Trousers in spanish
Pantalones
pronunciation: pɑntɑloʊnes part of speech: noun
pronunciation: pɑntɑloʊnes part of speech: noun
In gestures
trousers = pantalones.
Example: He got up, and, putting hands in the pockets of his trousers, began to walk around the room.more:
» bell-bottom trousers = pantalones acampanados, pantalones de campana.
Example: Bell-bottom trousers date back to the early 1800's when they were a standard part of American naval outfits.» crease of trousers = raya del pantalón.
Example: Snowy white cuffs peeped from the edge of his sleeves; gleaming patent leather shoes were half hidden by the razor sharp creases of trousers.» curduroy trousers = pantalones de pana.
Example: He realized that the lines corresponded to the ridges of his greasy curduroy trousers.» dress trousers = pantalones de vestir.
Example: Our dress trousers are suitable for eveningwear or morningwear, smart and classy.» flared trousers = pantalones acampanados, pantalones de campana.
Example: In fact, if there's one thing that's really getting people arguing it's flared trousers.» striped trousers = pantalones de rayas, pantalones a rayas.
Example: Our fun striped trousers are made from 100% cotton in nine different colours and are made in Nepal especially for us.» suit trousers = pantalones de vestir.
Example: For years I used a steamer on my suit pants, until last year, when my wife suggested I use an iron.» trousers leg = pernil, pernera.
Example: A tube worker was shocked to wake up to find a fox trying to tug at his trousers legs after he fell asleep at a bus stop following a heavy night out.» trousers press = tabla de planchar pantalones.
Example: Rooms are functional and clean and equipped with television, video, hair dryer, trousers press, writing desk, and dresser.» wear + the trousers (in + Posesivo + house) = llevar los pantalones (en + Posesivo + casa), mandar.
Example: It appears that she wears the trousers in their house and he does as he is told!.