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jodh·purs
jad prz
noun
jodhpursˈjäd-(ˌ)pərz plural riding breeches cut full through the hips and close-fitting from knee to ankle
an ankle-high boot fastened with a strap that is buckled at the side called alsojodhpur boot
geographical name
or Marwar ˈmär-ˌwär former state of northwestern India bordering on the Thar Desert and the Rann of Kachchh, since 1949 part of the state of Rajasthan
city in the state of Rajasthan, northwestern India population 1,138,000Note: The city of Jodhpur served as the capital of the former state of Jodhpur.
1912年, jodpores(早期称为 jodhpur riding-breeches,1899年),源自印度西北部的 Jodhpur。该地区的核心城市由当地统治者 Rao Jodha 于1459年创立,并以他的名字命名。
骑马裤
长马裤
Jodhpur, India
The first known use of jodhpur was in 1899
johnnycakenoun
a bread made with cornmeal, flour, eggs, and milk
Johnnoun
the fourth Gospel in the New Testament see bible
any of three short didactic letters addressed to early Christians and included in the New Testament see bible
joggleverb
to shake slightly
joggleverb
to shake slightly
jog1 of 3verb
to give a slight shake or push to : nudge
rouse entry 1 sense 2, stir
jog one's memory
to move up and down or about with a short heavy motion
to go or cause to go at a jog
to run slowly especially for exercise
jog2 of 3noun
a slight shake : push
a slow steady jolting gait especially of a horse
an instance of jogging
jog3 of 3noun
an unevenness (as a bulge or a dent) in a line or surface
a short change in direction
jog1 of 3verb
to give a slight shake or push to : nudge
rouse entry 1 sense 2, stir
jog one's memory
to move up and down or about with a short heavy motion
to go or cause to go at a jog
to run slowly especially for exercise
jog2 of 3noun
a slight shake : push
a slow steady jolting gait especially of a horse
an instance of jogging
jog3 of 3noun
an unevenness (as a bulge or a dent) in a line or surface
a short change in direction
jog1 of 3verb
to give a slight shake or push to : nudge
rouse entry 1 sense 2, stir
jog one's memory
to move up and down or about with a short heavy motion
to go or cause to go at a jog
to run slowly especially for exercise
jog2 of 3noun
a slight shake : push
a slow steady jolting gait especially of a horse
an instance of jogging
jog3 of 3noun
an unevenness (as a bulge or a dent) in a line or surface
a short change in direction
jodhpurnoun
plural riding breeches loose above the knee and tight-fitting below
an ankle-high boot fastened with a strap that is buckled at the side
1 He has ringmaster written all over him, from the scarlet coat and white jodhpurs to the top hat and waxed curled moustache.
2 Westernizing Japanese characters who are sung by Western singers is, however, a handy route for confusion, such as dressing a burly Texan baritone in jodhpurs as the wealthy suitor, Yamadori, although Daniel Armstrong sang ably.
3 Here are some of her reminiscences, a marvellous window on a vanished world: Our uniform consisted of shoes, boots, jodhpurs, dungarees, two shirts, a green jumper, coat and beret.
4 An avid fox hunter, he showed up sporting jodhpurs and brandishing a quirt.
5 What kind of dispatches will be coming from Oxfordshire, where Ms. Brooks said she had spent most of her time on visits wearing jodhpurs?
6 It's as if the tabloids just couldn't stand to have the blue-collar girl from Detroit who posed nude all done up in jodhpurs and tweed and playing at the fantasy of Good Old England.
7 Lee sauntered over to stand in front of the Prince, wearing wide khaki jodhpurs tucked into black riding boots, a polo shirt and a flight vest.
8 There was also plenty for the urban fashion animal to wear, including jodhpurs tucked into wedge heel boots, long skirts in autumnal prints and checks, worn with woolly sweaters and pompom scarves.
9 One summer day at Stony Hill, Oliver wore a velvet helmet, jodhpurs and a fifth-grader-size version of a professional polo player’s shirt as he exercised Percy.
10 This ankle boot from Saint Laurent is technically a jodhpur boot.
11 It was Wake’s strength and resilience that stuck with Zimmerman, who used military touches in utility pockets, belted waists and jodhpurs.
12 I do remember imagining myself in a pith helmet and white linen jodhpurs, my face enigmatic behind a veil of mosquito netting.
13 How does Rose’s most elaborate get-up — gray-green jodhpurs and a pink satin cowboy shirt — advance her status as an outsider at the ranch?
14 Minutes later, as if on cue, de Rossi entered in full riding gear, cutting a glamorous figure in jodhpurs and dark sunglasses.
15 For the game, the Duke of Sussex wore a white and turquoise jersey top with white jodhpurs.
16 Shahid has an image of her, striding out onto her balcony in Lucknow in jodhpurs and riding boots, slapping her thigh with a crop.
17 And voluminous studded jodhpurs that opened up at the bottom cut a beautiful silhouette.
18 Is it time to trade polished sheaths and all-business suits for lace gowns and tweed jodhpurs?
19 His thigh muscles are so thick, he looks as if he were wearing jodhpurs instead of tights.
20 I passed by a number of envious little girls, dressed in their powder-blue shirts and spotless jodhpurs, watching me in awe.
我经过众多满脸羡慕的小女孩,她们穿着浅蓝色的衬衫和干净的马裤,带着敬畏的神态望着我。
1 短马靴
2 马裤
hose pantaloon breeches galligaskins chausses pantaloons riding breeches breeks britches jodhpur
3 骑马裤