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Jeans
[ jeenz ]
noun
- Sir James (Hop路wood) [hop, -w, oo, d], 1877鈥1946, English astrophysicist and author.
jeans
1/ 诲萧颈藧苍锄 /
plural noun
- informal trousers for casual wear, made esp of denim or corduroy
Jeans
2/ 诲萧颈藧苍锄 /
noun
- JeansSir James Hopwood18771946MEnglishSCIENCE: astronomerSCIENCE: physicistSCIENCE: mathematician Sir James Hopwood. 1877鈥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
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Jeans1
Example Sentences
You could say that peptides are skin care鈥檚 low-rise jeans: They were both all the rage in the 2000s.
Mascorro: For my look, I really just wanted to match with him, so I鈥檓 just wearing a Levi鈥檚 jacket and jeans, but I wanted to switch it up with the cream.
The suspect is described as a man with black hair who is between 30 and 40 years old, between 5-foot-6 inches and 5-foot-9 inches tall, weighs between 180 and 200 pounds, and was wearing a dark hooded jacket, a white shirt and blue jeans on the day of the killing.
Macias, calm and dressed in a modest black blouse and jeans, picked a Mexican ice cream shop where she slowly enjoyed a scoop of rocky road inside a waffle cone.
Dressed in jeans and a track jacket, the 66-year-old had warm eyes and spoke softly as he explained to me the case of Karim Daoud, a father of two who had recently been detained by immigration authorities after a regular check-in.
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