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5 i would like a pair of pants
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pants [pænts]∎ (pair of) pants slip m, culotte f; (boxer shorts) caleçon m∎ a kick in the pants un coup de pied aux fesses;∎ he's still in short pants il est encore à l'âge des culottes courtes∎ to beat the pants off sb battre qn à plates coutures;∎ to scare the pants off sb foutre une trouille pas possible à qn;∎ to bore the pants off sb ennuyer qn à mourir;∎ to be caught with one's pants down être pris sur le fait en train de faire une bêtise□ ;∎ it's clear who wears the pants around here il n'y a pas de doute sur qui porte le pantalon ici;∎ he charmed the pants off my parents il a conquis mes parents□►► esp American pants leg jambe f de pantalon -
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pants [pænts]b. ( = trousers) (a pair of) pants un pantalon* * *[pænts]••to bore the pants off somebody — (colloq) faire mourir d'ennui quelqu'un
to scare the pants off somebody — (colloq) flanquer la trouille à quelqu'un (colloq)
to catch somebody with his/her pants down — (colloq) prendre quelqu'un au dépourvu
to fly by the seat of one's pants — [pilot] naviguer à l'instinct
that's pants — (colloq) c'est nul (colloq)
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plural noun1) (esp. Amer. coll.): (trousers)[pair of] pants — Hose, die
catch somebody with his pants down — (fig. coll.) jemanden unvorbereitet treffen
* * *[pæn ]1) ((also panties) a short undergarment worn on the lower part of the body: a pair of pants.) die Unterhose2) ((American) trousers.) die Hose* * *[pnts]pl(esp US: trousers) Hose f; (Brit = underpants) Unterhose fa pair of pants — eine Hose/Unterhose
to beat the pants off sb (inf) — es jdm ordentlich zeigen
to charm the pants off sb (inf) — jdm um den Bart gehen
to wear the pants ( US fig ) — die Hosen anhaben (inf)
* * *1. besonders US Hose f:a) Tritt m in den Hintern,b) fig Zigarre f (Zurechtweisung), Rüffel m,c) fig Rückschlag m;catch sb with their pants down umg jemanden überrumpeln;by the seat of one’s pants umg über den Daumen gepeilt;bore (scare) the pants off sb umg jemanden zu Tode langweilen (erschrecken);2. Br Unterhose f* * *plural noun1) (esp. Amer. coll.): (trousers)[pair of] pants — Hose, die
catch somebody with his pants down — (fig. coll.) jemanden unvorbereitet treffen
* * *(UK) (underwear) n.Unterhose f. (US) n.Hose -n f. -
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pæn1) ((also panties) a short undergarment worn on the lower part of the body: a pair of pants.) calzoncillos (para hombre), bragas (para mujer)2) ((American) trousers.) pantalonespants npl calzoncillos
pants sustantivo masculino plural (Méx) tracksuit, sweat suit (AmE) ' pants' also found in these entries: Spanish: calzoncillos - slip - pantalones - pinza English: pants - ski pants - cuff - leggings - pant - pantsuit - split - stretch - sweat - track - undertr[pænts]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (underpants - men's) calzoncillos nombre masculino plural; (- women's) bragas nombre femenino plural2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (trousers) pantalón nombre masculino, pantalones nombre masculino pluralpants ['pænts] npl1) trousers: pantalón m, pantalones mpl2) pantiesn.pl.• alares s.f.pl.• calzón s.m.• pantalones s.m.pl.pænts1) ( trousers) (AmE) pantalón m, pantalones mpla pair of pants — un par de pantalones, unos pantalones, un pantalón
