slipper
slipper 英 [ˈslɪpə(r)] 美 [ˈslɪpɚ]
n. 拖鞋 vt. 用拖鞋打
名词复数:slippers
- A slipper is a kind of indoor shoe that slips easily on and off your foot. You may prefer to walk around barefoot unless it's really cold, in which case you wear slippers.
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- n. 拖鞋
- vt. 用拖鞋打
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1. See here, you are no more a baron than my slipper is!
你明白了吗,你是爵爷,就和我的拖鞋一样!
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2. With its lips the sly fly clipped the slippery slipper that eclipsed his sight.
狡猾的苍蝇用嘴唇夹住遮挡他视线的滑拖鞋。
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3. He was busy pulling some black shag from his Persian slipper. My eyes were scanning the room and came upon a small curio in the cabinet under the picture of General Gordon of Khartoum.
当时福尔摩斯正忙着从他的波斯拖鞋里拽出些黑烟丝来,而我四下打量着这个有名的房间,最后视线停留在喀土穆的戈登像下的橱柜上,那里面摆着一个小玩意。
- slipper (n.) type of loose, light indoor footwear, late 15c., agent noun from slip (v.), the notion being of a shoe that is "slipped" onto the foot. Old English had slypescoh "slipper," literally "slip-shoe."
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