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slipper

/slip-er/US // ˈslɪp ər //UK // (ˈslɪpə) //

拖鞋,拖鞋类,拖把,舄卤

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any light, low-cut shoe into which the foot may be easily slipped, for casual wear in the home, for dancing, etc.Compare bedroom slipper, house slipper.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to strike or beat with a slipper.

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Examples

  • First, we can wear shoes — especially when carrying or moving something — or slippers.

  • Tasha Zemke, copy editor Every winter I treat myself to a new pair of slippers.

  • Their versatile build “sits at the intersection between a runner, a travel slipper, a water shoe, and a low-cut hiking boot,” he wrote.

  • Ariella Gintzler, associate editorI’ve been looking for some quality slippers since March, and I’m happy to say I’ve finally found them.

  • The leather slippers are intended for all-day wear, year-round.

  • “The prince is not going to come along with a glass slipper,” Thomas says.

  • Displayed in a main hall lined with transparent cases, each is like a glass slipper menagerie.

  • Three types of footwear -- including a brogue, a plimsoll, and an evening slipper -- established the basis for Katrantzou's theme.

  • As if Cinderella showed up at the ball with a little pumpkin schmutz on her glass slipper to wreck the fantasy.

  • Snooki, meanwhile, has added a new line of platform flip-flops to her slipper line.

  • Her foot, thrust into a heel-less Tunisian slipper of blue velvet embroidered with seed pearls, beat the floor impatiently.

  • Wilder flung a slipper across the room that missed Tootles head and clattered among the paint-brushes.

  • She went to the trunk and shut it with a bang, placing a red-heeled slipper on it, with a neat flash of blue-silk ankle above.

  • We all laughed, but I took the slipper and beat him with it, while Peter appeared on the verge of tears.

  • Peter resentfully deposited the pup on the porch, and took my slipper back upstairs.