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Definition of pyjamas in English: pyjamas(US pajamas) plural noun pəˈdʒɑːməz 1A loose-fitting jacket and trousers for sleeping in. 一套睡衣裤。 睡裤。 Example sentencesExamples - His pajama trousers are simple black sweats that are a little long even on him; he's standing on the bottoms.
- She pulled on her pajama bottoms, and then her top, went to her bed, got in under the sheets and pulled them up over herself.
- Six months before, Lord Elgin had allowed me to try on James Bruce's scarlet pyjama trousers.
- Personally I think the jackets look like pyjama coats, but they are not my cuppa.
- He shed his pajama bottoms and pulled on a pair of pants over his boxers.
- He looked at her in her cow print pajama bottoms and sweat jacket.
- Out of the dryer, he pulled out a pair of boxers and pajama bottoms.
- Beth hastily pulled on her nightdress, while Louis frantically rummaged around for his pyjama trousers.
- He said that he had not dressed properly but had been wearing slippers, trousers, a vest and pyjama jacket about the house.
- Other highlights include PVC dresses, lace dresses, gold pyjama trousers and chiffon tops.
- It's now been several weeks since I've had to lock him in his room for failing to put a crease in my pyjama trousers.
- She saw she was wearing a pair of pyjama trousers and a pyjama t-shirt.
- He was lying on his back, wearing only his blue pyjama trousers.
- He finished toweling himself dry and pulled on the pajama bottoms that Dawn gave him the first night.
- He'd already knelt down next to Jake, rolled his pyjama trousers up and put an ice pack over his knee.
- Slowly he undid his pyjama jacket and dropped his pyjama trousers down around his ankles.
- Nobody's strolling by with trunks full of smoking jackets and silk pyjamas!
- I washed up, brushed my teeth, pulled on my pajama bottoms despite the warm breeze trickling through my open window.
- Walking to the bed I grabbed a pair of blue plaid pajama bottoms, slipped them on then pulled a white t-shirt over my head.
- I stripped off my dress and pulled on a pair of pyjama bottoms and a vest, before climbing into bed.
- 1.1 A pair of loose trousers tied by a drawstring around the waist, worn by both sexes in some Asian countries.
(亚洲男女围腰而系的)宽松裤 Example sentencesExamples - Dressed now in a pair of Capri pajamas and a tank top she went back to the stove and put the noodles in the water.
- At the Indian counter, a combination of kurta pyjamas with and without jackets is available.
- Both men and women also wear a kurta, a long tunic-like shirt, and pyjamas, loose baggy trousers.
- Variants of trousers like pajamas and shalwar were worn in the northern plains of Indo-Iran.
- I put everything except for a pair of the pyjamas and the underwear into my closet.
- A draw-string allowed the pyjamas to comfortably embrace a great girth, and also to drop at a moments notice.
Derivativesadjective pəˈdʒɑːməd Wearing pyjamas. they would be pyjamaed and ready for bed when his lessons would begin Example sentencesExamples - When I was out for an early walk this morning I noticed a pyjamaed man trying to retrieve the paper that had landed high in a bush and it made me recall the joy of having paperboys many years ago.
- He stood now surveying his pyjamaed and unshaven self with extreme disfavour.
- Sometimes you wake and see them stumbling sleepily towards you, eyes hardly open, pyjamaed arms held out in front to guide them.
OriginEarly 19th century: from Urdu and Persian, from pāy 'leg' + jāma 'clothing'. Definition of pajamas in US English: pajamas(British pyjamas) plural noun 1A suit of loose pants and jacket or shirt for sleeping in. 睡衣裤 一套睡衣裤。 Example sentencesExamples - I stripped off my dress and pulled on a pair of pyjama bottoms and a vest, before climbing into bed.
- He'd already knelt down next to Jake, rolled his pyjama trousers up and put an ice pack over his knee.
- Personally I think the jackets look like pyjama coats, but they are not my cuppa.
- He said that he had not dressed properly but had been wearing slippers, trousers, a vest and pyjama jacket about the house.
- He shed his pajama bottoms and pulled on a pair of pants over his boxers.
- He looked at her in her cow print pajama bottoms and sweat jacket.
- He was lying on his back, wearing only his blue pyjama trousers.
- Six months before, Lord Elgin had allowed me to try on James Bruce's scarlet pyjama trousers.
- I washed up, brushed my teeth, pulled on my pajama bottoms despite the warm breeze trickling through my open window.
- His pajama trousers are simple black sweats that are a little long even on him; he's standing on the bottoms.
- She saw she was wearing a pair of pyjama trousers and a pyjama t-shirt.
- Walking to the bed I grabbed a pair of blue plaid pajama bottoms, slipped them on then pulled a white t-shirt over my head.
- Beth hastily pulled on her nightdress, while Louis frantically rummaged around for his pyjama trousers.
- Nobody's strolling by with trunks full of smoking jackets and silk pyjamas!
- Out of the dryer, he pulled out a pair of boxers and pajama bottoms.
- Slowly he undid his pyjama jacket and dropped his pyjama trousers down around his ankles.
- Other highlights include PVC dresses, lace dresses, gold pyjama trousers and chiffon tops.
- He finished toweling himself dry and pulled on the pajama bottoms that Dawn gave him the first night.
- She pulled on her pajama bottoms, and then her top, went to her bed, got in under the sheets and pulled them up over herself.
- It's now been several weeks since I've had to lock him in his room for failing to put a crease in my pyjama trousers.
- 1.1 Any clothing suitable for wearing in bed.
a picture of a baby in one-piece pajamas - 1.2pajamain singular A pair of loose pants tied by a drawstring around the waist, worn by both sexes in some Asian countries.
(亚洲男女围腰而系的)宽松裤 he was attired in an off-white kurta, white pajama, and red waistcoat Example sentencesExamples - At the Indian counter, a combination of kurta pyjamas with and without jackets is available.
- Both men and women also wear a kurta, a long tunic-like shirt, and pyjamas, loose baggy trousers.
- Dressed now in a pair of Capri pajamas and a tank top she went back to the stove and put the noodles in the water.
- Variants of trousers like pajamas and shalwar were worn in the northern plains of Indo-Iran.
- I put everything except for a pair of the pyjamas and the underwear into my closet.
- A draw-string allowed the pyjamas to comfortably embrace a great girth, and also to drop at a moments notice.
OriginEarly 19th century: from Urdu and Persian, from pāy ‘leg’ + jāma ‘clothing’. |