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词汇 baggy
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Definition of baggy in English:

baggy

adjectivebaggiest, baggier ˈbaɡiˈbæɡi
  • 1(of clothing) loose and hanging in folds.

    (衣服)宽松下垂的

    baggy trousers

    宽松下垂的裤子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She'd usually hidden that with a loose shirt or a baggy sweater.
    • The tight fitting black and white clothing is quite the opposite of the clowns colourful baggy trousers with braces, and giant floppy shoes.
    • He waited in my bedroom as I slowly struggled to change into pajama pants and a baggy shirt.
    • Then over that I would wear jeans and a loose baggy jumper.
    • His accomplices were white and wearing baggy clothing.
    • She was the undisputed queen of chic when it came to hip Capri pants with a baggy jumper and a ponytail, managing to look simultaneously casual yet impeccably turned out.
    • He also said similar problems are commonplace at schools and many of his friends do not feel safe wearing baggy clothing or t-shirts bearing band logos.
    • She was wearing baggy black pants and a baggy shirt that had Marilyn Manson on it with mesh arm socks.
    • The standard clothing of men all over Pakistan is the salwar, loose baggy trousers, and kurta, a long shirtlike tunic.
    • Their Kalashnikovs lean against the wall of their hut and the warm evening breeze catches in their traditional baggy trousers and loose, belted shirts.
    • I love the way people dress - you won't see someone shopping in sweat pants or baggy sweaters here.
    • Her baggy shirts and pants hid her fine figure, and no one paid that much attention to her.
    • She always seemed to dress in less baggy clothing when she was in a good mood, though she'll never quite understand why.
    • She changed into a pair of loose pants and a baggy shirt, perfect for hiding her feminity, little proof though there was.
    • I was simply a girl in a baggy shirt that reached mid-thigh and very loose pants.
    • Both men and women also wear a kurta, a long tunic-like shirt, and pyjamas, loose baggy trousers.
    • So it's sweat pants, baggy shirt, sweater, thick socks, slippers and pony tail today.
    • She wore baggy shirts and tight pants which only accentuated her round figure.
    • Combat trousers and baggy shirts don't really cut it.
    • It looked like a veil that they were wearing and very grungy, baggy clothing.
    Synonyms
    loose-fitting, loose, roomy, generously cut, full, ample, voluminous, billowing
    oversized, shapeless, ill-fitting, tent-like, sack-like, bagging, sagging, saggy, slack, slouchy, floppy, ballooning
    1. 1.1 (of eyes) with folds of puffy skin below them.
      (眼睛)有袋的,肿胀的
      his eyes were baggy with the fatigue of overwork

      他的眼睛因工作过度而肿胀。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Groans from a baggy eyed courtroom were cut short when the judge collapsed laughing and muttering incoherently.
      • Not that he himself ever had baggy eyes.
      • Try these simple ways to banish baggy eyes and dark circles.
      • A lower lid blepharoplasty is an operation to remove one or more of fat, muscle and skin in the lower eyelids which give a baggy appearance.
      • If your baggy eyes are not getting better, Ask your doctor for advice.
      • When she came to wake me up with her findings on the third day, her eyes were baggy and it appeared that she had not slept much at all.
      • We must be endlessly alert to avoid yellowing teeth, body odours, bad breath, baggy eyes, lank hair, grey hair or body hair.
      • His eyes were baggy and colored purple around them, as if he suffered from constant insomnia.
      • He thanked them each more than once, tears filling his baggy old eyes as he watched the crowd diminish and walk away.
      • His eyes were baggy - he had aged even within the last few months.
      • The most common treatment for baggy eyes is called blepharoplasty, or simply eyelid surgery.
      • For some people, puffy or baggy eyes are a hereditary trait, and must be accepted as such.
      • To date, cosmetic surgery is the only way to eliminate baggy eyes syndrome.
      • Do you want to banish baggy eyes and dark circles around them?
      • Is there a way to eliminate the baggy skin on top of the eyes without surgery?
      • Sometimes you can develop baggy eyes in your 20s before your skin changes.
      • She's youngish, about thirty, but rumpled hair and baggy eyes make her look older and a bit grumpy.
      • Increasingly this year I have noticed lines and wrinkles and baggy eyes that I haven't been aware of before.
      • And finally, when you've woken up after your fantastic sleep, take no notice of my bloodshot, baggy eyes and put on your radio.
      • All that excess skin has to go somewhere and her eyes were baggy.
      Synonyms
      swollen, puffed up, distended, enlarged, full, inflated, dilated, bloated, engorged, bulging
noun ˈbaɡiˈbæɡi
baggiesinformal
  • Loose, wide-legged trousers or shorts.

