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Breeches Meaning in English

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ˈbɹitʃɪz
BREE-chiz
bɹˈiːtʃɪz
bree-CHIZ

释义

Breeches are a type of pants that cover the body from the waist to just below the knees, often worn in the past, especially in Europe. They were commonly used between the 16th and 19th centuries and are now mostly seen in historical costumes or equestrian sports.

用法与细微差别

"Breeches" is now largely historical or technical. Common in period dramas or when talking about traditional horseback riding ('riding breeches'). Not used for modern trousers or shorts. Don't confuse with 'britches' (informal term for pants).

例句

He wore breeches and tall boots for the horse show.

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The museum has a collection of old breeches.

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In the painting, the prince is wearing blue breeches.

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It’s hard to imagine riding a horse in those tight old-fashioned breeches!

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Some reenactors spend a fortune to get authentic breeches for historical events.

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You’ll need a pair of breeches if you want to join the riding club.

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