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boots

/boots/US // buts //UK // (buːts) //

靴子,靴,长靴,皮靴

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural boots.British.

    • : a servant, as at a hotel, who blacks or polishes shoes and boots.

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Examples

  • If anything demonstrates the power of comedy to make dictators quake in their boots, it is the events of the past few days.

  • Sometimes there would be caricatures in which his body was swallowed up by his boots.

  • For the next hour, she verbally humiliated him while he licked her boots and feet until they were completely cleaned.

  • Under the table, I could see that his combat boots were actually black sneakers, frayed at the seams.

  • Have you met the lumbersexual: all beards, flannel shirts, and work boots?

  • "I bought them boots to wear only when I go into genteel society," said one of the codfish tribe, to a wag, the other day.

  • Isaac Bolum had fixed himself comfortably on two legs of his chair, with the projecting soles of his boots caught behind the rung.

  • Tip wore leaky boots all last winter, but when spring came he bought Mrs. Pulsifer a sewing machine.

  • When the first sunbeam gleamed through the window of Bat's tiny kitchen, I arose, pulled on my boots and went to feed my horse.

  • She wore soiled Burberry, high-legged tan boots, and a peaked cap of distinctly military appearance.