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culotte - traduction vers Anglais

WOMAN'S SPLIT SKIRT; EARLIER, BREECHES OR KNICKERS
Trouser skirt; Culotte; Gaucho pants; Kullotte; Kulotte; Kulottes; Kullottes; Culot; Koolats; Divided skirt; Gaucho Pants; Coulot; Coulotte
  • Demi-denims
  • his Cabinet]] in 1823. The president wears knee breeches, while his secretaries wear long [[trousers]].
  • [[Louis XVI]], dressed in culottes

culotte         
n. knickers, pants; trousers, breeches; pantaloons
culotté      
cheeky, insolent (Informal)
jupe-culotte      
n. culottes, divided skirt

Définition

culottes
Culottes are knee-length women's trousers that look like a skirt.
N-PLURAL: also a pair of N

Wikipédia

Culottes

Culottes are an item of clothing worn on the lower half of the body. The term can refer to either split skirts, historical men's breeches, or women's underpants; this is an example of fashion-industry words taken from designs across history, languages and cultures, then being used to describe different garments, often creating confusion among historians and readers. The French word culotte is (a pair of) panties, pants, knickers, trousers, shorts, or (historically) breeches; derived from the French word culot, meaning the lower half of a thing, the lower garment in this case.

In English-speaking history culottes were originally the knee-breeches commonly worn by gentlemen of the European upper-classes from the late Middle Ages or Renaissance through the early 19th century. The style of tight trousers ending just below the knee was popularized in France during the reign of Henry III (1574–1589). Culottes were normally closed and fastened about the leg, to the knee, by buttons, a strap and buckle, or a draw-string. During the French Revolution of 1789–1799, working-class revolutionaries were known as the "sans-culottes" – literally, "without culottes" – a name derived from their rejection of aristocratic apparel. In the United States, the first five presidents, from George Washington through James Monroe, wore culottes according to the style of the late 18th century.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour culotte
1. Une fille qui boit trop, [...] abuse des stupéfiants, change d‘amant comme de culotte, sait s‘en passer aussi – comme de culotte.
2. Martin Annen, ancien champion de lutte ŕ la culotte, arbore un quintal vigoureux.
3. A la fin, Chattot, en culotte, incarne Madame de Tourvel humiliée.
4. Ne pas se quitter pour mieux se marquer ŕ la culotte.
5. Pour commencer, le baudrier, culotte de montagnard faite de sangles et de boucles.