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lug-soled

/luhg-sohld/US // ˈlʌgˌsoʊld //

鞋底,鞋底的,靴底,靴底的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having lugs on the sole, as to provide secure footing on rugged terrain.

Examples

  • Darren was the kind of man who'd lug a sofa bed up three flights of stairs without a whisper of complaint.

  • His shirt was torn, one of his worn sneakers was more like a rubber-soled barge—the SS Nike.

  • I mean, what an incredibly annoying gift to have to lug home.

  • No bulky helmet to lug around or uncomfortable shell to ruin your hairstyle.

  • The macho guys could lug up buckets of water, which are sorely needed to flush toilets.

  • In this case a lug L is cast upon the block, forming, indeed, a portion of said block.

  • After getting well away from the beach he hoisted a small lug-sail, and stood out to sea.

  • It takes a full day to lug enough water up to the canyon levels to wash out a pan of gravel.

  • They would say, 'We shall get our land for potato-ground at 1/2 d. a lug, instead of paying 3d.

  • We want to lug this h-yer money up stairs and count it before everybody—then ther' ain't noth'n suspicious.