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单词 thong
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Definition of thong in English:

thong

nounθɒŋθɔŋ
  • 1A narrow strip of leather or other material, used especially as a fastening or as the lash of a whip.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He moved to rub his sore head and discovered that his hands were bound by a leather thong.
    • The assortment of straps and leather thongs and long, heavy stirrups annoyed him.
    • Anastasia reached into her pocket and pulled out a leather thong - the type that you tie things with.
    • Completing her braid Lee tied it back with a leather thong.
    • A leather thong was on her right forearm with a blade secured in it.
    • I took a deep breath and let the wind ruffle my hair, loosing it from the leather thong.
    • He was dressed in traditional Paiute clothing, complete with moccasins, and his hair was kept back from his forehead with a leather thong.
    • His long, dark brown hair was tied away from his angular, handsome features with a leather thong.
    • A wooden ladder lashed together with leather thongs led into a hole into the ceiling above.
    • To stow, simply fold it up and hook the leather thongs over the brass studs.
    • She takes the leather thong out of my hair and threads it through the hole in the pendant.
    • Her hair was tied back with two leather thongs to keep it out of her face while riding.
    • He managed adequately, though, in subzero temperatures by wrapping his feet in meal sacks which were nailed to his 12-foot long skis and lashed in place with leather thongs.
    • Traditional footwear is sandals or wooden clogs with a thong that passes between the big toe and the second toe.
    • For safety I kept my room key around my neck on a leather thong, and even tied an extra knot in it so it wouldn't slip over my head while swimming.
    • The interior was unlined, the top edges were often reinforced with leather; and two leather thongs sewn on just below the upper edges served as handles.
    • Then with a flourish the hands closed the bag with thick leather thongs.
    • Her hair went back into a quick knot at the base of her skull, tied with a leather thong.
    • The oars were attached to wooden lockpins by leather thongs attached to the oar shaft.
    • Grumbling to himself, he washed and dressed, tying back his long hair with a leather thong.
    Synonyms
    strip, band, cord, string, lash, tie, belt, strap, tape, rope, tether
  • 2A skimpy bathing garment or pair of knickers like a G-string.

    as modifier by day it's miniskirts and by the pool thong bikinis
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I packed everything from sweatshirts and bikinis to thongs and sneakers.
    • In the UK, thongs are knickers, which is why I was a little alarmed to find our New York office banned them in the dress code.
    • And anyway, weren't thongs and G-strings supposed to be the breakthrough in consigning the dreaded panty line to history?
    • Specifically, she wanted to make sure they were wearing bras and were not wearing thong underwear.
    • On the other hand, I was rather disturbed at the large number of thongs and g-strings that I was selling.
    • The shop has really impressed me with its ever-growing choice of bras, briefs, thongs and little hot pants.
    • Confidence evaporating, I dive to my right to escape and find myself in ladies lingerie amid a kaleidoscopic array of skimpy bras, thongs and fishnets.
    • My aunt reached into the bag and pulled out a red lacy thong.
    • The women favor skimpy bikinis with a thong cut.
    • The lovely line of boy shorts, thongs, bra-top camisoles, slips, drawstring pants, and tees will have you delightfully perplexed as to how and where to wear them.
    • He even uncovered, to his revulsion, a tiny lacy pink thong.
    • This fashion is actively supported by clothing designers who specifically design boxer shorts or thongs to sit above the very low-cut pants in vogue right now.
    • No matter whether it's briefs, bikinis, thongs or boxers, the designer's close-to-the-body lines and the high-quality fabrics used would definitely make any man look more sexy.
    • I stood there in my yellow thong panties and my white lacy bra.
    • There are briefs of many varieties: bikini briefs, boxer briefs, thongs and jockstrap briefs.
    • Contestants strip down to tiny bikini tops and thongs, which at times appear to disappear.
    • Some spider thongs, suspender G-strings, and skimpy tops come with a warning that they aren't for everyone.
    • It was a moment later that I realized that my mouth had fallen open, and that I was staring at a suitcase full of thongs, bras, skirts, short shorts, bikinis, and tank tops.
    • Though the eight dancers never went beyond their thong underpants, the women seemed satisfied with the show.
    • The flagship New York store, with its soft pink carpeting and walls, was filled with the expected thongs and see-through bras, camisoles and boxer shorts.
  • 3Australian North American A light sandal or flip-flop.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Slip-on sandals or thongs are always useful, especially if you're going to a warm climate or if you're expecting to take showers in sports facilities.
    • I see her kick off her black thong sandals and pull her feet up into her chair, sitting Indian style as she settles in to study.
    • Style is not necessarily synonymous with formal, making it possible for you to give casual shoes like thongs, slides and sneakers a try.
    • Going barefoot or wearing sandals or thongs can also cause PF.
    • His plaid shirt and jeans make a good match for her gingham dress, while his masculine work boots match well with her cheap thong sandals.
    • The dress code is very relaxed too - unless you're wearing flip-flops and a thong, you'll stroll in without a second look.
    • Children go barefoot, while their parents wear rubber thongs or sandals.
    • If you favor earth tones, these suede thong sandals are your ticket to ride.
    • Get your feet on the coolest loafers, lounges, sandals, thongs, and sneakers of the season, and be a step ahead of the rest.
    • It's common to see men on Greek construction sites wearing thongs or sandals, but not helmets or safety harnesses.
    • He said he had learned a valuable lesson - he would never wear thongs while driving again.
    • Now guys can finally step into luxury with this pair of stylish thong sandals.
    • I've nothing against flip-flops, or thongs for holidays and really hot days, but they are so over-available this summer there has to be an alternative, and maybe it's just not provided by retro wedges.
    • Step into these stylish sandals this summer, from thongs to slides, and you'll be turning up the heat with whomever you want.
    • The front entrance area should also be adorned with a variety of slippers, thongs and metal capped working class boots.
    • The soles of her thong sandals are at least two or three inches thick, and the leather between her toes is braided with gems attached.
    • I love getting lost at the beach, then walking in my salty thongs to a nearby pub with sand my my hair to drink cold beer and dance to a chilled out DJ.
    • And what of rubber thongs being worn to work, exposing chipped nail varnish in women or overgrown toe nails in men?
    • This condition is very infectious, so do not walk around barefoot where other people are likely to tread or allow sharing of thongs, sandals, or towels.
    • As well, skip the sandals and stick to thongs or flip-flops.
verbθɒŋθɔŋ
[with object]archaic
  • Flog or lash with a whip.

