/ˈtraʊzəz ||; ˈtraυzɚz/
(US 美 pants) noun [pl] a piece of clothing that covers the whole of both your legs 裤子;长裤
Trousers is a plural word, so we cannot say, for example, ‘a new trouser’. The following are possible I need some new trousers.I need a new pair of trousers. Before another noun the form trouser is used a trouser suit (= a woman's suit consisting of a jacket and trousers). trousers是复数词,不能说a new trousers。我们可以这样说:I need some new trousers.我需要一条新裤子。·I need a new pair of trousers.我需要一条新裤子。trouser可用于另一名词前:a trouser suit(女子的上衣与裤子相配的)裤套装。 ☞picture on page C6 见C6页插图
trousers/ˋtraUzɚz; ˈtraʊzəz/n [plural 复数] a piece of clothing that covers the lower part of your body, with a separate part for each leg [ pants AmE 【美】] 裤子: a pair of trousers 一条裤子see picture at见 CLOTHES 图—trouser adj [only before noun 仅用于名词前]: The tickets are in my trouser pocket. 票在我的裤袋里。
trousers (British) (Americanpants)noun (plural)a piece of clothing for your legs and the lower part of your body: Your trousers are on the chair.grammarBe careful! You cannot say ‘a trousers’. You can say a pair of trousers: • I bought a new pair of trousers or: • I bought some new trousers.