pants 英 [pænts]  

pants

pants  英 [pænts]

n. 裤子 

名词复数:pants 

Richard,can you pull down your pants? 理查德,你能脱下你的裤子吗?
Then flip pants over to iron the outside of that leg. 然后翻过裤子,熨刚才熨过的那条裤腿的外侧。

  • In the UK, pants are women's undergarments. You might also call pants "knickers" or "underwear."
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  • n. 裤子
  • 1. Richard,can you pull down your pants?

    理查德,你能脱下你的裤子吗?

  • 2. Then flip pants over to iron the outside of that leg.

    然后翻过裤子,熨刚才熨过的那条裤腿的外侧。

  • 3. Teacher: "What is in your pants that you have but I do not have?

    老师问: “你裤子有而我裤子里面却没有的东西是什么?

  • pants (n.) trousers, 1840, see pantaloons. Colloquial singular pant is attested from 1893. To wear the pants "be the dominant member of a household" is first attested 1931. To do something by the seat of (one's) pants "by human instinct" is from 1942, originally of pilots, perhaps with some notion of being able to sense the condition and situation of the plane by engine vibrations, etc. To be caught with (one's) pants down "discovered in an embarrassing condition" is from 1932.
pants / pænts ; NAmE pænts / noun [plural ] 1 ( BrE) underpantsor knickers 内裤;短衬裤 a pair of pants 一件内裤 2 ( especially NAmE) trousers 裤子 a new pair of pants 一条新裤子 ski pants 滑雪裤 see also cargo pants 3 BrE slang also used as an adjective 也用作形容词 something you think is of poor quality 次品;劣质品 SYN rubbish Their new CD is absolute pants! 他们的新光盘绝对是次货! Do we have to watch this pants programme? 我们非要看这种烂节目吗? IDIOM bore, scare, etc. the ˈpants off sb ( informal) to make sb extremely bored, frightened, etc. 把…烦死(或吓死等) more at ant , catch v. , seat n. , wear v. , wet v. pants / pænts ; NAmE pænts /
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