trousers - definizione. Che cos'è trousers
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Cosa (chi) è trousers - definizione


trousers         
  • Ancient Greek]] Attic white-ground [[alabastron]], c. 470 BC, [[British Museum]], London
  • Roman Bronze Statuette of a [[Suebi]] wearing trousers. First to third century AD
  • Silk trousers, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • Convertible Ventilated Trousers shown with one leg cover removed
  • Psalter (the 'Shaftesbury Psalter') with calendar and prayers, England, second quarter of the twelfth century
  • Scythian wearing trousers
  • Parts of trousers
CLOTHING FOR THE LEGS AND LOWER BODY
Slacks; Pairs of pants; Pair of Pants; Trouser; Pants; Troosers; Zubon; Anaxyrides; Pair of pants; Pantalons; Mid rise pants; Pant leg; Pantleg; Dress trousers; Long trousers
n.
1) to put on; wear trousers
2) to take off trousers
3) to button up; unbutton; unzip; zip up one's trousers
4) baggy; long; short trousers
5) a pair of trousers
6) (misc.) a trouser leg
trousers         
  • Ancient Greek]] Attic white-ground [[alabastron]], c. 470 BC, [[British Museum]], London
  • Roman Bronze Statuette of a [[Suebi]] wearing trousers. First to third century AD
  • Silk trousers, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • Convertible Ventilated Trousers shown with one leg cover removed
  • Psalter (the 'Shaftesbury Psalter') with calendar and prayers, England, second quarter of the twelfth century
  • Scythian wearing trousers
  • Parts of trousers
CLOTHING FOR THE LEGS AND LOWER BODY
Slacks; Pairs of pants; Pair of Pants; Trouser; Pants; Troosers; Zubon; Anaxyrides; Pair of pants; Pantalons; Mid rise pants; Pant leg; Pantleg; Dress trousers; Long trousers
Note: The form 'trouser' is used as a modifier.
1.
Trousers are a piece of clothing that you wear over your body from the waist downwards, and that cover each leg separately. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use pants
)
He was smartly dressed in a shirt, dark trousers and boots...
Alexander rolled up his trouser legs.
N-PLURAL: also a pair of N
2.
to wear the trousers: see wear
Trousers         
  • Ancient Greek]] Attic white-ground [[alabastron]], c. 470 BC, [[British Museum]], London
  • Roman Bronze Statuette of a [[Suebi]] wearing trousers. First to third century AD
  • Silk trousers, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • Convertible Ventilated Trousers shown with one leg cover removed
  • Psalter (the 'Shaftesbury Psalter') with calendar and prayers, England, second quarter of the twelfth century
  • Scythian wearing trousers
  • Parts of trousers
CLOTHING FOR THE LEGS AND LOWER BODY
Slacks; Pairs of pants; Pair of Pants; Trouser; Pants; Troosers; Zubon; Anaxyrides; Pair of pants; Pantalons; Mid rise pants; Pant leg; Pantleg; Dress trousers; Long trousers
·noun ·pl A garment worn by men and boys, extending from the waist to the knee or to the ankle, and covering each leg separately.

Wikipedia

Trousers
Trousers (British English), slacks, or pants are an item of clothing that may have originated in Central Asia, worn from the waist to anywhere between the knees and the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, and dresses).
Esempi dal corpus di testo per trousers
1. I wonder what will happen if the girls rolled up the trousers to make them look like 3/4 length trousers, would they ban them wearing trousers too??
2. Our nurses can wear either a dress or trousers, and more of them are opting for trousers – it‘s more practical.
3. Pupils are allowed to wear trousers, skirts or a traditional shalwar kameez, consisting of trousers and a tunic.
4. Then he gets dressed, putting his trousers on before his pants and saying his trousers are a Work of Art.
5. The men will appear at the opening in atypically monochrome wool coats, hoodies, baggy trousers and fedoras; the women in long coats, cashmere cardigans and cigarette trousers.