"knickerbockers" 怎么发音
word
ˈnɪkɝˌbɑkɝz
NIK-er-BAH-kerz
nˈɪkəbˌɒkəz
NIK-uh-BOCK-uhz
释义
Loose-fitting pants that reach just below the knee, often gathered at the knee, once commonly worn by men and boys in the early 20th century.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈnɪkɝˌbɑkɝz
英式英语
nˈɪkəbˌɒkəz
简化发音
美式
NIK-er-BAH-kerz
英式
NIK-uh-BOCK-uhz
语境中听
Boys often wore knickerbockers to school in the 1920s.
He bought a pair of vintage knickerbockers for the costume party.
Knickerbockers are not common anymore.
My grandfather used to joke about playing soccer in knickerbockers and long socks.