1. a character in the commedia dell'arte that is usually a skinny old dotard who wears spectacles, slippers, and a tight-fitting combination of trousers and stockings
2. a buffoon in pantomimes
3. wide breeches worn especially in England during the reign of Charles II
4. close-fitting trousers usually having straps passing under the instep and worn especially in the 19th century
5. loose-fitting usually shorter than ankle-length trousers
pantaloons 片语
片语
Crimson Silk Pantaloons深红色丝质马裤
a pair of pantaloons一条潘达隆裤
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pantaloons s男式马裤
Jupe pantaloons裙式马裤
Line Dance-Pantaloons排舞
Jeans-pantaloons牛仔裤
Pantaloons and Power裤子与权力
Night Watch Pantaloons守夜人马裤
pantaloons 例句
英汉例句
he is said to have adapted the long cavalry pantaloons favoured by the 10th light dragoons as a replacement for the knee-length breeches and stockings that were then commonplace.
据说,他曾采纳了当时广受欢迎的第十轻装龙骑兵的兵服样式取代及膝马裤和长筒袜。
they had made shirts, shorts, pantaloons , socks, mittens, sweaters, jackets and scarves.
他们做了衬衫、短裤、松紧裤、袜子、连指手套、毛衣、夹克和围巾。
pantaloons (where we get the word pants) were made popular in 1812 by george bryan 「beau」 brummell who wore his with a foot strap (like modern ski pants) to keep the pants tight and avoid creases.
pantaloons was later applied to another style of trousers that came into fashion toward the end of the 18th century, tight-fitting garments that had begun to replace knee breeches .