trouser
英 [ˈtraʊzə(r)]
美 [ˈtraʊzər]
v. 收受; 赚得
n. 裤子
过去分词:trousered 现在分词:trousering 过去式:trousered
牛津词典
verb
- 收受;赚得
to take or earn an amount of money
柯林斯词典
- VERB 捞取,得到(不义之财)
If you say that someonetrousersa sum of money, you mean that they receive it, usually when they do not deserve it or should not take it.- Many people think that ex-ministers are trousering £25,000 in fees simply for going to a few board meetings a year.
很多人认为前任部长们一年仅参加几次理事会就轻而易举地捞取了 25,000 英镑的报酬。
- Many people think that ex-ministers are trousering £25,000 in fees simply for going to a few board meetings a year.
英英释义
noun
- a garment (or part of a garment) designed for or relating to trousers
- in his trouser's pocket
- he ripped his left trouser on the fence
- (usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately
- he had a sharp crease in his trousers
双语例句
- The holes at the waist of the trousers can also be arranged in the trouser catches.
所述裤装腰部的孔还可以设置于腰部的裤别内。 - The waiter took a handkerchief from his trouser pocket.
招待员从裤子口袋里掏出一块手绢。 - She wore a lime-green trouser suit
她穿着一身暗黄绿色的衣裤套装。 - The girl was wearing a very peculiar trouser suit.
这女孩穿着一件很古怪的裤套装。 - Sleeves and trouser legs can be removed in hot weather.
袖子和裤腿在天气炎热时可以取下。 - The soup spilled over and stained his trouser legs.
汤溢出来弄脏了他的裤脚。 - This is a pair of trouser.
这是一条裤子。 - Out came a battalion of tapered trouser suits, and the hair got shorter.
于是,大批锥形裤套装披挂上阵,头发也变短了。 - Before we order, Burgess rolls up a trouser leg to reveal some deep cuts.
在点菜前,伯吉斯卷起一条裤腿,给我看几处很深的割伤。 - He hiked up his trouser legs
他提起裤腿。