Skip to main content

pants

/pants/US // pænts //UK // (pænts) //

裤子,裤衩,裤装,绔子弟

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : trousers.
    • : underpants, especially for women and children; panties.
    • : British. men's underpants, especially long drawers.

Phrases

  • pants off, the
  • ants in one's pants
  • beat the pants off
  • caught with one's pants down
  • get the lead out of (one's pants)
  • kick in the pants
  • seat of the pants
  • talk someone's arm (pants) off
  • wear the pants

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The Squeeze pants feature cargo-style pockets, with a zippered one in the front for tons of storage.

  • Fast fashion sites like Shein have been churning out their takes on the pants trend at a ferocious pace.

  • It’s hard to see how we can go back to a world of plain denim when there are pants options out there for everyone.

  • The only other acceptable place to wear or carry a beacon is in an internally sewn, beacon-specific pants pocket.

  • Its sliding outer case features a belt clip that keeps it from jumping out of your pants pocket and also functions as a stand.

  • So here I am in my requisite Lululemon pants, grunting along to an old hip-hop song at a most ungodly hour.

  • He wore white gloves, a dignified long black coat, and matching pants and vest, and he carried a dark walking stick.

  • If you Google “Muslim Christmas tree star” you will see a list of right-wing websites wetting their pants over this.

  • The Plaza Hotel cooked a fancy-pants latke with red wine braised oxtail, horseradish sunchoke cream, and crispy kale.

  • Shirtless bros with pillowy lips and cargo pants pulled down to expose tufts of pubic hair.

  • You're ridin' game in a tough place, as any man has to do who starts with only his pants and his head on.

  • He is an old, grizzled man dressed in dungaree pants, a sweater, and a woolen cap with ear flaps.

  • He wears the same corduroy pants that Uncle Ben gave him on his twenty-first birthday.

  • He was of middle age, black as anthracite coal, bald-headed, (p. 226) and was dressed in pants and coat made of old sailcloth.

  • He was dressed in pants made of old sailcloth, and the tattered cast-off blouse of a Union soldier.