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pantaloon的意思

pantaloon中文翻譯:

n.褲子;老旦;老丑角

相似詞語短語

palate pants───上顎褲

stirrups pants───女式健身踩腳褲

plotter vs pantser───繪圖儀vs長褲

rampart pant───護墻褲

com fastpants───像緊身褲

flippantly meaning───輕率的意思

pantomimes means───啞劇意味著

be my panties───做我的內褲

pantry organization───食品儲藏室組織

panty liners───月經墊

雙語使用場景

The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank;───第六個階段又轉變為穿寬松衣服和拖鞋的小糟老頭,鼻梁上架著老花鏡,煙袋丟到了一旁,他年輕時的長筒襪保存地很好。

There are already a few national Indian retail chains, including Pantaloon, India's biggest retailer at the moment.───印度已經有一些全國范圍的連鎖店了,包括Pantaloon,印度當今最大的零售商。

Pantaloon, a huge Indian retailer that is opening new shops at the rate of one a week, invests in local business schools.───Pantaloon是印度一家大型零售企業,能以每周一個新店的速度瘋狂擴張,一直對當地商業學校進行投資。

In spite of the fact that it was raining at intervals, Merry-Andrew , Pantaloon and Clown persisted.───盡管不時下著雨,滑稽角色、小丑和傻瓜依然在活動。

They were looser than the tight pantaloon were favored for daytime wear while pantaloons were more evening attire.───它們比緊身男式馬褲寬松,更看好于白天,而男式馬褲更是一種晚裝。

Pantaloon, the Indian clothing retailer, is also in talks with global private equity about a possible investment.───印度服飾零售商Pantaloon也正就一項可能投資,與全球私人股本進行談判。

Into the lean and slippered pantaloon,───化作瘦削的,穿拖鞋的傻老頭,

英語使用場景

But his pantaloons and enormous royal feet have survived, improbably, down the centuries.

Old amahs in black pantaloons lit joss sticks in wayside temples, and prayed for prosperity.

Pantaloon Rather like a Jackanapes, but with the colour in the calyx running around the edge like a frill.

Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon!

He acted as a pantaloon in the play.

Wearing a white dhoti, or wrapped pantaloon, and a faded striped shirt, the 90-year-old king looked less like the man sitting on a $22 billion windfall and more like a retired scholar.

"The Pantaloon in Black, " in which a big negro named Rider struggles with grief over his wife Mannie's early death and ends up killing a white man and getting lynched in retribution.

Pantaloon first appeared as an English word in the 1600's and from the Italian comedy character Pantaleone who wore the first loose "clowns pants".

Some still wore knee breeches, but tightly-fitting pantaloons buttoned round the ankle over the white silk socks were permitted.