outsole
/out-sohl/US // ˈaʊtˌsoʊl //UK // (ˈaʊtˌsəʊl) //
外底,大底,鞋底,大脚板
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : the outer sole of a shoe.
Examples
The durable outsoles ensure a longer lifespan for the footwear, and they’re designed to provide enough traction to prevent nasty falls if you unexpectedly encounter a wet patch in the yard.
When you drop to $150, you’ll typically get a nylon-glass fiber outsole.
The deep-lugged outsole, which is made from a rubber compound specially designed to grip on slippery surfaces, crushed it on the icy hardpack.
The heavily lugged, slip-resistant outsole handled the terrain like a boss, but on the negative-five day, my feet started to numb, making me a little suspect of the generous minus-58-degrees rating.
Learn More→ With the all-new Flow Velociti Wind, UA ditched the heavy rubber outsole.
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