    宽松肥腿长裤(或短裤)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Are you in less danger wearing baggies because the drivers give you more room on the road when you wear them instead of lycra?
    • I actually wore baggies last night (which only happens about once a year when I either go mad or all my lycra is in the wash).
    • But if wearing baggies to a group road ride is like wearing spandex to a downhill race, then I'll pass.
    • Hope you are wearing baggies over them shorts, Rusty!!
    • And these baggies are more baggy than the baggies that I posted in that other thread.
    • I don't mind being seen on the bike with lycra, but if I pop into the shop or a pub I prefer to be wearing baggies!
    • Wearing baggies and doing big drops (as an example) doesn't limit your riding.
    • However, older kids will be happier wearing baggies - or at least summer shorts over the top.
    • I've been to quite a few cross country races and I can typically count the number of racers wearing baggies on one hand.
    • If I'm not wearing baggies I'll put on a jersey for its pockets.
    • Young men sport baggies low on their hips, exposing Calvin Klein boxers and a line of hair.
    • Then again, I'm on a hybrid bike wearing baggies and a visored helmet; they must not think of me as part of the club or something.
    • Would wearing baggies be totally inappropriate on a $2000 road bike?
    • In rapper baggies, with a two day growth on his chin and a mean look in his eye, he gives the impression of a man who lives in a vodka ad.
    • I never went as far as doing make up or anything like that, I just wore baggies and hoodies (still do actually, but without degrading myself with make up).

Derivatives

  • baggily

  • adverb
    • Some kids horse around in a Spanish alley while just around the corner, in the foreground and out of their sight, a baggily dressed fellow seems to play uninvited hide-and-seek.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Where some vocals are half backed and hang baggily over the grooves of the music, Lukie's works with the tune and blends perfectly into the mix.
      • She was a slim young woman, her dark hair cut fashionably short, dressed baggily in a sort of cardigan and long skirt.
      • The prisoner enters the dock, wearing a white open shirt which hangs baggily over a pair of scruffy 501 jeans.
      • A girl is pushing kids back trying to make room for a baggily dressed fellow with a gold chain and slick black hair.
  • bagginess

  • noun ˈbaɡɪnəsˈbæɡinəs
    • The bagginess of jeans was not the only style demanding reappraisal.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I had stolen a jacket from my guy friend Taylor during Spanish, and the bagginess of it made me look smaller then I really was.
      • At the ankle, the bagginess is gathered and folded using another piece of cloth to tie it, traditionally, or elastic, these days.
      • The inspiration behind David's new collection is ‘the exploration of bagginess and volume and a vaguely 1920s reference crossed with an 80s image‘.
      • The acceleration, too, even in the automatic version of the car that I drove, is pin-sharp and has none of the usual executive bagginess.

Rhymes

Aggie, craggy, draggy, jaggy, Maggie, quaggy, saggy, scraggy, shaggy, slaggy, snaggy

Definition of baggy in US English:

baggy

adjectiveˈbæɡiˈbaɡē
  • 1(of clothing) loose and hanging in folds.

    (衣服)宽松下垂的

    baggy pants
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She wore baggy shirts and tight pants which only accentuated her round figure.
    • Her baggy shirts and pants hid her fine figure, and no one paid that much attention to her.
    • I love the way people dress - you won't see someone shopping in sweat pants or baggy sweaters here.
    • She changed into a pair of loose pants and a baggy shirt, perfect for hiding her feminity, little proof though there was.
    • He also said similar problems are commonplace at schools and many of his friends do not feel safe wearing baggy clothing or t-shirts bearing band logos.
    • Combat trousers and baggy shirts don't really cut it.
    • I was simply a girl in a baggy shirt that reached mid-thigh and very loose pants.
    • The tight fitting black and white clothing is quite the opposite of the clowns colourful baggy trousers with braces, and giant floppy shoes.
    • Both men and women also wear a kurta, a long tunic-like shirt, and pyjamas, loose baggy trousers.
    • He waited in my bedroom as I slowly struggled to change into pajama pants and a baggy shirt.
    • She was wearing baggy black pants and a baggy shirt that had Marilyn Manson on it with mesh arm socks.
    • The standard clothing of men all over Pakistan is the salwar, loose baggy trousers, and kurta, a long shirtlike tunic.
    • It looked like a veil that they were wearing and very grungy, baggy clothing.
    • She'd usually hidden that with a loose shirt or a baggy sweater.
    • Then over that I would wear jeans and a loose baggy jumper.
    • Their Kalashnikovs lean against the wall of their hut and the warm evening breeze catches in their traditional baggy trousers and loose, belted shirts.
    • His accomplices were white and wearing baggy clothing.
    • She was the undisputed queen of chic when it came to hip Capri pants with a baggy jumper and a ponytail, managing to look simultaneously casual yet impeccably turned out.
    • She always seemed to dress in less baggy clothing when she was in a good mood, though she'll never quite understand why.
    • So it's sweat pants, baggy shirt, sweater, thick socks, slippers and pony tail today.
    Synonyms
    loose-fitting, loose, roomy, generously cut, full, ample, voluminous, billowing
    1. 1.1 (of eyes) with folds of puffy skin below them.
      (眼睛)有袋的,肿胀的
      his eyes were baggy with the fatigue of overwork

