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What is a pant?
a piece of clothing covering the lower part of the body from the waist to the foot, and including separate sections, joined at the top, for each leg:
- Znaczenie Pants, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
PANTS definicja: 1. a piece of underwear covering the area...
- Pants: Indonesian Translation
pants translate: celana pendek, celana. Learn more in the...
- Pants: Korean Translation
PANTS translate: 속바지, 바지. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Pants: Catalan Translation
pants translate: calçotets, calces, pantalons. Learn more in...
- Pants: Thai Translation
pants translate: กางเกงชั้นใน, กางเกง. Learn more in the...
- Pants: Japanese Translation
PANTS translate: (下着の)パンツ, ズボン, ボトムス, パンツ, ズボン, パンツ. Learn...
- Znaczenie Pants, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
The meaning of PANTS is an outer garment covering each leg separately and usually extending from the waist to the ankle —often used before another noun —sometimes used in the singular form pant especially before another noun and in clothing catalogs. How to use pants in a sentence.
to breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth, usually because you have been doing something energetic: Blake was panting hard after running up the hill. (Definition of pant from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Pants are a piece of underwear with two holes to put your legs through and elastic round the top.
Pants is a general term for this type of clothing and is further divided into other specific kinds of pants, depending on fabric and cut. Jeans are pants made out of denim or corduroy, while leggings are close-fitting pants, often made out of a stretchy material like spandex.
Definition of pants noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
More idioms and phrases containing pants In addition to the idiom beginning with pants , also see ants in one's pants ; beat the pants off ; caught with one's pants down