How to pronounce trousers

Trousers


Pronounce Trousers as T R OW UW S EH R S.

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Phonetic transcription for trousers

  • Traditional IPA Phonetic transcription of trousers: | troʊusɛrs |
  • Modern IPA Phonetic transcription of trousers: | trɒʊsɛrs |

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Meanings for trousers

another word for pants

an outer garment covering each leg separately from waist to ankle

picked up his trousers from the dry cleaners

Example Sentences of trousers

My trousers are wet.

This pair of trousers is just right for me.

She wears the trousers in that house.

The trousers were worn at the bottom.

You get two pairs of trousers with this suit.

He was wearing black trousers and a beautiful white shirt.

Did he have his trousers pressed?

He has his trousers pressed every day.

These trousers are made of durable cloth.

These trousers are dirty.

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Trousers in different languages

  • بنطالArabic
  • bukser Danish
  • hose German
  • pantalones Spanish
  • pantalon French
  • pantaloni Italian
  • מכנסייםformer Hebrew
  • braccis Latin
  • broek Dutch
  • bukse Norwegian
  • byxor Swedish

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