      他的眼睛因工作过度而肿胀。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He thanked them each more than once, tears filling his baggy old eyes as he watched the crowd diminish and walk away.
      • And finally, when you've woken up after your fantastic sleep, take no notice of my bloodshot, baggy eyes and put on your radio.
      • The most common treatment for baggy eyes is called blepharoplasty, or simply eyelid surgery.
      • Not that he himself ever had baggy eyes.
      • When she came to wake me up with her findings on the third day, her eyes were baggy and it appeared that she had not slept much at all.
      • Sometimes you can develop baggy eyes in your 20s before your skin changes.
      • Try these simple ways to banish baggy eyes and dark circles.
      • Do you want to banish baggy eyes and dark circles around them?
      • Groans from a baggy eyed courtroom were cut short when the judge collapsed laughing and muttering incoherently.
      • His eyes were baggy and colored purple around them, as if he suffered from constant insomnia.
      • She's youngish, about thirty, but rumpled hair and baggy eyes make her look older and a bit grumpy.
      • All that excess skin has to go somewhere and her eyes were baggy.
      • For some people, puffy or baggy eyes are a hereditary trait, and must be accepted as such.
      • Is there a way to eliminate the baggy skin on top of the eyes without surgery?
      • A lower lid blepharoplasty is an operation to remove one or more of fat, muscle and skin in the lower eyelids which give a baggy appearance.
      • We must be endlessly alert to avoid yellowing teeth, body odours, bad breath, baggy eyes, lank hair, grey hair or body hair.
      • His eyes were baggy - he had aged even within the last few months.
      • If your baggy eyes are not getting better, Ask your doctor for advice.
      • Increasingly this year I have noticed lines and wrinkles and baggy eyes that I haven't been aware of before.
      • To date, cosmetic surgery is the only way to eliminate baggy eyes syndrome.
      Synonyms
      swollen, puffed up, distended, enlarged, full, inflated, dilated, bloated, engorged, bulging
nounˈbæɡiˈbaɡē
baggiesinformal
  • Loose and wide-legged pants, shorts, or swim trunks.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If I'm not wearing baggies I'll put on a jersey for its pockets.
    • But if wearing baggies to a group road ride is like wearing spandex to a downhill race, then I'll pass.
    • Would wearing baggies be totally inappropriate on a $2000 road bike?
    • I actually wore baggies last night (which only happens about once a year when I either go mad or all my lycra is in the wash).
    • Are you in less danger wearing baggies because the drivers give you more room on the road when you wear them instead of lycra?
    • I don't mind being seen on the bike with lycra, but if I pop into the shop or a pub I prefer to be wearing baggies!
    • I never went as far as doing make up or anything like that, I just wore baggies and hoodies (still do actually, but without degrading myself with make up).
    • Wearing baggies and doing big drops (as an example) doesn't limit your riding.
    • And these baggies are more baggy than the baggies that I posted in that other thread.
    • However, older kids will be happier wearing baggies - or at least summer shorts over the top.
    • Then again, I'm on a hybrid bike wearing baggies and a visored helmet; they must not think of me as part of the club or something.
    • I've been to quite a few cross country races and I can typically count the number of racers wearing baggies on one hand.
    • Young men sport baggies low on their hips, exposing Calvin Klein boxers and a line of hair.
    • In rapper baggies, with a two day growth on his chin and a mean look in his eye, he gives the impression of a man who lives in a vodka ad.
    • Hope you are wearing baggies over them shorts, Rusty!!
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