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1 buksebak
subst. trouser seat, seat of the trousers, seat of the pants subst. trouser bottom -
2 bukseben
subst. trouser leg subst. US: trouser leg, pant leg -
3 buksebrett
subst. trouser turn-up subst. US: trouser cuff -
4 buksedress
subst. trouser suit, pantsuit, pants suit subst. UK: trouser suit -
5 bukseklype
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6 buksebein
subst. trouser leg -
7 buksedrakt
subst. pant suit subst. trouser suit -
8 bukseknapp
subst. trouser button -
9 bukselomme
subst. trouser pocket subst. pants pocket, pant pocket -
10 buksepress
subst. crease, trouser crease, crease in trousers -
11 bukseskjørt
subst. divided skirt, trouser skirt, culottes subst. US: pant skirt
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trouser — ► NOUN (before another noun ) ▪ relating to trousers: his trouser pocket. ► VERB Brit. informal ▪ receive or take for oneself; pocket … English terms dictionary
trouser — noun 1. (usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately (Freq. 3) he had a sharp crease in his trousers • Syn: ↑pant • Hypernyms: ↑garment • Hyponyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
trouser — /trow zeuhr/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to trousers or a trouser: trouser cuffs; a trouser seam. n. 2. a leg of a pair of trousers. [1600 10; back formation from TROUSERS] * * * … Universalium
trouser — 1. noun /ˈtraʊzə,ˈtroʊzɚ/ a) Of or relating to trousers. trouser leg b) A pair of trousers. And this is our linen trouser, sir. 2. verb /ˈtraʊzə,ˈtroʊzɚ/ … Wiktionary
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trouser — I. noun Etymology: alteration of earlier trouse, from Scottish Gaelic triubhas Date: 1681 pant III,1 usually used in plural II. adjective Date: circa 1771 1. of, relating to, or designed for trousers < trouser pockets > 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
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trouser — /ˈtraʊzə/ (say trowzuh) adjective of or relating to trousers: trouser leg. {backformation from trousers} –trouserless, adjective …
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