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1 trousers
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2 a pair of trousers
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3 brush one's trousers
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4 drainpipe trousers
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5 he kept his trousers up with braces
English-Dutch dictionary > he kept his trousers up with braces
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6 his trousers were gone at the knees
English-Dutch dictionary > his trousers were gone at the knees
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7 pair of trousers
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8 pyjama bottoms/trousers
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9 ragged trousers
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10 these trousers sag at the knees
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11 this will make up into two pairs of trousers
this will make up into two pairs of trousersEnglish-Dutch dictionary > this will make up into two pairs of trousers
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12 tuck one's shirt into one's trousers
tuck one's shirt into one's trousersEnglish-Dutch dictionary > tuck one's shirt into one's trousers
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13 wear the trousers
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14 white trousers dirty very quickly
English-Dutch dictionary > white trousers dirty very quickly
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15 you'll have to make do with this old pair of trousers
English-Dutch dictionary > you'll have to make do with this old pair of trousers
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16 baggy trousers
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17 khaki trousers
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18 long trousers
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19 brush
n. borstel; kwast; staart v.e. vos; veld--------v. poetsen; borstelen; eraan voorbijgaanbrush1[ brusj]4 streek ⇒ lichte aanraking, beroering; schaafplek♦voorbeelden:————————brush2〈 werkwoord〉1 (af/op/uit)borstelen ⇒ (af/weg/uit)vegen; schuieren2 strijken (langs/over) ⇒ rakelings gaan (langs)♦voorbeelden:brush over • aan/bestrijken, dunnetjes overschilderenshe just brushed past me when we met last • toen ik haar laatst tegenkwam, liep ze me straal voorbij -
20 dirty
adj. vuil, vies, smerig; stormachtig--------v. vies, vuil; vies worden, vervuilendirty1[ də:tie] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; dirtily〉1 vies ⇒ vuil, smerig2 obsceen ⇒ vuil, schunnig3 verachtelijk ⇒ laag, gemeen, oneerlijk4 sterk radioactief ⇒ met veel radioactiviteit/radioactieve neerslag, vuil♦voorbeelden:2 dirty words • obscene/vieze woordenplay a dirty trick on someone • iemand een gemene streek leveren¶ 〈 informeel〉 get the dirty end of the stick • oneerlijk behandeld worden, opgezadeld worden met het vervelendste werkwash one's dirty linen in public • de vuile was buiten hangendirty money • vuil werk toeslag————————dirty2〈 dirtied〉♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 bevuilen ⇒ vuil/smerig maken————————dirty3♦voorbeelden:
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Trousers — are an item of clothing worn on the lower part of the body from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth stretching across both as in skirts and dresses). Such items of clothing are often referred to as pants … Wikipedia
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trousers — [trou′zərz] pl.n. [lengthened (prob. modeled on DRAWERS) < obs. trouse < Gael triubhas,TREWS] an outer garment, esp. for men and boys, extending from the waist generally to the ankles, and divided into separate coverings for the legs; pants … English World dictionary
trousers — n. 1) to put on; wear trousers 2) to take off trousers 3) to button up; unbutton; unzip; zip up one s trousers 4) baggy; long; short trousers 5) a pair of trousers 6) (misc.) a trouser leg * * * [ traʊzəz] long short trousers unbutton … Combinatory dictionary
trousers — noun (esp. BrE) ⇨ See also ↑pants ADJECTIVE ▪ long, short (BrE) ▪ I was still in short trousers (= still only a boy) at the time. ▪ baggy, loose ▪ … Collocations dictionary
trousers — trouserless, adj. /trow zeuhrz/, n. (used with a pl. v.) 1. Sometimes, trouser. Also called pants. a usually loose fitting outer garment for the lower part of the body, having individual leg portions that reach typically to the ankle but… … Universalium
trousers — trou|sers S2 [ˈtrauzəz US ərz] n [plural] especially BrE [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… … Dictionary of contemporary English