to bore the pants off somebody — (also BrE colloq) matar a alguien de aburrimiento
to scare the pants off somebody — (also BrE colloq) darle* a alguien un susto de muerte; wear II 1) b)
2) ( underwear) (BrE)a) ( men's) calzoncillos mpl, calzones mpl (Méx), interiores mpl (Col, Ven)[pænts]to catch somebody with his pants down — (colloq) agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* a alguien desprevenido
1.NPL (Brit) (man's) calzoncillos mpl ; (woman's) bragas fpl (Sp), calzones mpl (LAm); (US) pantalones mpla pair of pants — (Brit) (man's) unos calzoncillos; (woman's) unas bragas, unos calzones (LAm); (US) un pantalón, unos pantalones
- bore the pants off sb- catch sb with his pants down2.ADJ(Brit) ** (=bad)3.CPDpants press N — (US) prensa f para pantalones
pants suit N (US) — = pantsuit
* * *[pænts]1) ( trousers) (AmE) pantalón m, pantalones mpla pair of pants — un par de pantalones, unos pantalones, un pantalón
to bore the pants off somebody — (also BrE colloq) matar a alguien de aburrimiento
to scare the pants off somebody — (also BrE colloq) darle* a alguien un susto de muerte; wear II 1) b)
2) ( underwear) (BrE)a) ( men's) calzoncillos mpl, calzones mpl (Méx), interiores mpl (Col, Ven)to catch somebody with his pants down — (colloq) agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* a alguien desprevenido
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peə
1. noun1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) par2) (a single thing made up of two parts: a pair of scissors; a pair of pants.) par3) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) pareja
2. verb(to make into a pair: She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.) formar pareja con; emparejarpair n1. par2. parejatr[peəSMALLr/SMALL]■ I've only got one pair of hands! ¡sólo tengo dos manos!2 (of people, animals) pareja■ shut up, the pair of you! ¡callaos, vosotros dos!1 (animals) aparearse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin pairs de dos en dosa pair of knickers unas bragasa pair of pants (men's) unos calzoncillosa pair of pyjamas un pijamaa pair of scissors unas tijerasa pair of tights un panty, unos pantysa pair of trousers unos pantalonespair ['pær] vt: emparejar, poner en parejaspair vi: emparejarsepair n: par m (de objetos), pareja f (de personas o animales)a pair of scissors: unas tijerasn.• par (Pareja) s.m.• pareja s.f.• yunta s.f.v.• aparear v.• emparejar v.• igualar v.• parear v.per, peə(r)
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1)a) (of shoes, socks, gloves) par ma pair of trousers — unos pantalones, un par de pantalones
a pair of glasses — unas gafas, unos lentes or anteojos (AmL)
b) ( in cards) pareja f, par m2) ( couple) pareja fthe seats were arranged in pairs — los asientos estaban colocados de dos en dos or (AmL tb) de a dos
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transitive verb \<\<objects\>\> emparejar, formar pares con
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vi ( Zool) aparearsePhrasal Verbs:- pair off- pair up[pɛǝ(r)]1. N1) (=set) [of gloves, shoes, socks etc] par m•
a pair of scissors — unas tijeras, un par de tijeras•
a pair of trousers — un pantalón, unos pantalones, un par de pantalones2) (=group of 2 things) pareja fheel I, 1., 1)•
to arrange in pairs — [+ glasses, chairs] colocar de dos en dos; [+ related words, pictures] colocar en parejas3) [of people] (=group of 2) par m; (=couple) pareja fget out of my sight, the pair of you! — ¡fuera de mi vista, los dos!
