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1 pantolon
n. pants, trousers, a pair of trousers, breeches, bags, pair of bags, pantaloons* * *1. trouser 2. trousers 3. britches 4. pants 5. pants suit -
2 külot
"(erkek) underpants, pants, briefs; (kadýn) knickers, pants, panties" -
3 kispet
,-ti leather pants worn by a greased wrestler. - çıkarılması the pulling off or tearing of these pants (regarded as the most degrading of defeats). -
4 kısa pantolon
n. shorts, knee breeches, knickers, small clothes* * *1. knee breeches 2. short pants -
5 külot
n. slip, underpants, panties, briefs, drawers, a pair of drawers, scanties, shorts, step ins, undershorts--------pref. panty--------külot (erkek)n. pants* * *1. panties 2. underpants -
6 aile reisliği yapmak
wear the breeches, wear the pants (about a woman, usually regarding her relationship with her male partner) -
7 ben beklerken bu pantolonları ütüler misiniz
Can you press these pants while I waitTurkish-English dictionary > ben beklerken bu pantolonları ütüler misiniz
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8 bu pantolona uyacak ceketiniz var mı
Do you have a jacket to match these pantsTurkish-English dictionary > bu pantolona uyacak ceketiniz var mı
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9 evin hem kadını hem erkeği olmak
wear the breeches, wear the pantsTurkish-English dictionary > evin hem kadını hem erkeği olmak
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10 pantolon ceket takım elbise
n. pants suit -
11 pantolon rica ediyorum
I would like a pair of pants. -
12 pantolonlu takım
pantolonlu takım (kadın)n. pants suit -
13 paçalı don
n. longs, pants, long johns -
14 don
[T don, Tk dong, from OT *tong]: frost[T don, Tk don = robe, from OT *ton]: pantsA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > don
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15 don
"underpants, pants, briefs; (at) coat, colour; clothes, dress" -
16 pantolon
trousers, breeches, pants -
17 apışlık
crotch (of pants). -
18 dizlik
"1. knee-guard; kneepad. 2. knee-length pants. 3. knee-length stockings." -
19 istinga
naut. brail. - etmek /ı/ 1. naut. to brail up. 2. slang to let down (one´s trousers), drop (one´s pants). -
20 kazık
"1. stake, pale; pile. 2. slang trick, swindle. 3. slang unreasonably expensive, outrageously high. 4. wrestling putting one´s hand into one´s opponent´s pants. - atmak /a/ slang to cheat, swindle; to sell (someone) something at an outrageous price. - bağı clove hitch. - çit palisade, pale (fence). - gibi 1. like a bump on a log. 2. as stiff as a board/poker. - kadar (person) who´s grown up (but still behaves childishly). - kesilmek to become very rigid or stiff. - kök bot. taproot. - marka slang outrageously expensive. -a oturtmak /ı/ hist. to impale (someone). - yemek slang to be swindled, be cheated. - yutmuş gibi looking as if he´d swallowed a poker."
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pants — ► PLURAL NOUN 1) Brit. underpants or knickers. 2) chiefly N. Amer. trousers. 3) Brit. informal rubbish; nonsense. ● catch someone with their pants (or trousers) down Cf. ↑catch someone with their trousers down ● … English terms dictionary
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pants — n. 1. n. pl. A garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately. Syn: trousers. [WordNet 1.6] 2. Underpants. Syn: drawers. [PJC] 3. Specifically: Underpants worn by women; panties. Syn: bloomers, drawers,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pants — ☆ pants [pants ] pl.n. [abbrev. of PANTALOONS] 1. an outer garment extending from the waist to the knees or ankles and divided into separate coverings for the legs: more formally called trousers 2. drawers or panties: As an adjective or in… … English World dictionary
Pants — (short for “pantaloons”) may refer to the following:* Trousers (North American English), an outer garment covering the lower half of the body, encasing each leg separately * Underpants (British English), an undergarment covering the genital… … Wikipedia
pants — (ingl.; Guat., Méj.) m. *Chándal … Enciclopedia Universal
pants — s.m.pl. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS abbigl. pantaloncini corti, spec. da donna {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1971. ETIMO: propr. accorc. di pantaloons pantaloni … Dizionario italiano
pants — /pænts/ s. ingl. [propr., accorc. di pantaloons pantaloni ], usato in ital. al masch. pl. (abbigl.) [pantaloni corti] ▶◀ [➨ pantaloncino] … Enciclopedia Italiana