a costume. (VOY: \"Persistence of Vision\")"@en . "A costume is one out of possibly many frames of a sprite, in which it can transfer itself into any of the pictures (costumes). They can be named, edited, deleted, and created, but every sprite must have at least one costume."@en . . . "A costume is a piece of equipment that can change the onscreen clothing of any character. Each character has their own unique set of costumes. They have been present since the very first Hyperdimension Neptunia and in every other installment past it. See also: \n* Weapon \n* Accessory \n* Ornament \n* Armor \n* Processor Unit"@en . . . "Costume"@fr . . "The Costume Wiki has almost 150 articles on costumes, mostly for children."@en . "Evento que ocrre raramente. Ver tamb\u00E9m:"@pt . . . "Les Costumes sont des d\u00E9corations que le personnage peut mettre sur lui de mani\u00E8re \u00E0 changer l'apparence de son armure ou de sa coiffe. Afficher un costume ne change les statistiques de l'armure (bonus d'armure, rune, insigne, etc.). Son utilit\u00E9 est donc purement visuelle. Il existe des costumes int\u00E9graux qui changent l'apparence de toute l'armure et d'autres qui ne changent que l'apparence de la coiffe, les chapeaux festifs. \n* Liste des costumes."@fr . . . . "In 2364, Q appeared in a variety of costumes to the crew of the USS Enterprise-D, eliciting the frustrated cry from Jean-Luc Picard, \"What is this need of yours for costumes, Q? Have you no identity of your own?\" (TNG: \"Hide and Q\" ) In 2372, entering USS Voyager's holodeck in her Starfleet uniform, \"Lucille Davenport\" explained her strange attire to Lord Burleigh as a costume. (VOY: \"Persistence of Vision\")"@en . "Coffre"@fr . . . . . "Changer l'apparence des personnages"@fr . "Mode aventure"@fr . "The Costume Wiki has almost 150 articles on costumes, mostly for children."@en . . . . "Description from the official Costume FAQ: Costumes are items that are equipped into a character's costume slots to change their appearance. Costumes are decorative items only. They are worn over a character's existing armor without affecting any stats. There are slots for costume headpieces and body pieces in the inventory window. Similar to guild capes and headgear, these slots have toggles you can set to show or hide your costume in combat areas or towns and outposts. Costumes are automatically hidden during PvP matches. Unlike armor, those costumes that can be dyed are usually not dyed gray by default; the default colors are noted on the individual articles."@en . "A costume is a piece of equipment that can change the onscreen clothing of any character. Each character has their own unique set of costumes. They have been present since the very first Hyperdimension Neptunia and in every other installment past it. See also: \n* Weapon \n* Accessory \n* Ornament \n* Armor \n* Processor Unit"@en . "Be what you want... or what you're scared of... or just something entertaining. Many people use Halloween as an opportunity to be what they can't or wouldn't even want to be in their normal life. Many costumes have different variations: scary, sexy, cute, old-fashioned or specific colors. So, although the witch costume is listed below under scary, it could have an eighteenth century version, a sexy version or a cute child's version."@en . "Costume"@en . "Chercher \"costume\" sur dicod'\u00D2c (dictionnaires en ligne sur le site du Congr\u00E8s permanent de la lenga occitana)"@fr . . . "Be what you want... or what you're scared of... or just something entertaining. Many people use Halloween as an opportunity to be what they can't or wouldn't even want to be in their normal life. Many costumes have different variations: scary, sexy, cute, old-fashioned or specific colors. So, although the witch costume is listed below under scary, it could have an eighteenth century version, a sexy version or a cute child's version."@en . "Chercher \"costume\" sur dicod'\u00D2c (dictionnaires en ligne sur le site du Congr\u00E8s permanent de la lenga occitana)"@fr . . "Les Costumes sont des \u00E9l\u00E9ments d'Hyrule Warriors et Hyrule Warriors Legends"@fr . "\u30AD\u30B0\u30EA\u30DF"@en . . . . . "Costume (\u30AD\u30B0\u30EA\u30DF, Kigurimi) is the ninety fourth chapter of the Nisekoi manga series, written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi, and published weekly in the magazine Weekly Sh\u014Dnen Jump."@en . . "At the Justice League Hall of Fame, a large number of wax sculptures of the JLA were on display, complete with their costumes. when a heatwave occurred during the Cosmic Crisis, the costumes were in danger of getting ruined, so Marvin, Wendy and Wonder Dog worked quickly to get them off."@en . "Costume"@en . . . . . . . . . "Les Costumes sont des d\u00E9corations que le personnage peut mettre sur lui de mani\u00E8re \u00E0 changer l'apparence de son armure ou de sa coiffe. Afficher un costume ne change les statistiques de l'armure (bonus d'armure, rune, insigne, etc.). Son utilit\u00E9 est donc purement visuelle. Il existe des costumes int\u00E9graux qui changent l'apparence de toute l'armure et d'autres qui ne changent que l'apparence de la coiffe, les chapeaux festifs. \n* Liste des costumes."@fr . "Costumes are a special type of equipment, which fits the Costume slot and often covers your other equipment visually. Unlike Insignias, Costumes don't give any stats."@en . . . . . . "Description from the official Costume FAQ: Costumes are items that are equipped into a character's costume slots to change their appearance. Costumes are decorative items only. They are worn over a character's existing armor without affecting any stats. There are slots for costume headpieces and body pieces in the inventory window. Similar to guild capes and headgear, these slots have toggles you can set to show or hide your costume in combat areas or towns and outposts. Costumes are automatically hidden during PvP matches."@en . "A costume is one out of possibly many frames of a sprite, in which it can transfer itself into any of the pictures (costumes). They can be named, edited, deleted, and created, but every sprite must have at least one costume."@en .