释义 |
pie-jim-jams|paɪˈdʒɪmdʒæmz| A child's name for ‘pyjamas’.
1902Little Folks Apr. 265/2 ‘Why! I'm in my pie⁓jimjams!’ he murmured..with a doubtful look at his bare feet and his pyjamas. 1964M. Laski in S. Nowell-Smith Edwardian England iv. 204 For bedwear, pyjamas—‘pie-jim-jams’—were recommended for boys and girls alike. |