英:[ˈbrɪtʃɪz]
美:[ˈbrɪtʃɪz, ˈbritʃɪz]
英:[ˈbrɪtʃɪz]
美:[ˈbrɪtʃɪz, ˈbritʃɪz]
n.
短裤
马裤
妄自尊大
目中无人
臀部( breech的名词复数 )
breech·es
brI chihz
noun
short pants covering the hips and thighs and fitting snugly at the lower edges at or just below the knee
wearing riding breeches
pants
the hind end of the body : buttocks
medical breech presentationalso: a fetus that is presented with the buttocks first
the part of a firearm at the rear of the barrel (see barrel entry 1 sense 3a)
"裤子,男性穿的双重复数,覆盖身体和腰部到膝盖,"公元1200年,双重复数(也称为 breechen,单数 breech),源自古英语 brec “裤子”, broc 的复数形式“腿和躯干的衣服”,源自原始日耳曼语 *brokiz(源头还包括古诺尔斯语 brok,荷兰语 broek,丹麦语 brog,古高地德语 bruoh,德语 Bruch,自18世纪以来已过时,除了瑞士方言),也许来自原始印欧语根 *bhreg- “打破”。词源学的概念是一种“分叉”或“分裂”的衣服。单数 breech 一直延续到17世纪,但现在这个词总是用复数形式。
原始日耳曼语是凯尔特语 *bracca 的平行形式,通过高卢语源流传到拉丁语 braca(法语 braies,意大利语 braca,西班牙语 braga 的源头)。有人认为日耳曼语词汇是从高卢-拉丁语借来的,而有人认为凯尔特语是从日耳曼语借来的,但《牛津英语词典》写道,原始日耳曼语名词“具有原始日耳曼语的所有特征。”
古典 bracae 是高卢人和东方人特有的服装; 直到共和国末期,希腊人或罗马人才开始穿。在1世纪之后,它们首先在寒冷气候下驻扎的军队中使用,并在帝国末期普遍采用,尽管它们似乎从未在罗马本身受到青睐。
“身体下部,裤子覆盖的部分,臀部”的扩展意义导致了分娩(1670年代)和火炮(“枪管后部”,1570年代)的意义。作为英语中“裤子”的通俗词汇,它在美国于约1840年被 pants 取代。因创世纪 iii.7(早在威克里夫时代)的翻译“他们缝了无花果叶子,做了自己的裤子”,Breeches Bible(1560年的日内瓦圣经)因此而得名。
登山裤
马裤
登山服
Middle English, breeches, from Old English brēc, plural of brōc leg covering; akin to Old High German bruoh breeches, Latin braca pants
The first known use of breech was before the 12th century
breezyadjective
somewhat windy
lively and somewhat carefree
breezewaynoun
an open passage connecting two buildings (as a house and garage)
breeze1 of 2noun
a gentle wind
something easy to do
the test was a breeze
breeze2 of 2verb
to move quickly and lightly
look who just breezed in
to proceed easily
breeze1 of 2noun
a gentle wind
something easy to do
the test was a breeze
breeze2 of 2verb
to move quickly and lightly
look who just breezed in
to proceed easily
breed1 of 2verb
to produce (plants or animals) by sexual reproduction
breed cattle
to produce offspring by sexual reproduction
bring up sense 1, train
born and bred in this town
bring about, cause
familiarity breeds contempt
to produce (a fissionable element) by bombarding an element that is not fissionable with neutrons from a radioactive element so that more fissionable material is produced than is used up
breed2 of 2noun
a group of animals or plants usually found only under human care and different from related kinds
a breed of cattle
kind, class
breedingnoun
ancestry sense 1
training especially in manners
the producing and raising of plants or animals by sexual reproduction
breed1 of 2verb
to produce (plants or animals) by sexual reproduction
breed cattle
to produce offspring by sexual reproduction
bring up sense 1, train
born and bred in this town
bring about, cause
familiarity breeds contempt
to produce (a fissionable element) by bombarding an element that is not fissionable with neutrons from a radioactive element so that more fissionable material is produced than is used up
breed2 of 2noun
a group of animals or plants usually found only under human care and different from related kinds
a breed of cattle
kind, class
breech1 of 2noun
short trousers fitting snugly at or just below the knee
pants sense 1
buttock sense 2a
the part of a gun at the rear of the barrel
breech2 of 2adjective
involving or being a fetus in which the buttocks or legs rather than the head are situated to emerge first through the birth canal
a breech delivery
1 Val was clad all in white; white woolen breeches tucked into high boots of bleached white leather, white bearskin cloak pinned at the shoulder with a carved weirwood face, white tunic with bone fastenings.
2 What have you done with your coat and your hat and your breeches?
你对你的外衣、帽子和马裤做了什么?
3 The design of the breech ensures consistent ignition, keeping your primer and powder safe from moisture.
4 They dress as if they are going pheasant hunting on a cool English morning, in silk doublets, velvet breeches, stockings, shoes, and felt hats, with their powder flasks hanging at their sides.
5 Together, the three of us collected the shirts and breeches from such as were afflicted with sickness, all lying together in the stern.
6 Inside was a frilly white shirt, a pair of breeches, and a long wool coat with epaulets.
7 The woman stepped close and pressed a hand to the front of his breeches.
8 Seizing upon several shirts and pair of breeches, I rolled them quickly into a bundle, to which I added three waistcoats, one of them fine silk for Dr. Trefusis.
9 He wiped his black hands on his leather breeches and stepped out into the sunlight of the tiny back yard.
10 a pair of breeches
一条半长裤
11 He could smell Horse’s unwashed breeches, the sweet scent Satin combed into his beard, the rank sharp smell of fear, the giant’s overpowering musk.
12 And then, like some giant of doom, the enormous Trunchbull strode into the room in her green breeches and cotton smock.
13 Every fashionably dressed gentleman of England and America had his knee breeches made of China cotton.
每一个穿著时尚的英美两国绅士都有中国棉制的及膝短裤.
14 He had been dressed in a jacket, white linen breeches, and an apron, the pockets of which were his delight.
它穿着一件外套,一条白亚麻的短裤,系着一条围裙,它对围裙上的口袋最感到兴趣。
15 But for breeches and a plain shirt, this man’s life should not have been at hazard.
16 “I see we don’t like girl’s clothes, do we? Used to wearing breeches out in the fields?”
17 The next day, arrayed in black satin breeches and my ill-gotten waistcoat, I made my way again to Faneuil Hall.
18 The massive thighs which emerged from out of the smock were encased in a pair of extraordinary breeches, bottle-green in colour and made of coarse twill.
19 Trumpeters: Red tunic, helmet crest and plume, white breeches and waistbelt , silver trumpet with gold cords.
号手:红色上衣,红色的头盔装饰和羽毛,白色马裤和腰带,金色饰带装饰的银色号角。
20 Afterward he laced up his black wool breeches and followed the smells.