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sneaker

/snee-ker/US // ˈsni kər //

运动鞋,球鞋,跑步鞋

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a high or low shoe, usually of fabric such as canvas, with a rubber or synthetic sole.
    • : one who sneaks; a sneak.

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Examples

  • When it comes to designing sneakers with a purpose, nobody does it quite like Nike!

  • They spend their time customizing a pair of sneakers or a car.

  • The group of 30,000 is meant to be reflective of Complex Network’s collective audience across its four brands — culture title Complex, music brand Pigeons & Planes, food brand First We Feast and sneaker title Sole Collector — Braxton said.

  • In Maryland, Jean was successfully juggling college and a job, and had just bought her first car, when the pandemic crashed down like a sneaker wave.

  • In response, some investors are looking to make money by betting on more exotic assets such as art, cryptocurrency, and vintage sneakers.

  • Sneaker and clothing brands routinely dole out buckets of dough to drape their swag over popular cultural characters.

  • I assume he thinks Chuck Taylors are still as the sneaker of choice and supports the idea of grabbing a quick smoke before tipoff.

  • The unidentified substance was swiftly covered by a sneaker-clad shoe.

  • The basketball sneaker has a long and lucrative history, especially for the sportsmen who become the brands' ambassadors.

  • The Superstar was the 1969 Adidas sneaker which featured the rubber toe cap and the iconic three serrated stripes along the side.

  • He looked down and began to dig a hole in the earth with the toe of his much worn sneaker.

  • Klinker picked up a "sneaker" from the floor and hurled it with deadly precision at a weight-and-pulley across the room.

  • A sneaker was a small drinking-glass, used by moderate drinkers—sneak-cups they were called.

  • The wet ground sucked at his sneaker and he tipped back on his ass with a yelp.

  • Andy noticed that the sneaker was worn out and had a hole in the toe, and that it was only laced up halfway.