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trou‧sers /ˈtraʊzəz $ -ərz/ noun [plural]
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English Dictionarytrou‧sers S2 /ˈtraʊzəz $ -ərz/
noun [plural] especially British English[
Date: 1600-1700;
Origin: trouse 'trousers' (14-19 centuries), from Scottish Gaelic triubhas]
a piece of clothing that covers the lower half of your body, with a separate part fitting over each leg
Synonym : pants American English:
His trousers were slightly too short.
I need a new pair of trousers for work.—trouser adjective [only before noun]:
The tickets are in my trouser pocket. ⇒
wear the trousers at
wear1(7), ⇒
catch somebody with their trousers down at
catch1(6)
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationstrousers noun ADJ. long | short I was still in short trousers (= still only a boy)
at the time.
baggy | tight | bell-bottom, bootleg, drainpipe, flared | pyjama QUANT. pair VERB + TROUSERS pull on, pull up | drop, pull down He dropped his trousers in a rude gesture. TROUSERS + NOUN bottoms, leg, pocket He tucked his trouser bottoms into his socks. PREP. in ~ He disapproves of women in trousers. ⇒ Special page at
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