pantaloons

英 [ˌpæntəˈluːnz] 美 [ˌpæntəˈluːnz]

n.  女式灯笼裤; (旧时的)男式紧身裤,马裤

复数:pantaloons

BNC.38903



牛津词典

noun

  1. 女式灯笼裤
    women's loose trousers/pants with wide legs that fit tightly at the ankles
    1. (旧时的)男式紧身裤,马裤
      (in the past) men's tight trousers/pants fastened at the foot

      柯林斯词典

      1. N-PLURAL 马裤;灯笼裤
        Pantaloons are long trousers with very wide legs, gathered at the ankle.
        1. Hallah wears the stylish tunic and pantaloons common in Kurdistan.
          哈拉穿着库尔德斯坦常见的漂亮束腰上衣和马裤。

      双语例句

      1. Hallah wears the stylish tunic and pantaloons common in Kurdistan.
        哈拉穿着库尔德斯坦常见的漂亮束腰上衣和马裤。
      2. And thats how I ended up dressed in pantaloons and a shirt with puffed sleeves, a scarf tied around my skull, and wearing an earring like Errol Flynn.
        最后,我穿起了马裤和蓬袖衬衫,头上绑了条围巾,戴了一对埃尔罗?弗林似的耳环。
      3. One more, and I'll have your pantaloons!
        再来一次,然后我要赢了你的马裤!
      4. He is said to have adapted the long cavalry pantaloons favoured by the10th Light Dragoons as a replacement for the knee-length breeches and stockings that were then commonplace.
        据说,他曾采纳了当时广受欢迎的第十轻装龙骑兵的兵服样式取代及膝马裤和长筒袜。
      5. They had made shirts, shorts, pantaloons, socks, mittens, sweaters, jackets and scarves.
        他们做了衬衫、短裤、松紧裤、袜子、连指手套、毛衣、夹克和围巾。
      6. He wore his pantaloons very loose and baggy in summer. His coats were execrable; his hat not to be handled.
        夏天,他穿上宽松肥大的裤子,上衣不堪入目,帽子脏得教人不敢碰。