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jeans

/jeenz/US // dʒinz //UK // (dʒiːnz) //

牛仔裤,牛仔,仔裤

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Sir James [hop-wood], /ˈhɒp wʊd/, 1877–1946, English astrophysicist and author.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Suzy Biszantz, president of Favorite Daughter, Hervé Léger, Hudson and Joe’s Jeans, which are all part of Centric Brands Group, told Glossy that she signed a year-long lease in April on a large office complex in the Arts District of Los Angeles.

  • He was standing on the corner and wearing only a T-shirt and jeans, and this was 11:30 at night and it was really cold.

  • The whims of fashionistas have brought us bellbottoms and skinny jeans and everything in between.

  • Available at Neiman Marcus Rialto Jeans, $245  These jeans are truly wearable art.

  • Instead, break out a form-fitting garment — think skinny jeans or a curve-hugging dress.

  • James Carville, who showed up in dark sunglasses, blue jeans, and running jacket.

  • It really ain't safe for such pilgrims t' be cavortin' over the prairies with all that boodle in their jeans.

  • Sometime a book will be written about the Jeans of this war, the great friendships it has brought forth between men.

  • Major Parker was a brisk little man, clad in brindle jeans of ancient cut, resplendent with brass buttons.

  • "That's one way for 'em to get blue jeans," said the driver cryptically.

  • She was in jeans, maybe she was eighteen, maybe she was Rodan's daughter.