1 N-PLURAL [oft a pair of NOUN] 内褲 Pants are a piece of underwear which have two holes to put your legs through and elastic around the top to hold them up round your waist or hips.
内褲 [British] in AM, usually use 美國英語通常用 underpants
2 N-PLURAL [oft a pair of NOUN] 褲子 Pants are a piece of clothing that covers the lower part of your body and each leg.
褲子 [US] in BRIT, use 英國英語用 trousers
3 N-UNCOUNT 劣質品 If you say that something is
pants, you mean that it is very poor in quality.
劣質品 [British, informal] 4 PHRASE 使…(煩)得要死;把…(嚇)得要命 If someone bores, charms, or scares
the pants off you, for example, they bore, charm, or scare you a lot.
使…(煩)得要死;把…(嚇)得要命 [informal, emphasis] -
You'll bore the pants off your grandchildren.
你會把孫輩們煩透的。
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We all love to frighten the pants off ourselves by going on hair-raising rides at funfairs.
我們都喜歡乘坐遊樂場那些讓人毛發直豎的遊樂設施,把自己嚇得魂不附體。
5 PHRASE 憑感覺;憑直覺 If you
fly by the seat of your
pants or do something
by the seat of your
pants, you use your instincts to tell you what to do in a new or difficult situation rather than following a plan or relying on equipment.
憑感覺;憑直覺 6 to
be caught with one's
pants down→see: catch to wear the pants
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