knickers

导读:knickers怎么读
英式音标:[ˈnɪkəz] 美式音标:[ˈnɪkərz]
knickers基本解释 n. 灯笼裤,短裤;女用灯笼裤型的扎口短裤 knickers的意思释义 n.短裤;灯)恼火笼裤;内裤;衬裤英英释

knickers怎么读

英式音标:[ˈnɪkəz]

美式音标:[ˈnɪkərz]

knickers基本解释

n. 灯笼裤,短裤;女用灯笼裤型的扎口短裤

knickers的意思释义

n.

短裤;灯)恼火笼裤;内裤;衬裤

英英释义

knickers[ \'nikəz ]

n.

trousers ending above the knee

同义词:breechesknee breechesknee pantsknickerbockers

underpants worn by women

同义词:bloomerspantsdrawers

knickers用法及例句

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

Men\'s knickers went out of style and are now a drug on the market.

男式灯笼裤已不时兴了,成了滞销货。

例句参考

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knickers词源

knickers

knickers: [19] The use of the word knickers for ‘women’s underpants’ dates back to the 1880s: a writer in the magazine Queen in 1882 recommended ‘flannel knickers in preference to flannel petticoat’, and Home Chat in 1895 was advertising ‘serge knickers for girls from twelve to sixteen’. Over the decades, of course, the precise application of the term has changed with the nature of the garment, and today’s legless briefs are a far cry from the knee-length ‘knickers’ of the 1880s.They got their name because of their similarity to the original knickers, which were knee-length trousers for men (The Times in 1900 reported the ‘Imperial Yeomanry … in their well-made, loosely-fitting khaki tunics and riding knickers’). And knickers itself was short for knickerbockers, a term used for such trousers since the 1850s. This came from Diedrich Knickerbocker, a fictitious Dutch-sounding name invented by the American writer Washington Irving for the ‘author’ of his History of New York 1809.The reason for the application seems to have been that the original knickerbockers resembled the sort of kneebreeches supposedly worn by Dutchmen.

knickers (n.)

\"short, loose-fitting undergarment,\" now usually for women but not originally so, 1866, shortening of knickerbockers (1859), said to be so called for their resemblance to the trousers of old-time Dutchmen in Cruikshank\'s illustrations for Washington Irving\'s \"History of New York\" (see knickerbocker).

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