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Definition of denim in English: denimnoun ˈdɛnɪmˈdɛnəm mass noun1A hard-wearing cotton twill fabric, typically blue and used for jeans and other clothing. 斜纹粗棉布,劳动布(多为蓝色,用于制牛仔裤和工装等) Example sentencesExamples - Her favourite one was the faded denim with the frayed cuffs and cropped bottom.
- He spoke with a local accent and was wearing blue denim jeans and a blue denim jacket.
- Key fabrics in this collection include felt and denim which she treats with dexterity and imagination.
- She was wearing blue jeans, denim jacket, dark brown wig and was carrying a sports bag.
- He was wearing a blue jacket with white piping, blue denim jeans and either blue or black and white trainers.
- He was wearing a pair of dark navy blue denim jeans, and a grey dress shirt that exactly matched the stormy shade of his eyes.
- Liz was wearing the new jeans, boots and denim blouse she had got at Christmas.
- He was wearing blue denim jeans, trainers, a top possibly with white stripes and either a hat or a hood.
- Suddenly, a quick small vision comes to me of a cool, gently black guy in blue denim.
- Designer jeans were made up of many, many panels of denim layered with seams and buckles.
- He was wearing blue denim jeans, a white shirt with blue stripes in a criss-cross pattern.
- Mohair, denim and corsages are her signature looks and she also makes beautiful scarves too.
- This would totally be great to carry to dinner and would be perfect with blue denim.
- So today I decided to forsake all denim and wear instead pinstripe trousers with a white belt.
- Small and bespectacled, he is wearing a knitted cap, denim jacket and jeans.
- Most people treat denim or khaki as black and team other colours with it, some more bravely than others.
- Such was the stature of denim that even so obviously inferior a pair of jeans were acceptable.
- Uniforms at a Furness school were ditched for denim on Friday as pupils did their bit for Jeans for Genes day.
- Actually, it's really never too hot to knit, although the heat does put me off of knitting with wool and denim.
- Not to mention the way it hangs off her shoulder and how it goes perfectly with her pair of denim jeans!
- 1.1denims Jeans or other garments made of denim.
一条劳动布裤子。 Example sentencesExamples - End-users seem to be buying wovens - twills, oxfords, denims, etc. - where a year ago and before they were buying knit golf shirts.
- I finally settled on my navy-blue knitted top and well-worn denims paired with my serviceable step-ins.
- She had arrived in typically decadent Western clothing, tight black denims and an equally tight black tee shirt with a central emblem of parted red lips.
- I counted that I had 23 new tops, 5 pairs of shorts, 8 skirts, and 14 pairs of denims, 6 jackets, 2 pairs of pyjamas, and some underwear.
- As we edge round a series of perilous hairpin bends and teetering boulders, my guide Jani, dressed in ripped denims, a worn leather jacket and battered Stetson, roars with laughter as I explain my search.
- Everybody noticed at school that her style had changed from baggy old jeans to denims and her shirts weren't as tight and small as they had once been.
- You can wear it on the belt hook of your denims, on your bag, on your coat button and anywhere else you can think of.
- At retail, distressed denim or dark denim are selling well, as are very bleached out denims and colored denims.
- He was in his early twenties, dressed in denims and a lumberjack shirt.
- Just like regular jeans, the wool denims are both rugged for bush wear and stylish and comfortable for casual wear.
- The first impression you have of him is of a wise and playful octogenarian, warmly dressed in denims and thick woollen sweater.
- The blonde boy looked just as stunning as he believed when he entered the community lounge clad in a halfway unbuttoned, black satin shirt with silver buttons, skin-tight black denims and dark suede boots.
- Magic I thought as I realized I was wearing denims and a tee shirt.
- He's slim, sure, and, seated in an expansive couch, manages to rock the tucked-in shirt with dark denims and boots look.
- While the first day on Delhi University's north campus saw students in dapper denims, hipsters, halter tops, knee-length skirts, and everything hip that you can think of, there was one thing that was truly Indian.
- You just had a full-blown weekend of going to martini lounges and nightclubs, but now it's officially time to trade in your fitted T-shirts and stylish denims for a shirt and tie.
- He started appearing in public wearing a uniform: straggly beard, denims and woolly hat.
- Comfortable and stylish, you can wear this turtleneck with a stylish pair of beige or light brown corduroys, designer denims, or a dressy pair of flat-front slacks for a more formal occasion.
- People across Swindon are being urged to don their denims for National Jeans For Genes Day.
- This camp-style belt with pewter latch buckle will make a great addition to your casual wear; don it with your favorite pair of denims.
OriginLate 17th century (as serge denim): from French serge de Nîmes, denoting a kind of serge from the town of Nîmes. jeans from Late Middle English: Jeans go back to the late 15th century, when the name jean fustian was used for a kind of heavy cotton cloth. It meant literally ‘fustian (a type of cloth) from Genoa’, a city in Italy. Jeans as we know them today date from the 1860s, when Levi Strauss (1829–1902), founder of the Levi's company, started to make durable denim work trousers which became popular with cowboys in the Wild West. Denim (late 17th century) was originally serge denim, from French serge de Nîmes ‘serge of Nîmes’, a city in the south of France. Serge is a woollen cloth, but modern denim is made of cotton.
