trousers

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
pantolon

O pantolonunu ütületti mi? - Did he have his trousers pressed?

Bunlar benim pantolonlarım. - These are my trousers.

(isim) pantolon
(Tekstil) kumaş pantolon
şalvar
i., çoğ. pantolon
training trousers
(Tekstil) antreman pantolonu
trouser
pantolon

O pantolonunu ütületti mi? - Did he have his trousers pressed?

İki pantolon satın aldım. - I bought two pairs of trousers.

loose trousers
bol pantolon
bell-bottomed trousers
paçaları dizden aşağı bollaşan pantolon
combat trousers
Bacak kısımlarında büyük cepleri olan, bol pantolon

He always wears combat trousers instead of jean.

corduroy trousers
kadife pantolon
pair of trousers
pantolon
patch trousers
yama pantolon
trouser
{s} pantolona ait: trouser buttons pantolon düğmeleri
wear the trousers
(deyim) Bir ilişkide sözü geçen, borusu öten, baskın kişi olmak
a pair of trousers
pantolon
bell bottomed trousers
İspanyol paça pantolon
cord trousers
(Tekstil) kadife pantalon
drain pipe trousers
daracık pantalon
five pocket trousers
(Tekstil) 5 cepli pantolon
hipster trousers
kalçada dökük pantolon
peg top trousers
kalçadan aşağı doğru daralan pantolon
pull down trousers
pantolon çıkarmak
pull on trousers
pantolon giymek
pull up trousers
pantolon giymek
sports trousers
(Tekstil) spor pantalon
wear the trousers
{k} reislik etmek
wearing baggy trousers
çakşırlı
wearing baggy trousers
şalvarlı
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
An article of clothing that covers the part of the body between the waist and the ankles, and is divided into a separate part for each leg
(usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately; "he had a sharp crease in his trousers"
The form trouser is used as a modifier
A garment worn by men and boys, extending from the waist to the knee or to the ankle, and covering each leg separately
{i} (British) pants, garment that covers the body from the waist down to the legs having separate parts of the garment to cover each leg
(usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately; "he had a sharp crease in his trousers
Trousers are a piece of clothing that you wear over your body from the waist downwards, and that cover each leg separately. He was smartly dressed in a shirt, dark trousers and boots Alexander rolled up his trouser legs
to wear the trousers: see wear. a piece of clothing that covers the lower half of your body, with a separate part fitting over each leg American Equivalent: pants (trouse (14-19 centuries), from triubhas)
trouse

Tom quickly put on his trousers. - Tom quickly put his trousers on.

Tom quickly put his trousers on. - Tom quickly put on his trousers.

trossers
stride
strides
trou

Tom quickly put on his trousers. - Tom quickly put his trousers on.

Tom quickly put his trousers on. - Tom quickly put on his trousers.

kecks
troosers

Just got in from the Isle of Skye / I'm not very big and I'm awfully shy / The ladies shout as I go by / Donald where's your troosers?.

indispensable
all mouth and no trousers
Alternative form of all mouth and trousers
all mouth and trousers
Superficial, engaging in empty, boastful talk, but not of real substance
bell-bottom trousers
Trousers with a wide flair towards the bottom of the legs, permitting them to be rolled-up above the knee; traditionally worn by sailors
bell-bottomed trousers
bell-bottom trousers
put one's trousers on one leg at a time
To be a normal person

Remember, he puts his trousers on one leg at a time, just like you.

saggy trousers
a style of casual jeans or trousers which have the waistband well below the waistband of the underwear shorts, leaving the top part of these exposed
trouser
To put money into one's trouser pocket; to pocket
trouser
To secretively steal an item or money for personal use
trouser
To remove funds from an organization for personal use
wear the trousers
To be the dominant partner in a relationship
wearing the trousers
Present participle of wear the trousers
wears the trousers
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wear the trousers
wore the trousers
Simple past of wear the trousers
worn the trousers
Past participle of wear the trousers
trouser
{i} pant leg
wear the trousers
(deyim) Be the dominant partner in a relationship
baggy trousers
pants which hang loosely
bellbottom trousers
trousers with legs that flare; worn by sailors; absurdly wide hems were fashionable in the 1960s
combat trousers
Combat trousers are large, loose trousers with lots of pockets. He was wearing black combat trousers and a hooded fleece
drainpipe trousers
tight trousers with narrow legs
khaki trousers
yellowish-brown cotton trousers
long trousers
trousers reaching to the foot
long trousers
pants which extend all the way to the ankle
loose trousers
protective trousers
pair of trousers
pants, trousers
trouser
A pair of trousers
trouser
garment designed for or relating to trousers; "in his trouser's pocket"; "he ripped his left trouser on the fence
trouser
If you say that someone trousers a sum of money, you mean that they receive it, usually when they do not deserve it or should not take it. Many people think that ex-ministers are trousering £25,000 in fees simply for going to a few board meetings a year. to get a large amount of money - used to show disapproval
trouser
Of or relating to trousers
wear the trousers
be the authority, be in control (about a woman, usually regarding her relationship with her male partner)
trousers
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