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jean
(jēn)n.
1. A strong, twilled cotton, traditionally used in making uniforms and work clothes.
2. jeans Pants made of jean, denim, or another durable fabric.
[Short for obsolete jene fustian, Genoan fustian, from Middle English jene, gene, from Old French Genes, Genoa.]
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jeans
(dʒiːnz)pl n
(Clothing & Fashion) informal trousers for casual wear, made esp of denim or corduroy
Jeans
(dʒiːnz)n
(Biography) Sir James Hopwood. 1877–1946, English astronomer, physicist, and mathematician, best known for his popular books on astronomy. He made important contributions to the kinetic theory of gases and the theory of stellar evolution
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Jeans
(dʒinz)n.
Sir James (Hopwood), 1877–1946, English astrophysicist and author.
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jeans
plural noun denims, blue jeans, Levis (trademark), blues (informal) wearing a denim jacket, jeans and a baseball cap
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Translations
بَنطَلون جينزمَلابِسُ الـجِينْزُ
džíny
jeanscowboybukser
farkut
traperice
farmernadrág
gallabuxur
ジーンズ
청바지
džinsai
džinsi
kavbojke
jeans
กางเกงยีนส์
quần jeans
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jeans
[ˈdʒiːnz] npl → jean mDo you like my new jeans? → Est-ce que tu aimes mon nouveau jean?
a pair of jeans → un jean
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jeans
(dʒiːnz) noun plural trousers, usually tight-fitting, made of denim.
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Jeans
→ مَلابِسُ الـجِينْزُ džíny jeans Jeans τζιν jeans, tejanos farkut jean traperice jeans ジーンズ 청바지 jeans jeans dżinsy jeans джинсы jeans กางเกงยีนส์ kot quần jeans 牛仔裤Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009