释义 |
‖ zori, n. pl.|ˈzoːri| Also 9 sori. [Jap., f. sō grass, (rice) straw + ri footwear, sole.] Japanese thonged sandals with straw (or leather, wood, etc.) soles.
1823F. Schoberl Japan v. 131 The shoes of the Japanese consist of straw soles or slips of wood. Those in common use are called sori. 1884[see geta]. 1939A. Keith Land below Wind xviii. 298 Even her zori were blue, with sapphire soles and bright blue straps which came between the toes. 1962Amer. Speech XXXVII. 288 Japanese zori or the American adaptation, thong sandals. 1970J. Kirkup Japan behind Fan 180 On summer days, zori of a specially fine quality, made of bamboo sheaths, may be used for strolling in the garden. 1984Coaching Award Scheme (Brit. Judo Assoc.) 9/1 Zori (flip-flops) are compulsory wear at BJA events and should be worn off the mat in Clubs, Schools, etc. |