dress pants
noun [ plural ] US uk/ˈdres ˌpænts/ us/ˈdres ˌpænts/ (also mainly UK dress trousers)
正装长裤
trousers that are suitable to wear in formal situations, rather than informal trousers such as jeans or tracksuit bottoms
In the team hotel, players are required to wear collared shirts, dress pants and dress shoes. 在球队下榻的酒店,球员需要穿有领衬衫、正装裤和正装鞋。
He was smartly dressed in a purple shirt, black tie, black dress trousers and black shoes when he applied for the job. 申请工作时,他身着紫色衬衫、黑色领带、黑色正装长裤和黑色皮鞋,很是时髦。
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- In a sports jacket, dress shirt, tie, dress pants and shoes, he did not look like an average 18-year-old.
- The school dress code for boys is navy blue, black, or white polo shirts or dress shirts and khaki or navy dress pants or shorts.
- Rather than a suit for his inauguration, he wore a blue blazer and dark dress pants and grey tie.
- Conservative or business attire might be a business suit, or a sports coat with dress pants, collared shirt, and tie.
- Men's exercise pants hang separately from jeans and dress trousers, and every clothing category is arranged by colour and size.