pantaloons
美 [?pænt(?)l?unz]
英 [?pænt??lu?nz] 
- n.女式燈籠褲;(舊時的)男式緊身褲
- 網絡褲子;窄褲;褲類
英漢雙解
1. | 女式燈籠褲women's loose trousers/pants with wide legs that fit tightly at the ankles |
2. | (舊時的)男式緊身褲,馬褲(in the past) men's tight trousers/pants fastened at the foot |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
ten minutes afterwards , general morcerf was seen on the steps in a black coat with a military collar , black pantaloons , and black gloves.
十分鐘以后,馬爾塞夫將軍身穿黑衣黑褲,系著軍人的領結,戴著黑手套,出現到臺階上。
He wore his pantaloons very loose and baggy in summer. His coats were execrable ; his hat not to be handled.
夏天,他穿上寬松肥大的褲子,上衣不堪入目,帽子臟得教人不敢碰。
They were looser than the tight pantaloon were favored for daytime wear while pantaloons were more evening attire.
它們比緊身男式馬褲寬松,更看好于白天,而男式馬褲更是一種晚裝。
Drama and theatre are important elements in Mr Biyani's stores, which also include the Pantaloons and Food Bazaar chains.
戲劇和劇院是比亞尼商店(包括Pantaloons和FoodBazaar連鎖店在內)中的重要元素。
his cap was a dainty thing , his closebuttoned blue cloth roundabout was new and natty , and so were his pantaloons.
他的帽子很精致,藍色的上衣扣得緊緊的,又新又整潔,他的褲子也是一樣。