trou·sers
noun/ˈtraʊzəz/
/ˈtraʊzərz/
(especially British English) (North American English usually pants)
[plural]Idioms - a piece of clothing that covers the lower body and is divided into two parts to cover each leg separately
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裤子 - a pair of grey trousers
一条灰裤子 - Doug was wearing black trousers and a blue shirt.
道格穿着黑裤子蓝衬衣。 - baggy/tight/cropped trousers
宽松/紧身/七分裤 - linen/leather/corduroy trousers
亚麻/皮革/灯芯绒长裤 - tracksuit/pyjama trousers
运动服/睡衣裤 - He dropped his trousers.
他脱了裤子。
Extra ExamplesTopics Clothes and Fashiona1- He quickly pulled on his trousers and a T-shirt.
他赶紧穿上裤子和 T 恤衫。 - Boys used to be dressed in short trousers until they reached adulthood.
男孩们过去一直穿着短裤,直到成年。 - a woman in a smart pair of black trousers
穿着漂亮黑色裤子的女人
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- long
- short
- baggy
- …
- pair
- pull on
- pull up
- drop
- …
- bottoms
- leg
- …
- in trousers
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from archaic trouse (singular) from Irish triús and Scottish Gaelic triubhas (see trews), on the pattern of drawers. - a pair of grey trousers
Idioms
catch somebody with their trousers down (British English)
(also catch somebody with their pants down)
- (informal) to arrive or do something when somebody is not expecting it and not ready, especially when they are in an embarrassing situation
使突陷窘境;乘人措手不及;出其不意;冷不防
wear the trousers (British English)
(North American English wear the pants)
- (often disapproving, becoming old-fashioned) (especially of a woman) to be the person in a marriage or other relationship who makes most of the decisions
(在婚姻等关系中)处于支配的位置,起指挥的作用 - It's obvious who wears the trousers in that family!
家里谁穿裤子一目了然!
- It's obvious who wears the trousers in that family!