trouser
v. 收受;赚得
n. 裤子(常用复数)
If you say that someone trousers a sum of money, you mean that they receive it, usually when they do not deserve it or should not take it.
Many people think that ex-ministers are trousering £25,000 in fees simply for going to a few board meetings a year.
很多人认为前任部长们一年仅参加几次理事会就轻而易举地捞取了 25,000 英镑的报酬。
1. garment designed for or relating to trousers;
Sleeves and trouser legs can be removed in hot weather.
袖子和裤腿在天气炎热时可以取下.
He pulled up his trouser leg and displayed a long whitescar, his souvenir of battle.
他拉起裤腿,给我看一条长长的白色伤疤, 那是战斗的纪念.
He hopped down from his perch and began to search his trouser pockets hastily.
从坐着的地方跳了下来,慌忙地在裤兜里摸索.
Thus my usual trouser man is quite different from my usual coat man.
于是平时给我做裤子的裁缝就不同于平时给我做上衣的裁缝.
He thrust his hands into his trouser pockets.
他把双手插在裤子的口袋里.