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legging

/leg-ing/US // ˈlɛg ɪŋ //

裤袜,打底裤,裤衩,裤腿

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a covering for the leg, usually extending from the ankle to the knee but sometimes higher, worn by soldiers, riders, workers, etc.Compare chaps, gaiter, puttee.
    • : leggings, close-fitting knit pants.the pants of a two-piece snowsuit.

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Examples

  • Dancers wear leotards and leggings for ease of movement, but also to observe subtleties in form as they move.

  • For years, the company has been adding more stretch to its jeans so they could better compete on comfort with items like leggings and yoga pants.

  • The tops range from $75 to $120, depending on your preferred style, and you can pick up a pair of leggings to match.

  • The brand’s Edge leggings are formfitting but don’t feel tight or restrictive, with a front key pocket inside the soft waistband and a power-mesh panel around the waist for extra support.

  • She also loves the longer cut, which goes with everything from leggings to jeans.

  • He drew up the legging and examined the part that covered the spot in the ankle which had received the blow.

  • Chilkat—Men: Blanket or bark mat robe, shirt-coat (rare), legging-moccasins, basket hat.

  • Mackenzie and Yukon—Men: Shirt-coat, legging-moccasins, breech-cloth, hat and hood.

  • But his guardian had heard him and the black upon his leg was as warm as though it were his moccasin and legging that he wore.

  • A dozen hands dragged the warrior from the fire and stamped out a blaze that had started in the fringe of one legging.