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That means slowing down.
The term "pants" generally refers to the article of clothing worn on the lower half of the body, while "depants" is a playful or humorous term that means to remove someone's pants, often used in a joking context. The correct term depends on the situation: if you're talking about clothing, it's pants; if you're discussing the act of taking them off, it's depants. Ultimately, it depends on the context in which you're using the words!
In French, "without kneepants" translates to sans culottes.
Realy gotcho means long pants thats all
As a haberdashery term, the origin of "seat of the pants" is obvious. Flying "by the seat of one's pants" dates from the Army Air Force of World War II. It means operating an aircraft (and hence any very complicated affair) by instinct and feeling rather than by instruments or other assistance.
The word for 'reject' or 'turn down' is 'deny.'
it means to break it down
It means when you literally roll up your pants. It's self explanatory
chang2 ku4 = long pants ku4 zi3 = pants (this is a generic term referring to both long pants and/or shorts)
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The singular possessive form is pants'.The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants; the noun pants does not change from singular to plural, the wordpairis the part of the term that changes: a pair of pants, two pairs of pants.