释义 |
‖ mompei, mompe|ˈmɒmpeɪ| [Jap.] Baggy working trousers worn in Japan.
1947J. Morris Phoenix Cup ii. 24 Most of the women wear mompei, rather ugly baggy trousers normally worn only when working in the fields. 1959R. K. Beardsley et al. Village Japan v. 101 For field work, women wear a surplice-cut blouse of dark cotton work cloth tucked into roomy, gathered-ankle field trousers (mompei) of similar material. 1960B. Leach Potter in Japan v. 109 To keep moderately clean, I wear a pair of Hamada's ‘mompei’ (baggy overall trousers) and rubber boots. 1965W. Swaan Jap. Lantern xix. 224 The bending figures in their mompe or baggy trousers. 1972Nat. Geographic May 672/2 Groups of women in mompe, the traditional baggy work trousers worn in rural areas, shifted the seaweed by hand. |