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pantaloons

US // (ˌpæntəˈluːnz) //

裤子,长裤,裤装,裤袜

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : historymen's tight-fitting trousers, esp those fastening under the instep worn in the late 18th and early 19th centurieschildren's trousers resembling these
    • : informal, or facetious any trousers, esp baggy ones

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • It consisted of a pair of pantaloons made of rough cloth, of which the right side was grey, the left of a dark colour.

  • The president, the vice-presidents, and the stewards were to have three buttons on a slash cuff, and to wear blue pantaloons.

  • Caniche snatched up the pantaloons, and away she flew, the traveller posting after her, dressed only in his night shirt.

  • He lived at peace with all mankind,In friendship he was true: His coat had pocket-holes behind,His pantaloons were blue.

  • A traveller in 1845 describes the Berbers or Touriacks as very white, always clothed, and wearing pantaloons like Europeans.