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View usage for: (pænts) 1. plural noun [oft a pair of NOUN]Pants are a piece of underwear which have two holes to put your legs through and elastic around the top to hold them up round your waist or hips. [British] I put on my bra and pants. regional note: in AM, usually use underpants 2. plural noun [oft a pair of NOUN]Pants are a piece of clothing that covers the lower part of your body and each leg. [US] He wore brown corduroy pants and a white cotton shirt. regional note: in BRIT, use trousers 3. uncountable nounIf you say that something is pants, you mean that it is very poor in quality. [British, informal] The place is pants, yet so popular. 5. See by the seat of your pants 6. to be caught with one's pants down 7. to wear the pants More Synonyms of pants (pænts) plural noun1. British an undergarment reaching from the waist to the thighs or knees 2. Also called: trousers a garment shaped to cover the body from the waist to the ankles or knees with separate tube-shaped sections for both legs 3. bore the pants off 4. scare the pants off adjective5. British slang inferior Word origin C19: shortened from pantaloons; see pantaloonpants in American English (pænts) US plural noun1. an outer garment extending from the waist to the knees or ankles and divided into separate coverings for the legs more formally called trousers ▶ USAGE: As an adjective or in compounds, usually pant [pant legs, pantdress] Word origin abbrev. of pantaloon More idioms containingpants have ants in your pants beat the pants off someone bore the pants off someone someone is caught with their pants down fly by the seat of your pants Examples of 'pants' in a sentencepants Well, I got some stuff to do this afternoon, an "you need to change them pants an' buy a shirt.He stood on his thin, shaking legs in the ludicrous sleeves of his pants, his buckled chest panting in a dishcloth vest.She still could hardly speak, her breath coming in little panicked pants.She sat back on her heels, wiping her hands on the back of her pants. Word lists withpants underwear British English: pants / pænts/ NOUN Pants are a piece of underwear with two holes to put your legs through and elastic round the top. - American English: underpants
- Arabic: لِبَاسٌ دَاخِلِيّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: cueca
- Chinese: 男人短衬裤
- Croatian: gaće
- Czech: kalhoty
- Danish: bukser
- Dutch: onderbroek
- European Spanish: calzón
- Finnish: miesten alushousut brittienglantia
- French: slip
- German: Unterhose
- Greek: παντελόνι
- Italian: mutande
- Japanese: パンツ 洋服
- Korean: 팬티
- Norwegian: bukser
- Polish: kalesony
- European Portuguese: cueca
- Romanian: izmene
- Russian: подштанники
- Latin American Spanish: calzón
- Swedish: underbyxor
- Thai: กางเกงขายาว
- Turkish: külot
- Ukrainian: штани
- Vietnamese: quần
Chinese translation of 'pants' n pl - (Brit, = underwear)
内(內)裤(褲) (nèikù) 美 = underpants - (US, = trousers)
裤(褲)子 (kùzi) 英 = trousers
a pair of pants (Brit, = underwear) (woman's, man's) 一条(條)内(內)裤(褲) (yī tiáo nèikù) (US, = trousers) 一条(條)裤(褲)子 (yī tiáo kùzi) vi - [person]
喘气(氣) (chuǎnqì) - [animal]
气(氣)喘吁吁 (qìchuǎn xūxū)
Definition an undergarment with two leg holes, covering the body from the waist or hips to the thighs (British) a matching set of bra and pants Synonyms underpants drawers panties boxer shorts Y-fronts (trademark) underdaks (Australian, slang) Definition trousers or shorts (US) He was wearing brown corduroy pants and a white shirt. Additional synonymsDefinition men's or women's underpants without legs a modest pair of briefs Synonyms knickers, pants (British), underpants, undies, panties, broekies (South Africa, informal), underdaks (Australian, slang), smalls Definition underpants He was wearing nothing but a pair of broekies. Synonyms underpants, pants (British), briefs, drawers, knickers, panties, boxer shorts, Y-fronts, underdaks (Australian, slang) Definition a woman's or girl's undergarment covering the lower trunk and having separate legs or leg-holes She bought Ann two bras and six pairs of knickers. Synonyms underwear, smalls, briefs, drawers, panties, bloomers - pant for something
- panting
- pantry
- pants
- pap
- paper
- paper something over or paper over something
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