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shoelace

/shoo-leys/US // ˈʃuˌleɪs //UK // (ˈʃuːˌleɪs) //

鞋带,鞋帶,皮鞋带,皮鞋带子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a string or lace for fastening a shoe.

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Examples

  • Telomeres are the caps on the ends of DNA strands, similar to the caps on shoelaces.

  • During the course of a weekend in April, the co-founders of The Sidewalk School, Rangel-Samponaro and Victor Cavazos, handed out dozens of shoelaces to migrants living at Embajadores.

  • When migrants are taken into CBP custody, their shoelaces, belts and other possessions are confiscated.

  • Unlike the wrist-only Jawbone Up or Fitbit, the shoelace clip helps it recognize almost any movement.

  • Amiigo is a wrist and shoelace hardware combo, paired a smartphone app that crunches movement data in the cloud.

  • They drove to his home in South Los Angeles and had sex but shortly thereafter, he attempted to strangle her with a shoelace.

  • He had hanged himself with 550 cord, an all-purpose green string that looks like a shoelace and can hold 550 pounds.

  • Dr. Quink bent over and tied his shoelace once or twice before he replied.

  • On the driver's seat one's feet were on the shafts and one had a view of every rag and shoelace the harness was patched with.

  • One leg was thrown over the other knee, and the long, nervous fingers of the right hand played with the shoelace.

  • Rick balanced on one leg, one hand on Scotty's shoulder, the other hand fumbling with the shoelace on his lifted foot.

  • While Urquhart was playing his shoelace became loosened, and he stooped to tie it.