Definition of denim in US English: denimnounˈdenəmˈdɛnəm 1A sturdy cotton twill fabric, typically blue, used for jeans, overalls, and other clothing. 斜纹粗棉布,劳动布(多为蓝色,用于制牛仔裤和工装等) Example sentencesExamples - So today I decided to forsake all denim and wear instead pinstripe trousers with a white belt.
- Her favourite one was the faded denim with the frayed cuffs and cropped bottom.
- Not to mention the way it hangs off her shoulder and how it goes perfectly with her pair of denim jeans!
- She was wearing blue jeans, denim jacket, dark brown wig and was carrying a sports bag.
- Key fabrics in this collection include felt and denim which she treats with dexterity and imagination.
- He was wearing blue denim jeans, trainers, a top possibly with white stripes and either a hat or a hood.
- Uniforms at a Furness school were ditched for denim on Friday as pupils did their bit for Jeans for Genes day.
- He was wearing a pair of dark navy blue denim jeans, and a grey dress shirt that exactly matched the stormy shade of his eyes.
- Small and bespectacled, he is wearing a knitted cap, denim jacket and jeans.
- Mohair, denim and corsages are her signature looks and she also makes beautiful scarves too.
- Designer jeans were made up of many, many panels of denim layered with seams and buckles.
- Suddenly, a quick small vision comes to me of a cool, gently black guy in blue denim.
- He was wearing a blue jacket with white piping, blue denim jeans and either blue or black and white trainers.
- Actually, it's really never too hot to knit, although the heat does put me off of knitting with wool and denim.
- Most people treat denim or khaki as black and team other colours with it, some more bravely than others.
- He spoke with a local accent and was wearing blue denim jeans and a blue denim jacket.
- Liz was wearing the new jeans, boots and denim blouse she had got at Christmas.
- This would totally be great to carry to dinner and would be perfect with blue denim.
- He was wearing blue denim jeans, a white shirt with blue stripes in a criss-cross pattern.
- Such was the stature of denim that even so obviously inferior a pair of jeans were acceptable.
- 1.1denims Clothing made from denim fabric.
劳动布服装 一条劳动布裤子。 Example sentencesExamples - Just like regular jeans, the wool denims are both rugged for bush wear and stylish and comfortable for casual wear.
- The first impression you have of him is of a wise and playful octogenarian, warmly dressed in denims and thick woollen sweater.
- You just had a full-blown weekend of going to martini lounges and nightclubs, but now it's officially time to trade in your fitted T-shirts and stylish denims for a shirt and tie.
- She had arrived in typically decadent Western clothing, tight black denims and an equally tight black tee shirt with a central emblem of parted red lips.
- The blonde boy looked just as stunning as he believed when he entered the community lounge clad in a halfway unbuttoned, black satin shirt with silver buttons, skin-tight black denims and dark suede boots.
- You can wear it on the belt hook of your denims, on your bag, on your coat button and anywhere else you can think of.
- I finally settled on my navy-blue knitted top and well-worn denims paired with my serviceable step-ins.
- Comfortable and stylish, you can wear this turtleneck with a stylish pair of beige or light brown corduroys, designer denims, or a dressy pair of flat-front slacks for a more formal occasion.
- This camp-style belt with pewter latch buckle will make a great addition to your casual wear; don it with your favorite pair of denims.
- He started appearing in public wearing a uniform: straggly beard, denims and woolly hat.
- He's slim, sure, and, seated in an expansive couch, manages to rock the tucked-in shirt with dark denims and boots look.
- At retail, distressed denim or dark denim are selling well, as are very bleached out denims and colored denims.
- He was in his early twenties, dressed in denims and a lumberjack shirt.
- While the first day on Delhi University's north campus saw students in dapper denims, hipsters, halter tops, knee-length skirts, and everything hip that you can think of, there was one thing that was truly Indian.
- Magic I thought as I realized I was wearing denims and a tee shirt.
- As we edge round a series of perilous hairpin bends and teetering boulders, my guide Jani, dressed in ripped denims, a worn leather jacket and battered Stetson, roars with laughter as I explain my search.
- End-users seem to be buying wovens - twills, oxfords, denims, etc. - where a year ago and before they were buying knit golf shirts.
- Everybody noticed at school that her style had changed from baggy old jeans to denims and her shirts weren't as tight and small as they had once been.
- I counted that I had 23 new tops, 5 pairs of shorts, 8 skirts, and 14 pairs of denims, 6 jackets, 2 pairs of pyjamas, and some underwear.
- People across Swindon are being urged to don their denims for National Jeans For Genes Day.
OriginLate 17th century (as serge denim): from French serge de Nîmes, denoting a kind of serge from the town of Nîmes. |