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pants

noun
/pænts/
/pænts/
[plural]Idioms
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  1. (British English) underpants or knickers内裤;短裤
    • a pair of pants一件内裤
    Topics Clothes and Fashiona2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionary… of pants
    • pair
    verb + pants
    • pull on
    • pull up
    • drop
    phrases
    • bra and pants
    See full entry
  2. (especially North American English) trousers裤子
    • a new pair of pants一条新裤子
    • ski/sweat/dress pants滑雪/汗水/正装裤
    • a brown vest with matching pants棕色的背心与配套的裤子
    • I start patting at my pants pockets.我开始拍拍我的裤子口袋。
    • She rolled up her pant legs.她卷起裤腿。
    • She wore a pair of baggy khaki pants and a black t-shirt. 她穿着一条宽松的卡其色裤子和一件黑色T恤。
    see also capri pants, cargo pants, half pants, hot pants, palazzo pants, ski pants, stirrup pantsTopics Clothes and Fashiona2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    • corduroy
    … of pants
    • pair
    verb + pants
    • unbutton
    • undo
    • unzip
    pant + noun
    • leg
    • pocket
    • suit
    preposition
    • in pants
    See full entry
  3. (British English, slang) (also used as an adjective也用作形容词) something you think is of poor quality次品;劣质品 synonym rubbish
    • Their new album is absolute pants!他们的新专辑简直是垃圾!
    • Do we have to watch this pants programme?我们非要看这种烂节目吗?
  4. Word Originmid 19th cent.: abbreviation of pantaloons.
Idioms
bore, scare, etc. the pants off somebody
  1. (informal) to make somebody extremely bored, frightened, etc.把…烦死(或吓死等)
(fly) by the seat of your pants
  1. (informal) to act without careful thought and without a plan that you have made in advance, hoping that you will be lucky and be successful临时凭感觉碰运气;凭经验瞎碰 synonym wing it
catch somebody with their pants down
(British English also catch somebody with their trousers down)
  1. (informal) to arrive or do something when somebody is not expecting it and not ready, especially when they are in an embarrassing situation使突陷窘境;乘人措手不及;出其不意;冷不防
have ants in your pants
  1. (informal) to be very excited or impatient about something and unable to stay still焦躁不安;坐立不安
wear the pants (North American English)
(British English wear the trousers)
  1. (often disapproving) (especially of a woman尤指女人) to be the person in a marriage or other relationship who makes most of the decisions(在婚姻等关系中)处于支配的位置,起指挥的作用
    • It's obvious who wears the pants in that family!很明显,在那个家庭谁穿裤子!
wet your pants/knickers
(also wet yourself)
  1. [no passive] to urinate in your underwear by accident尿裤子
    • He was so frightened that he wet his pants.他害怕得尿湿了裤子。
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pantspants[pænts]n.1.〈英〉(紧身的)短裤He rushed out in pants.他穿着短裤就冲出来。2.〈美〉 裤子My new pair of pants is being altered.我的新裤子正在修改。
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pants noun | adjective
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pants / pAnts ; pAnts /noun pl.
1. especially AmEa piece of clothing that covers you from your waist to your feet and has a separate part for each leg(长)裤子;SYNtrousers BrE:
She was wearing dark blue pants and a white sweater.她穿着深蓝色的裤子和白色毛衣。
2. BrEa piece of underwear that covers the area between your waist and the top of your legs短内裤;SYNunderpants AmE;
knickers, briefs, boxer shorts
3. bore / scare etc the pants off sb informal spokento make someone feel very bored, very frightened etc把某人烦死/吓死等:
She always bores the pants off me.她总是让我厌烦透顶。
4. beat the pants off sb AmE spokento defeat someone very easily in a game or competition〔比赛中〕轻易打败某人;SYNthrash
5. sb puts his pants on one leg at a time AmE spokenused to say that someone is just like everyone else某人也是个普通人:
Go on, ask him for his autograph – he puts his pants on one leg at a time just like you do.去吧,跟他要一个亲笔签名 — 他和你一样,没什么特别的。
6. (since sb was) in short pants BrE informalsince someone was a very young boy(自从某人)还是小孩,未成年:
I've known Eric since he was in short pants.埃里克小的时候我就认识他了。
do sth by the seat of your pants at SEAT¹ (10)
catch sb with their pants down at CATCH¹ (6)
wear the pants / trousers at WEAR¹ (7)
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pantsadjective not before nounBrE spoken informal
1. very bad极坏的,糟糕的:
The concert was pants.那场音乐会糟透了。
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pants

pants /ˈpænts/ noun
pants
/ˈpænts/
noun
Learner's definition of PANTS
[plural]
chiefly US : a piece of clothing that covers your body from the waist to the ankle and has a separate part for each leg裤子;长裤
sometimes used in the singular form pant especially before another noun and in clothing catalogs有时用单数形式pant,尤用于另一名词前和服装类词组
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British : underpants 1

ants in your pants

see ant

by the seat of your pants

see 1seat

keep your pants on

US, informal
used to tell someone to be patient别着急

the pants off

informal
used for emphasis after words like charm, scare, frighten, bore, and beat用在charm、scare、frighten、bore和beat等词后,表强调

wear the pants

see 1wear

with your pants down

US, informal
: in an embarrassing or unprepared position处境尴尬;措手不及
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