单词 | combat trousers |
释义 | > as lemmascombat trousers combat trousers n. chiefly British a type of loose-fitting trousers, typically made of heavy cotton in black, camouflage, or khaki, with large external pockets halfway down each leg; a pair of these trousers, originally worn as military issue, but later also as a fashion item; cf. cargo pants n. at cargo n.1 Additions. ΚΠ 1947 Portland (Maine) Sunday Telegram 19 Oct. d6/5 (advt.) Textile Products... Shoe pacs; overcoats; combat trousers; oilskin trousers; gloves; [etc.]. 1951 Times 20 Sept. 5/5 The combat trousers are of self-lined gaberdine with zippers and buttons. 1982 Guardian Weekly (Nexis) 18 July 19 At Goose Green I was given a spare pair of combat trousers, from a pile of Argentine clothes that had been left in a house. 2001 K. Lette Nip 'n' Tuck 30 My niece, devoid of her Doc Marten boots, combat trousers and beanie, had at last allowed her thick golden hair to fall free. < as lemmas |
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