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tabi

/tah-bee/US // ˈtɑ bi //

塔比

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ta·bi, ta·bis.

    • : a covering for the foot, similar to a sock, having a separate pouchlike stall for the large toe, worn especially in Japan, often with zoris.

Examples

  • I discarded boots and walked with my skirts up to my knees, bare legs and Japanese tabi, as did J—— and C——.

  • I have heard of silk tabi, but never saw any, and I think they are worn only by geisha, etc.

  • But everybody wears the white cotton tabi, and nothing could be prettier than a little foot in this cleft envelope.

  • This constable was a fine, dignified-looking fellow, but so poor that his toes were showing through his blue cloth tabi.

  • This is a condition which is continually experienced, for the cotton tabi are wet through at every shower.