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How to pronounce jeans?
Pronunciation of jeans: English [d? Me? Nz], USA [d? Me? New Zealand].

Pl-n. jeans; Tight leggings; (plural of jean).

Name: Jenkins.

Phrase collocation:

Tight jeans

Tight jeans; Slim jeans; Slim jeans.

jeans

Wear jeans; Jeans.

Pickled jeans

Pickled jeans.

Ragged jeans

Worn jeans.

Pre-faded blue jeans

Pre-faded blue jeans.

Word discrimination:

Pants refer to pants, which are used in more formal occasions.

Slacks refers to loose casual pants in the United States and pants worn by women outside in Britain.

Pants are commonly used words, which refer to all kinds of pants in the United States and underwear or shorts in Britain.

Jeans refer to work pants or jeans.

Shorts mean shorts or underwear.

Bilingual example:

1, a pair? Jeans? Embrace the outline of his body.

A pair of jeans that reveal his figure.

Sue is wearing shabby clothes? Jeans? And a white shirt.

Sue casually wore an old pair of jeans and a white shirt.

Is he wearing clothes? Jeans? And a thick sweater.

He is wearing jeans and a thick wool pullover.

She squeezed into her tightest pair? Jeans.

She tucked herself into the tightest jeans.

5. His? Jeans? Very tight, showing his compact figure.

His jeans are tight, showing his strong figure.

[example] ①. He rubbed the ground with his fingers? Jeans.

He wiped the dust off his jeans.

A teenager in rags? Jeans? And a loose T-shirt.

A teenager in shabby jeans and a loose T-shirt.

A neat blue suit jacket and designer? Jeans.

Beautiful blue sports coat and brand jeans.

9. Is Chaps there? Jeans? Their shirts are hanging outside.

A young man in jeans with the hem of his shirt dragging outside.

A waiter looked at him askance? Jeans.

The waiter looked at his jeans doubtfully.