levi's
英 [ˈliːvaɪz]
美 [ˈlivaɪz]
网络 李维斯; 牛仔裤; 牛仔裤品牌; 利维斯牛仔裤
牛津词典
noun
- (美国)李维斯牛仔裤
a US make of jeans (= trousers/pants made of denim )
英英释义
noun
- a popular brand of jeans
双语例句
- But Joab did not include Levi and Benjamin in the numbering, because the king's command was repulsive to him.
惟有利未人和便雅悯人没有数在其中,因为约押厌恶王的这命令。 - LEVI'S from the western United States one of the most famous names.
S是来自美国西部最闻名的名字之一。 - Now, Tesco has started buying cheap Levi's from the so-called "gray market" in other EU countries and selling them on.
如今,特斯科是通过从欧洲其它国家的所谓“灰色市场”买进便宜的李维的产品,然后再卖出去。 - Levi, who was an astute businessman, saw the potential for this new product and agreed to Jacob's proposal.
作为一个精明的商人,李维一眼就看出了这项新产品的无限商机,同意了雅各布的提议。 - The durable denim pants were brought to market by Levi Strauss, a Jewish merchant living in San Francisco, to meet the needs of uncouth miners in California's gold fields.
为了满足加利福尼亚的那些大老粗金矿工人的需要,住在旧金山的犹太商人李维•施特劳斯将这种结实耐磨的牛仔裤引进了市场。 - After all, it is significant that neither Levi's ( average price$ 80) nor Balmain, with its 1,060 jeans, was mentioned by Reco on its website.
毕竟,非常重要的是,Reco在其网站上既没有提到Levi's(平均价格80美元),也没提到售价1060美元的Balmain牛仔裤。 - Consumer groups and Tesco say that Levi's case is specious.
消费者和特易购却认为利维公司貌似有理实则不然。 - He looked upward, hands in his levi's pockets, camera hanging against his left hip.
他仰望着天空,双手插在裤袋里,相机挂在左胯上。 - When Levi Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis patented the process to put rivets in men's denim work pants, they created the world's first blue jean.
当利瓦伊·施特劳斯和裁缝雅各布·戴维斯把在工作服上打柳钉的程序申请专利时,他们便创造了世界上第一条牛仔裤。 - One product of those heady times has become a part of American popular culture: Levi's jeans.
作为那段热血沸腾岁月的产物之一,李维斯牛仔裤已经成为美国流行文化的一部分。
