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pajama

/puh-jah-muh, -jam-uh/US // pəˈdʒɑ mə, -ˈdʒæm ə //

睡衣,睡衣裤,睡袍,睡裤

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or resembling pajamas: a pajama top; a lounging outfit with pajama pants.

Examples

  • For their evening Zoom date, Armen “frantically cleaned” his house in Silver Spring and put on a button-down and pajama pants — but changed into jeans at the last minute in case he had to stand up, which eventually he did.

  • I’m at home on my couch in my pajamas, staring at my computer for 18 hours a day.

  • Luckily, fixing up your privacy and security online is a simple goal that you can achieve without having to change out of your pajamas or venture into the real world.

  • Some were asleep, rushed out in pajamas and underwear, without provisions to deal with the 20-degree weather.

  • There’s a world in which it’s very easy to imagine attending it virtually in your pajamas, or while you’re at your desk.

  • Wearing pink pajama trousers, a blue T-shirt and purple sandals, she holds a cup of water for her youngest child to sip from.

  • He took a small metal cylinder from his pajama pocket and picked up the guitar.

  • They wore no bras under their easy, loose dresses and pajama-like pants.

  • They could be pajama bottoms, sweats, fleece kind of things.

  • It could be seen on the pajama trousers embroidered in crystals, paillettes, and glass beads.

  • Bearing on him with all his weight, he loosed his own pajama-cord and tied the man's hands behind him.

  • The little pajama'd figure sitting on the edge of the bed favored her friend with a cold stare.

  • Its fingers seared through the lamb's-wool that cloaked them—through the silken mesh of his pajama coat beneath.

  • Well, began the other reflectively, holding his pajama jacket together with one hand and rubbing a touseled head with the other.

  • He read it three times, until he knew it by heart, and he slept with it in the pocket of his pajama coat.