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the happy pair — la feliz pareja, los novios•
to do sth in pairs — hacer algo en parejas or de dos en dos•
those two make a right pair! — ¡vaya par!, ¡vaya pareja!•
they make an unlikely pair — forman una insólita pareja, hacen or forman una extraña pareja4) [of animals, birds] pareja f•
a carriage and pair — un carruaje con dos caballos, un landó con dos caballos5) (=counterpart)a) (gen) pareja f•
can I try on the pair to this please? — ¿puedo probarme la pareja, por favor?b) (Brit) (Parl) uno de los dos miembros de partidos opuestos que se ponen de acuerdo para ausentarse de una votación y, de esa forma, anularse mutuamente6) (Sport)pairs dobles mpl2. VT1) (Zool) aparear2) (=put together) [+ socks, gloves] emparejarlong skirts paired with knitted jackets — faldas fpl largas a juego or haciendo juego con rebecas de punto
ginger biscuits are delicious paired with glasses of lemonade — las galletas de jengibre están buenísimas acompañadas de vasos de limonada
to pair sb with sb: trainees will be paired with experienced managers — a los aprendices se les pondrá formando pareja con gerentes con experiencia
I was paired with Henry in the general knowledge competition — me pusieron formando pareja con or de compañero de Henry en el concurso de cultura general
3. VIwhen a Y chromosome pairs with an X chromosome — cuando el cromosoma Y forma pareja con el cromosoma X
beer pairs well with many New Zealand dishes — la cerveza acompaña bien a muchos platos de Nueva Zelanda
4.CPDpair bonding N — unión f de pareja, emparejamiento m
- pair off- pair up* * *[per, peə(r)]
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1)a) (of shoes, socks, gloves) par ma pair of trousers — unos pantalones, un par de pantalones
a pair of glasses — unas gafas, unos lentes or anteojos (AmL)
b) ( in cards) pareja f, par m2) ( couple) pareja fthe seats were arranged in pairs — los asientos estaban colocados de dos en dos or (AmL tb) de a dos
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transitive verb \<\<objects\>\> emparejar, formar pares con
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vi ( Zool) aparearsePhrasal Verbs:- pair off- pair up -
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[peə] 1. noun1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) par2) (a single thing made up of two parts: a pair of scissors; a pair of pants.) en saks; et par bukser3) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) par2. verb(to make into a pair: She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.) sætte sammen med* * *[peə] 1. noun1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) par2) (a single thing made up of two parts: a pair of scissors; a pair of pants.) en saks; et par bukser3) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) par2. verb(to make into a pair: She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.) sætte sammen med -
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[pænts]nome plurale AE (trousers) pantaloni m.; BE (underwear) mutande f.••to bore the pants off sb. — colloq. annoiare qcn. a morte
to scare the pants off sb. — colloq. spaventare qcn. a morte
to catch sb. with his, her pants down — colloq. cogliere qcn. alla sprovvista
to fly by the seat of one's pants — [ pilot] pilotare a naso
* * *[pæn ]1) ((also panties) a short undergarment worn on the lower part of the body: a pair of pants.) mutande2) ((American) trousers.) pantaloni* * *[pænts]nome plurale AE (trousers) pantaloni m.; BE (underwear) mutande f.••to bore the pants off sb. — colloq. annoiare qcn. a morte
to scare the pants off sb. — colloq. spaventare qcn. a morte
to catch sb. with his, her pants down — colloq. cogliere qcn. alla sprovvista
to fly by the seat of one's pants — [ pilot] pilotare a naso
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[pæn ]1) ((also panties) a short undergarment worn on the lower part of the body: a pair of pants.) cuecas2) ((American) trousers.) calças* * *[pænts] n pl 1 coll calças. 2 Amer coll ceroulas. in long pants amadurecido. in short pants imaturo. to bore the pants off aborrecer muitíssimo. to catch someone with his pants down pegar alguém desprevenido, pegar alguém de calça curta. to do something by the seat of one’s pants agir instintivamente. to scare the pants off apavorar, assustar tremendamente. -
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1. noun1) (set of two) Paar, dasa pair of gloves/socks/shoes — etc. ein Paar Handschuhe/Socken/Schuhe usw.
a or one pair of hands/eyes — zwei Hände/Augen
the pair of them — die beiden
2) (single article)a pair of pyjamas/scissors — etc. ein Schlafanzug/eine Schere usw.
