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jean

/jeen or, for 1, British formerly jeyn/US // dʒin or, for 1, British formerly dʒeɪn //UK // (dʒiːn) //

爵士裤,爵士乐,爵士,爵士舞

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Sometimes jeans . a sturdy twilled fabric, usually of cotton.
    • : jeans, blue jeans. pants of various fabrics, styled or constructed like blue jeans.Compare Levi's.

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Examples

  • Every one of those products, wherever it ends up, uses resources like the thousands of gallons of water it takes to make a single pair of jeans.

  • King’s depiction on the cover, in jeans and bare feet, showed a marked departure from the slick production associated with her girl-group hits.

  • There is nothing anyone can do to make my low-rise skinny jeans fashionable again.

  • They might not fit into the jeans they wore six months ago and their developing brains need fresh stimulation.

  • Jean initially served as the Center’s executive director from 1993 to 1999.

  • The father, Jean Paul Kruse, was later charged with rape and sexual abuse.

  • I had a chance to work with Jean-François Richet, who directed Mesrine.

  • Major General Jean Kahwaji of the Lebanese armed forces recently declared an “open-ended war” with the militants.

  • There are also essays on Jean Rys, Sylvia Plath, the Brontës, and Henry Roth.

  • Jean-Claude Bensoussan got into the prison wedding business 12 years ago.

  • Aristide washed and powdered Jean himself, the landlord lounging by, pipe in mouth, administering suggestions.

  • Last night I saw Jean Baptiste lying prone upon the floor, and knew that she had beaten him down to it, and he had not resisted.

  • He had not estimated that if Jean Baptiste sought his wife secretly, it must have been because he wished to avoid him.

  • Jean grinned and dribbled self-consciously, and showed his two little teeth to the proudest father in the world.

  • The night passed amid various excursions on the part of Aristide and alarms on the part of Jean.