knickerbockers

美 [ˈnɪkərbɑːkərz]英 [ˈnɪkəbɒkəz]
  • n.(尤指旧时穿的膝下扎紧的)灯笼裤
knickerbockersknickerbockers

noun

pl.(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

also NAmE also knickers

noun

1
trousers ending above the knee
Synonym: breeches knee breeches knee pants knickers

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  1. 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。

  2. Call them what you want -- knickerbockers , breeches , clam diggers -- the one thing they haven 't been is particularly short .

    怎么叫它们都行――灯笼裤、马裤、挖蛤裤――唯一没有被叫过的名字就是短裤。

  3. Smeltings ' boys wore maroon tailcoats , orange knickerbockers , and flat straw hats called boaters .

    斯麦尔丁中学的男装校服包括一件栗色的燕尾服、橙色的灯笼裤以及一项硬草帽。

  4. 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。

  5. " 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。