a pair of trousers/jeans — eine Hose/Jeans; ein Paar Hosen/Jeans
4) (Cards) Pärchen, das2. transitive verbpaaren; [paarweise] zusammenstellenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/89765/pair_off">pair off* * *[peə] 1. noun1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) das Paar3) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) das Paar2. verb(to make into a pair: She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.) paarweise ordnen* * *[peəʳ, AM per]I. nI've only got one \pair of hands ich habe [auch] nur zwei Händea \pair of eyes ein Augenpaar nta \pair of gloves/socks ein Paar nt Handschuhe/Sockena \pair of glasses eine Brillea \pair of scissors eine Scherea \pair of trousers eine Hosea \pair of tweezers eine Pinzettea carriage and \pair ein Zweispänner m6. BRIT POL verabredete Abwesenheit von Abgeordneten verschiedener Parteien bei einer Abstimmung▪ to be \paired with sb mit einem Abgeordneten einer gegnerischen Partei ein Abkommen für die beiderseitige Abwesenheit bei einer Abstimmung treffen* * *[pɛə(r)]1. n1) (of gloves, shoes, people) Paar nt; (of animals, cards) Pärchen nt; (hum sl = breasts) Vorbau m (inf), Dinger pl (sl)a new pair (of trousers) — eine neue (Hose); (of shoes) (ein Paar) neue
I've lost my scissors, could I borrow your pair? — ich habe meine Schere verloren, kannst du mir deine leihen?
I've only got one pair of hands —
he has a useful pair of hands (boxer) — er ist ein guter Boxer
she has a great pair of legs — sie hat tolle Beine (inf)
in pairs — paarweise; hunt, arrive, go out zu zweit; be seated
2) pairssing or plin the pairs — im Paarlauf/Zweier
2. vtin Paaren or paarweise anordnenI was paired with Bob for the next round — in der nächsten Runde musste ich mit Bob ein Paar bilden
* * *pair [peə(r)]A s1. Paar n:I’ve got only one pair of hands umg ich hab (schließlich) nur zwei Hände, ich kann nicht mehr als arbeitentwo pairs of glasses zwei Brillenpair skater Paarläufer(in)4. POLa) zwei Mitglieder verschiedener Parteien, die ein Abkommen getroffen haben, bei bestimmten Entscheidungen sich der Stimme zu enthalten oder der Sitzung fernzubleibenwhere is the pair to this shoe? wo ist der zweite Schuh?6. (Zweier)Gespann n:carriage and pair Zweispänner msliding pair Prismen-, Ebenenpaar9. Kartenspiel:a) Paar n, Pärchen n (zwei gleichwertige Karten)b) Paar n (zwei Spieler, die als Partner spielen)B v/tpair off (junge) Leute zusammenbringen, verkuppeln;C v/i1. zusammenpassen, ein schönes Paar bilden2. sich verbinden, sich vereinigen ( beide:with sb mit jemandem)3. sich paaren (Tiere)pr abk1. pair2. paper3. power* * *1. noun1) (set of two) Paar, dasa pair of gloves/socks/shoes — etc. ein Paar Handschuhe/Socken/Schuhe usw.
a or one pair of hands/eyes — zwei Hände/Augen
2) (single article)a pair of pyjamas/scissors — etc. ein Schlafanzug/eine Schere usw.
