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Meaning of Shorts | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
ʃɔː(ɹ)ts

Definitions

  1. Pants or trousers worn for sports or in warmer weather that do not go lower than the knees.
    plural, plural-only
  2. Underpants.
    dated, plural, plural-only
  3. Remnants, clippings, trimmings of production processes.
    plural, plural-only, uncountable
  4. The part of milled grain sifted out which is next finer than the bran; pollard.
    plural, plural-only
  5. Short, inferior hemp.
    plural, plural-only

Equivalents

Afrikaans kortbroek
Azərbaycanca şortik
Български гащета шорти
Bosanski šorc
Čeština kraťasy šortky
Deutsch kurze Hose Shorts
Esperanto sorto
Français short shorts
Galego calzóns
ગુજરાતી ચડ્ડી
Hrvatski šorc
Bahasa Indonesia celana pendek
Íslenska stuttbuxur
Italiano calzoncini shorts
ქართული შორტები
Bahasa Melayu seluar pendek
Nederlands korte broek short
Português Bermuda calção calções short shorts
Русский шорты
Српски šorc
Svenska kortbyxor shorts
Kiswahili kaptula
Tagalog salawal
Türkçe don şort
Українська труси шорти

Examples

“Jessica hated covering her legs, so she usually wore shorts.”
“In 1925, boxer shorts were unleashed on the world: loose-fitting underwear for men, featuring an elastic waistband inspired by the shorts worn by boxers. It was underwear for the inner pugilist.”
“After a scare like that, you might need to change your shorts.”
“And always, when the food arrives, send something back. It's considered very sophisticated. But make sure you use colorful language. Tell him, "Waiter, this veal tastes like the inside front panel of Ferdinand Magellan's shorts. And I'm referring to the first voyage."”
“[…]the first remove above bran is shorts ; the next above that is sharps”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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