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slipper
- IPA[ˈslɪpə]
英式
- a comfortable slip-on shoe that is worn indoors.;a light slip-on shoe, especially one used for dancing.
- beat (someone) with a slipper
verb: slipper, 3rd person present: slippers, gerund or present participle: slippering, past tense: slippered, past participle: slippered
noun: slipper, plural noun: slippers
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名詞
- 1. a comfortable slip-on shoe that is worn indoors. 同義詞
- ▪ a light slip-on shoe, especially one used for dancing. 同義詞
動詞
- 1. beat (someone) with a slipper he didn't slipper me hard
- a fine-quality semi-glossy satin, used in dressmaking and for dancing slippers.
Oxford Dictionary
- a soft slipper whose upper part is made of wool or thick cloth.
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for lady's slipper
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for calceolaria
Oxford Dictionary
- a bath with one high end to lean against and the other end covered over.
Oxford Dictionary
- a mollusc which has an oval shell with an internal ledge, giving the empty shell a slipper-like ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a thick sock, typically with a leather or vinyl sole, for use as a slipper.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a soft heelless slipper with a turned-up toe.
Oxford Dictionary
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