knickerbockers
美 [?n?k?r?bɑk?rz]
英 [?n?k?(r)?b?k?(r)z] 
- n.(尤指舊時穿的膝下扎緊的)燈籠褲
- 網絡兒童燈籠短褲;索腳短褲;原名紐約尼克勃克斯隊
英漢雙解
1. | (尤指舊時穿的膝下扎緊的)燈籠褲short loose trousers/pants that fit tightly just below the knee, worn especially in the past |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
She sat on the bidet soaping herself and talked to me pleasantly about this and that; she liked the knickerbockers I was wearing.
她坐在坐浴盆上擦肥皂,一面愉快地跟我東拉西扯,說她喜歡我穿的燈籠短褲。
He came only once, in white knickerbockers , and had a fight with a bum named Etty in the garden.
他只來過一次,穿著一條白燈籠褲,還在花園里跟一個姓艾蒂的二流子干了一架。
Not surprisingly neither angora nor cashmere knickerbockers features on the packing list that appears at the end of this book.
不管是安哥拉山羊毛還是開士米羊絨燈籠褲都毫無意外地未被列入本書末尾的打包清單中。
They should, he instructed, wear a skirt that finishes three inches off the ground and knickerbockers of "soft angora, not cashmere" .
他曾說,女人們應當穿著高于地面3英寸的短裙以及由“安哥拉山羊毛而非開士米羊絨”做成的燈籠褲。
Hmm. I knew I should have taken that left turn at Albuquerque. Oh, well. I'll just ask this gent in the fancy knickerbockers .
嗯。我知道在阿爾布開克應該朝左轉。哦,好吧。我來問問這個穿著燈籠褲的搞笑家伙。
Later, "Knickerbockers" became a term for the city's oldest families, who were proud of their long residence there.
后來“尼克博克”成為了城里年代最早移民們的專有名詞,這些移民為他們長期居住在此而驕傲。
WuShiZhe wear assorted knickerbockers, and dressed in dense buttons of tang lantern sleeve unlined upper garment or vest.
舞獅者穿各色燈籠褲,上身穿密鈕扣的唐燈籠袖衫或背心。
I used to wear knickerbockers when I was in college.
我上大學時常喜歡穿燈籠褲。
The knickerbockers were popular in seventies in our country.
燈籠褲在我國七十年代很流行。