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insole

/in-sohl/US // ˈɪnˌsoʊl //UK // (ˈɪnˌsəʊl) //

鞋垫,鞋底,内底,内垫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the inner sole of a shoe or boot.
    • : a thickness of material laid as an inner sole within a shoe, especially for comfort.

Examples

  • Heated slipper insoles are another surefire way to keep your feet warm in cold weather, and they can fit right inside a pair of slippers you already own.

  • Inside the boot is a polypropylene-lined wool felt liner, and it comes with an extra felt insole so you can double up on the coldest days.

  • My feet felt hugged by the insoles—in fact, the amount of support they delivered with each step went beyond cushioning, it felt downright therapeutic.

  • The insole felt like it was sculpted to the shape of my foot.

  • Then, whenever you come inside, pull the insoles from your boots so they can dry completely.

  • A split leather insole was inserted in each shoe to insure perfect smoothness of the bottom.

  • This makes a fine insole, and is a great help to keep the feet warm.

  • If there is continual pain upon walking after the injury, a steel insole will often give relief.