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noun GB ensemble-pantalon m -
3 trouser
trouser [ˈtraʊzər]* * *['traʊzə(r)] 1. 2.trousers plural noun pantalon mshort trousers — short m
••to wear the trousers — GB porter la culotte (colloq)
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trousers ['traʊzəz]British pantalon m;∎ (a pair of) trousers un pantalon;∎ I need some new trousers il me faut un pantalon neuf;∎ figurative she wears the trousers c'est elle qui porte la culotte;∎ familiar to be caught with one's trousers down être pris au dépourvu►► British trouser press presse f à pantalons;British trouser suit tailleur-pantalon m -
5 catsuit
noun (a woman's close-fitting one-piece trouser suit.) combinaison-pantalon -
6 pocket
pocket [ˈpɒkɪt]1. nouna. poche f• the deal put £100 in his pocket l'affaire lui a rapporté 100 livres• it left me £50 out of pocket ça m'a coûté 50 livresa. ( = take) empocher3. compounds[torch, dictionary, edition] de poche* * *['pɒkɪt] 1.1) poche fprices to suit every pocket — fig des prix à la portée de tout le monde
2) ( in billiards) bourse f2. 3.transitive verb lit, fig empocher••to be in pocket — GB être en fonds
to be out of pocket — GB en être de sa poche
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A n1 ( in garment) poche f ; jacket/trouser pocket poche de veste/de pantalon ; with one's hands in one's pockets les mains dans les poches ; to put one's hand in one's pocket lit, fig mettre sa main dans sa poche ; to go through sb's pockets faire les poches de qn ; to turn out one's pockets vider or retourner ses poches ; he paid for it out of his own pocket il l'a payé de sa poche ; prices to suit every pocket fig des prix à la portée de tout le monde ;2 (in car door, suitcase, folder etc) poche f ;3 fig ( small area) poche f ; pocket of resistance/of opposition poche f or foyer m de résistance/d'opposition ;5 ( in billiards) bourse f.C vtr1 ( put in one's pocket) empocher, mettre [qch] dans sa poche ; fig ( keep for oneself) empocher [money, profits] ;2 US Pol to pocket a bill opposer un veto à une loi ;3 ( in billiards) blouser.to be in pocket GB être en fonds ; to be out of pocket GB en être de sa poche ; I'm £40 out of pocket j'ai 40 livres de moins en poche ; to have sb in one's pocket avoir qn dans sa poche ; to line one's pockets se remplir les poches ; to live in each other's pockets être tout le temps l'un sur l'autre ; to pocket one's pride ravaler sa fierté.
См. также в других словарях:
trouser suit — trouser suits N COUNT A trouser suit is women s clothing consisting of a pair of trousers and a jacket which are made from the same material. [BRIT] (in AM, use pantsuit, pants suit) … English dictionary
trouser suit — n BrE a woman s suit consisting of a jacket and matching trousers American Equivalent: pant suit … Dictionary of contemporary English
trouser suit — trouser ,suit noun count MAINLY BRITISH a PANTSUIT … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trouser suit — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms trouser suit : singular trouser suit plural trouser suits a pair of trousers with a jacket of the same material and style, worn by women … English dictionary
trouser suit — noun (C) BrE a woman s suit consisting of a jacket and matching trousers; pantsuit AmE … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
trouser suit — trou′ser suit n. brit. clo Brit. pantsuit • Etymology: 1935–40 … From formal English to slang
trouser suit — /ˈtraʊzə sut/ (say trowzuh sooht) noun → slacks suit …
trouser suit — noun Date: 1939 chiefly British pantsuit … New Collegiate Dictionary
trouser suit — Brit. pantsuit. [1935 40] * * * … Universalium
trouser suit — noun Brit. a pair of trousers and a matching jacket worn by women … English new terms dictionary
trouser suit — noun chiefly Britain : pantsuit herein … Useful english dictionary