knickers
knickers 英 [ˈnɪkəz] 美 [ˈnɪkərz]
n. 灯笼裤,短裤;女用灯笼裤型的扎口短裤
名词复数:knickers
- Knickers are underwear, especially women's underpants. Your little cousin's favorite knickers might be her blue and red Wonder Woman knickers.
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- n. 灯笼裤,短裤;女用灯笼裤型的扎口短裤
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1. The first time I pulled my knickers down I felt my soul fall out.
第一次脱了短裤,我感觉自己的灵魂也掉了出去。
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2. The outrageous star is still not bored of flashing as much flesh as possible and showed off her derriere in tiny PVC knickers and a lace corset top.
荒谬绝伦的明星仍然不厌倦尽可能多的闪光灯,背过身来看到她身上聚氯乙烯短裤和花边风情。
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3. To this day I can feel myself almost swooning with shame as I stood, a very small, round-faced boy in short corduroy knickers, before the two women.
一个圆脸的小孩,穿着灯芯绒短裤,站在两位太太面前,至今我还感到,害羞充满了我的整个大脑。
- knickers (n.) 1866, in reference to loose-fitting pants for men worn buckled or buttoned at the waist and knees, shortening of knickerbockers (1859), said to be so called for their resemblance to the trousers of old-time Dutchmen in Cruikshank's illustrations for Washington Irving's "History of New York" (see Knickerbocker). As "short, loose-fitting undergarment for women," by 1882, now the usual sense.
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