boots
- IPA[buːts]
英式
- a person employed in a hotel to clean boots and shoes, carry luggage, and perform other menial tasks.
noun: boots, plural noun: boots
- 相關詞
- a sturdy item of footwear covering the foot, the ankle, and sometimes the leg below the knee.
- kick (something) hard in a specified direction: he ended up booting the ball into the stands
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sturdy item of footwear covering the foot and ankle, and sometimes also the lower leg.
- kick (something) hard in a specified direction: he ended up booting the ball into the stand
Oxford Dictionary
- wearing boots: the crunching of snow beneath booted feet
Oxford American Dictionary
- wearing boots: the crunching of snow beneath booted feet
Oxford Dictionary
- stout footwear designed for long-distance recreational walks in rough country: bring tramping boots or sturdy walking sandals
Oxford Dictionary
- heavy laced boots extending to the mid-calf, typically worn by skinheads.
Oxford Dictionary
- boots of a type worn by soldiers in actual combat.
Oxford Dictionary
- boots of a type worn by soldiers in combat, typically black with laces and thick rubber soles.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[bo͞ots]
美式
- a hotel employee who cleans boots and shoes, carries luggage, and performs other menial tasks.
Oxford American Dictionary