单词 | shoelace |
释义 | shoelace From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Clothesshoelaceshoe‧lace /ˈʃuːleɪs/ noun [countable]DCCa thin piece of material, like string, that goes through holes in the front of your shoes and is used to fasten them SYN lacetie/untie a shoelace Roger bent to tie his shoelace. Your shoelaces are undone.Examples from the Corpusshoelace• Sammler tied his shoelaces continued dressing.• I had to take off my belt, my tie and my shoelaces, had my photograph and my fingerprints taken.• I let myself into my place with the key I carry tied to my shoelace.• George Best was/is a drunken waste of space who wasn't fit to tie Eddie Gray's shoelaces.• They were more like badly tied shoelaces.• I wondered how easy it would be to hang yourself with your shoelaces.tie/untie a shoelace• They were more like badly tied shoelaces.• While Eddie is dribbling up the court, Red bends to tie a shoelace. |
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