knickerbockers
英 [ˈnɪkəbɒkəz]
美 [ˈnɪkərbɑːkərz]
n. (尤指旧时穿的膝下扎紧的)灯笼裤
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指旧时穿的膝下扎紧的)灯笼裤
short loose trousers/pants that fit tightly just below the knee, worn especially in the past
英英释义
noun
- trousers ending above the knee
双语例句
- He developed a list of rules and formed the first baseball team, the New York Knickerbockers.
他制定了棒球规则并且成立了第一支棒球队??纽约灯笼裤队。 - "Ah, how this brings it all back to me& I see everybody here in knickerbockers and pantalettes," she said, with her trailing slightly foreign accent, her eyes returning to his face.
“啊,这场面多让我回想起过去的一切啊&我发现这里人人都穿灯笼裤或宽松裤,”她带着略微拖长的异国口音说,目光又回到他的脸上。 - Nearly naked, both males and females wore ill-fitting shorts or old-fashioned knickerbockers, and three or four had donned threadbare jerseys.
他们几乎是光着身子,无论男女都穿不合身的短裤或老式的灯笼裤,有三四个穿着破旧的运动衫。