Pants vs Rubbish

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Pants

Top 1000 (très courant)A2noun

Rubbish

FamilierTop 2000 (courant)A2noun
Le plus formel: PantsLe plus courant: Pants
 PantsRubbish
Prononciation🇬🇧 /["/pænts/"]/🇺🇸 /["/pænts/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈrʌbɪʃ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈrʌbɪʃ/"]/
SensClothing worn on the lower part of the body, covering the legs.Something that is worthless or of poor quality.
ExempleI bought a new pair of pants for the summer.He threw the rubbish in the bin.
RegistreNeutreFamilier
FréquenceTop 1000 (très courant)Top 2000 (courant)
Niveau CEFRA2A2
Nature grammaticalenounnoun
Collocationspair, pull on, pull up, drop, bra and pants, long, short, corduroy, pair, unbutton, undo, unzip, leg, pocket, suit, in pantsdomestic, household, garden, bag, pile, tons, put out, collect, remove, decay, rot, bag, bin, skip, absolute, complete, total, talk, rubbish about, a load of rubbish, what rubbish!, absolute, complete, total, talk, rubbish about, a load of rubbish, what rubbish!
Antonymestop, shirttreasure, valuable, quality
Erreurs fréquentesConfused with 'shorts' when referring to leg-wear., Using 'pants' as a singular noun instead of plural., Mixing up with 'jeans' which are a specific type of pants.Using 'rubbish' in a formal context., Confusing 'rubbish' with 'trash', thinking they are interchangeable in all dialects., Using 'rubbish' only to refer to physical waste, rather than ideas or opinions.
Notes d'usageUse 'pants' in most contexts when referring to lower body clothing. Avoid in very formal situations; in such cases, 'trousers' may be preferred.Use 'rubbish' in everyday conversation when expressing dislike for something. It can sound casual or dismissive, so it may not be suitable for formal situations.

Questions fréquentes : Pants vs Rubbish

Quelle est la différence entre Pants et Rubbish ?

Pants: Clothing worn on the lower part of the body, covering the legs. Rubbish: Something that is worthless or of poor quality.

Lequel est le plus formel : Pants et Rubbish ?

Pants est le plus formel de tous.

Lequel est le plus courant : Pants et Rubbish ?

Pants est le plus courant dans l'anglais de tous les jours.

Pants et Rubbish sont-ils au même niveau CEFR ?

Pants: A2, Rubbish: A2 sur l'échelle CEFR.

Quelle est la nature grammaticale de Pants et Rubbish ?

Pants: noun, Rubbish: noun.

Peux-tu montrer un exemple de chacun ?

Pants: I bought a new pair of pants for the summer. Rubbish: He threw the rubbish in the bin.

Puis-je utiliser Pants et Rubbish de façon interchangeable ?

Pas toujours. Pants et Rubbish sont proches et se recoupent parfois, mais elles diffèrent par le registre, la fréquence et l'usage, donc remplacer l'une par l'autre peut changer le sens ou le ton. Regarde les différences ci-dessus avant de substituer.