单词 | step-in |
释义 | step-inn.adj. A. n. A garment or shoe put on by stepping into it; spec. in plural, loose drawers (more recently, brief panties) for women (chiefly U.S.). ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [noun] > that is put on or fastens in specific way slip-on1815 button-up1836 pullover1908 pull-on1919 step-in1922 popover1942 pull-up1989 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > underwear > [noun] > underpants > for women (and children) knickerbocker1872 trouserettes1874 knickers1882 trolly1891 knicks1895 panties1904 skirt-knicker1908 Directoire knickers1911 panties1922 step-in1922 French knickers1925 scanty1928 passion-killer1943 parapants1944 tap pants1977 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for legs > clothing for legs and lower body > [noun] > trousers > types of > wide or loose slops1481 shipman's hose1540 slop1560 shipman's breek1563 drawers1567 kelsouns1568 scaling1577 scavilones1577 scabilonian1600 calzoons1615 linings1631 swabber-slopsa1658 pantaloon1686 underslops1737 trousers1773 pyjamas1801 Cossacks1820 Turkish trousers1821 hakama1822 salwar1824 slacks1824 sherwal1844 overall1845 bag1853 sack-pants1856 bloomer1862 trouser skirt1883 petticoat trousers1885 mompe1908 step-in1922 bombachas1936 baggies1962 jams1966 palazzo1970 hose- the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > footwear > shoe or boot > shoe > [noun] > types of > slip on shoe step-in1922 slip-on1938 1922 Woman's Home Compan. June 70 (caption) The children like to wear step-ins. 1928 Sunday Disp. 15 July 16 The same couturière is all for ‘step ins’ for swimmers. 1929 E. L. Rice Street Scene ii. 118 Mae, about to slip out of her step-in, sees him. 1934 Thorne Smith Bishop's Jaegers 5 Whereas men..still struggle along with the old-fashioned..name of drawers..women have far outstripped them. Theirs must be known now by such frivolous..appellations as panties, scanties.. step-ins..and other similar..terms. 1939 M. B. Picken Lang. Fashion 131/1 Step-in, shoe with no obvious method of fastening, usually held on snugly by an elastic gore. 1942 P. G. Wodehouse Money in Bank xxvii. 278 A bottle of brandy which she..kept stowed away..in a drawer underneath her step-ins. 1958 S. Ellin Eighth Circle (1959) ii. xx. 208 Her brassière and step-ins plastered wetly to her body. 1964 P. White Burnt Ones 86 Eileen began to pull. Her step-ins had eaten into her. 1975 J. Gores Hammett (1976) xxii. 153 The upended torcher wore no step-ins under her tight red sequins. B. adj. Designating a garment or shoe of this type. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > put on in specific way pullover1904 pull-on1913 slip-over1919 step-in1923 1923 Weekly Disp. 18 Feb. 12 Step-in cami~knickers. 1923 Daily Mail 30 May 1 Princess slips..in the popular ‘step-in’ style. 1960 Amer. Speech 35 79 These dresses were listed variously as..‘a step-in sundress of acetate’, and ‘a step-in charmer’. 1975 Times 3 May 8/2 The ‘step~in’ dress with buttons down the front, which permitted a woman to step into a dress instead of pulling it over her head. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < |
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