3. Men were in jeans, and could wear their hair long too.
男性们穿着牛仔裤,并且头发也留的很长。
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4. We can't wearjeans at work.
我们工作时不准穿牛仔裤。
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5. The boy advises her to wear the jeans.
男孩建议她穿牛仔裤。
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6. Which is great in itself but also means that my "muffin top" is pretty much gone when I wear my favorite jeans.
这是很棒的,但同时也意味着当我穿上最喜欢的牛仔裤时,我的“腰部赘肉”已消失。
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7. And men were in jeans, and could wear their hair long too.
男人们穿着牛仔裤,头发也可以留得很长。
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8. Does this mean we shouldn't wear jeans?
这是否意味着我们不应该穿牛仔裤?
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9. Will we all wear the same kind of jeans or pants (like a uniform) or will each culture be different?
我们都穿同样的牛仔裤或短裤(像制服一样),还是有各种不同的文化品位?
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10. Programmers can usually still wear clean and neat jeans, but it does depend on the company.
程序员通常还是穿干净整洁的牛仔裤,但这也要看是什么公司了。
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11. Then I can wearjeans and sneakers.
这样我就可以穿牛仔裤和运动鞋了。
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12. I like to wearjeans because they wear well and comfortably.
我爱穿牛仔裤因为它舒服又耐用穿。
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13. Don't wearjeans!
不要穿牛仔裤!
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14. Designers often wear worn-out jeans and wrinkled t-shirts, and frankly, most of the time, I say embrace it.
设计师通常穿着破旧不堪的牛仔裤和皱巴巴的体恤,坦率地说,大部分时间我都可以接受这个样子。
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15. I wear casual clothes: an open-neck shirt, or T-shirt, and jeans, and sneakers.
我总是穿着休闲装:一件开领衬衫或T恤,一条牛仔裤和一双旅游鞋。
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16. You can always wear your old, torn favorites around the house, but make sure that you have a nice pair of well-fitting dark blue jeans with no overly stylized flaws to wear outside.