welt 的 3 个定义
- a ridge or wale on the surface of the body, as from a blow of a stick or whip.
- a blow producing such a ridge or wale.
- Shoemaking. a strip, as of leather, set in between the outsole of a shoe and the edges of its insole and upper, through which these parts are joined by stitching or stapling.a strip, usually of leather, that ornaments a shoe.
- (5)
- to beat soundly, as with a stick or whip.
- to furnish or supply with a welt or welts; sew a welt on to.
- to be marked with or develop welts.
welt 近义词
red mark
更多welt例句
- In recent days, Afghan social media has swirled with photos of men and women, showing fresh welts from being beaten by Taliban mobs for not dressing according to Islamic custom.
- He stuck his index finger in the red welt around the spot where bin Laden shot me.
- They have two front welt pockets, two back welt pockets, two hook closures at the waist, and a zipper fly.
- I can already feel the welt rising up, the swelling closing my eye.
- From there, the Madsen story spidered out to Die Welt, the Sacramento Bee, Corriere Della Sera, and countless others.
- There was a red welt on her neck, purple-marked on its ridge where the rawhide had almost cut her tender skin.
- In the following year of 1871, Goodyear invented his welt shoe-sewing machine and Maddox made his epochal discovery.
- The chap tried to drive us off, and we lost and near done for, and he hit me a welt on top of all.
- You have dared to call him by words every letter of which would have left a welt on your shoulders if uttered in his hearing.
- Bonzje ht still gelebt un' is' still gestorben; wie a Schatten is' er durch durch unser Welt.