a pair of trousers/jeans — eine Hose/Jeans; ein Paar Hosen/Jeans
4) (Cards) Pärchen, das2. transitive verbpaaren; [paarweise] zusammenstellenPhrasal Verbs:- pair off* * *n.Paar -e n. -
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pæn1) ((also panties) a short undergarment worn on the lower part of the body: a pair of pants.) truse, underbukse2) ((American) trousers.) bukseunderbuksersubst. flt. \/pænts\/ (forkortelse for) pantaloons1) ( britisk) underbukse, dametruse, herretruse2) (amer. hverdagslig) bukserbore the pants off somebody kjede livet av noencatch somebody with his pants down ta noen på fersk gjerning, ta noen med buksene nede, ta noen på sengen, overrumple noengive somebody a kick in the pants gi noen et spark i bakenscare the pants off somebody skremme vannet av noenwear the pants in the family være herre i huset, bestemme hvor skapet skal stå -
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[pæn ]1) ((also panties) a short undergarment worn on the lower part of the body: a pair of pants.) underbukser2) ((American) trousers.) bukser* * *[pæn ]1) ((also panties) a short undergarment worn on the lower part of the body: a pair of pants.) underbukser2) ((American) trousers.) bukser -
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peə 1. noun1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) par2) (a single thing made up of two parts: a pair of scissors; a pair of pants.) par3) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) (kjæreste-/ekte)par2. verb(to make into a pair: She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.) ordne parvis; pareparIsubst. \/peə\/1) par• I'd like two pairs of stockings, please• shut up the pair of you!2) motstykke, pendant, make• where is the pair to his sock?3) ( kortspill) par4) ( parlamentarisk) forklaring: to (parlaments)medlemmer av motsatt parti som etter avtale unnlater å møte til avstemninganother pair of shoes en helt annen sakcarriage and pair tospenner (vogn), vogn med to hesterfind a pair finne (parlaments)medlem av motsatt parti som sier seg enig i å utebli fra voteringthe happy pair det lykkelige paret, de nygiftein pairs parvis, to og toa pair of horses hestespanna pair of stairs en trappIIverb \/peə\/1) pare2) pares, pare seg, ordne parvis3) ( parlamentarisk) avtale å utebli ved avstemningpair off ordne parvis gruppere (seg) to og to gjøre et par avpair up slå seg sammenpair with passe sammen med -
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[peə] 1. noun1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) par2) (a single thing made up of two parts: a pair of scissors; a pair of pants.) par3) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) par2. verb(to make into a pair: She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.) emparelhar* * *[pɛə] n 1 par. 2 dupla. 3 parelha. 4 casal. 5 objeto formado de duas partes iguais. 6 arch lance de escada. 7 sl seios de mulher. • vt+vi 1 emparelhar. 2 juntar, unir. 3 casar-se. 4 acasalar-se. 5 formar um par (jogo de cartas). a pair of gloves um par de luvas. a pair of nippers um alicate. a pair of pajamas um pijama. a pair of scissors uma tesoura. a pair of shoes um par de sapatos. a pair of spectacles (ou glasses) um par de óculos. a pair of trousers uma calça. a two pair front room um quarto de frente no segundo andar. in pairs aos pares. the pair of you ambos. to pair off a) dispor em pares, igualar, equilibrar. b) sair aos pares. they paired off / eles saíram aos pares. to pair up fazer aos pares (no trabalho, no esporte, etc.). to pair with fazer parelha com. up four pairs of stairs no quarto andar. -
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I 1. [peə(r)]1) (two matching items) paio m.to work in pairs — lavorare in gruppi di due o a coppie
3) (two people, animals etc.) (sexually involved) coppia f.; (grouped together) paio m.2.modificatore pairs sport [competition, final] a coppieII [peə(r)]verbo transitivo appaiare [gloves, socks]to pair Paul with Val — accoppiare o mettere Paul con Val
- pair off- pair up* * *[peə] 1. noun1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) paio2) (a single thing made up of two parts: a pair of scissors; a pair of pants.) paio3) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) coppia2. verb(to make into a pair: She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.) abbinare, appaiare* * *I 1. [peə(r)]1) (two matching items) paio m.to work in pairs — lavorare in gruppi di due o a coppie
3) (two people, animals etc.) (sexually involved) coppia f.; (grouped together) paio m.2.modificatore pairs sport [competition, final] a coppieII [peə(r)]verbo transitivo appaiare [gloves, socks]to pair Paul with Val — accoppiare o mettere Paul con Val
- pair off- pair up
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