Breeches in spanish

Pantalones

pronunciation: pɑntɑloʊnes part of speech: noun
In gestures

breeches = calzones, pantalones, pantalones bombachos, bombachos. [A veces escrito britches]

Example: The user asked for a book about General Wolfe but he said: `I do not want to know about his battles -- I can learn all about those from the histories, I want something that will tell me the colour of the breeches he wore' = El usuario pidió un libro sobre el General Wolfe aunque dijo: "No quiero conocer su batallas, eso lo puedo averiguar en los libros de historia, quiero algo que me diga el color de los calzones que llevaba".

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» get + too big for + Posesivo + breeches = creérselo, subírsele los humos a la cabeza, venirle Algo grande a Alguien.

Example: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.

» grow + too big for + Posesivo + breeches = creérselo, subírsele los humos a la cabeza, venirle Algo grande a Alguien.

Example: Maybe he's just grown too big for his breeches; maybe she has been away too long and no one else has cut him down to size adequately enough in her absence.

» knee breeches = pantalones de media caña.

Example: Knee breeches are very wide at the waist and thighs which offers great freedom of movement and can be worn over high stockings or with boots.

» riding breeches = pantalones de montar.

Example: English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.

» wear + the breeches = llevar los pantalones.

Example: You will be a good husband to a professional career-minded woman -- but be prepared that she'll wear the breeches in your relationship.

Breeches synonyms

knickers in spanish: bragas, pronunciation: nɪkɜrz part of speech: noun knickerbockers in spanish: pantalones cortos, pronunciation: nɪkɜrbɑkɜrz part of speech: noun knee pants in spanish: pantalones de rodilla, pronunciation: nipænts part of speech: noun knee breeches in spanish: calzones de rodilla, pronunciation: nibritʃɪz part of speech: noun
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