pantaloons怎么读/pantaloons的发音
pantaloons的音标:英[ˌpæntəˈluːnz] 美[ˌpæntəˈluːnz]
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pantaloons是什么意思
n. (男式)马裤; 傻老头, 裤子( pantaloon的名词复数 )
n a buffoon in modern pantomimes; the butt of jokes
n a character in the commedia dell'arte; portrayed as a foolish old man
n trousers worn in former times
pantaloons的用法和双语例句
1. He wore a pair of bright red pantaloons to the costume party.
他穿着一条鲜红色的灯笼裤参加了化妆舞会。
2. In the 19th century, men often paired pantaloons with long boots.
在19世纪,男性常常将灯笼裤与长靴搭配穿着。
3. The actor's pantaloons were tight-fitting and ended at the ankle.
那位演员的灯笼裤非常紧身,裤脚刚好到脚踝。
4. Her pirate costume included a white shirt and black pantaloons.
她的海盗装扮包括一件白衬衫和一条黑色灯笼裤。
5. Pantaloons were popular in Europe during the Regency era.
在摄政时期,灯笼裤在欧洲非常流行。
6. The tailor adjusted the waistband of the pantaloons for a better fit.
裁缝调整了灯笼裤的腰围,使其更合身。
7. The clown's oversized pantaloons made everyone laugh.
小丑那条超大号的灯笼裤逗得大家哈哈大笑。
8. Vintage pantaloons are often featured in historical reenactments.
复古灯笼裤经常出现在历史重演活动中。
9. The fashion show included a modern twist on classic pantaloons.
这场时装秀展示了经典灯笼裤的现代改良版。
10. She sewed her own pantaloons using a pattern from the 1800s.
她用19世纪的缝纫图样自己缝制了一条灯笼裤。