trouser in the PONS Dictionary

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Girls and women are not allowed to wear any trouser like dresses or short skirts.
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Although it is called a "suit", a dashiki trouser set is equivalent to the tuxedo.
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Worn either style, the waistcoat must cover the trouser waistline (which should "never" be seen).
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The independent main undercarriage units were faired in long, trouser-style spats.
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Typical features of valets include trouser hangers, jacket hangers, shoe bars, and a tray organizer for miscellaneous, day-to-day objects like wallets and keys.
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It is threatened by habitat loss and various species of rain forest trouser snake.
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The aircraft was fitted with a fixed conventional landing gear, with the mainwheels enclosed in trouser fairings to reduce drag, with a sprung metal tailskid.
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Other ranks wore a simpler dark bue uniform with peaked cap, chain shoulder-straps, red collar and trouser stripes for walking out dress.
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On its right side, it presents a number of deficiencies, such as the omission of the trouser leg on this side.
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The uniform for male prefects is a white long sleeve shirt, white trouser and a maroon blazer.
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