    Synonyms
    hit, beat, flog, whip, horsewhip, scourge, lash, flagellate, flail, strap, birch, cane, belt, leather

Derivatives

  • thonged

  • adjective
    • Roughly made thonged sandals were worn only in lowland areas where the terrain was rocky.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's hard to keep the three sun-hungry Seattle guys off the long golden beaches where the thonged girls are.
  • thongy

  • adjective
    • The next day, Frank and I were looking at some thongy sandals in the local leather emporium when I heard a voice behind me.

Origin

Old English thwang, thwong, of Germanic origin; related to German Zwang 'compulsion'. Compare with whang.

  • Thong is related to twinge (Old English), which originally meant to pinch. In Anglo-Saxon times a thong was a shoelace. It then came to be used for any narrow strip of leather, and finally to any thin strip of material, from which came the modern use for minuscule underwear in the 1970s.

Rhymes

along, belong, bong, chaise longue, Geelong, gong, Guangdong, Haiphong, Heilong, Hong Kong, Jong, King Kong, long, mah-jong, Mao Zedong, Mekong, nong, pong, prolong, sarong, Shillong, song, souchong, strong, throng, tong, Vietcong, wrong
 
 

Definition of thong in US English:

thong

nounθɔŋTHôNG
  • 1A narrow strip of leather or other material, used especially as a fastening or as the lash of a whip.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anastasia reached into her pocket and pulled out a leather thong - the type that you tie things with.
    • I took a deep breath and let the wind ruffle my hair, loosing it from the leather thong.
    • Her hair went back into a quick knot at the base of her skull, tied with a leather thong.
    • A wooden ladder lashed together with leather thongs led into a hole into the ceiling above.
    • To stow, simply fold it up and hook the leather thongs over the brass studs.
    • He moved to rub his sore head and discovered that his hands were bound by a leather thong.
    • His long, dark brown hair was tied away from his angular, handsome features with a leather thong.
    • She takes the leather thong out of my hair and threads it through the hole in the pendant.
    • The oars were attached to wooden lockpins by leather thongs attached to the oar shaft.
    • He managed adequately, though, in subzero temperatures by wrapping his feet in meal sacks which were nailed to his 12-foot long skis and lashed in place with leather thongs.
    • A leather thong was on her right forearm with a blade secured in it.
    • Completing her braid Lee tied it back with a leather thong.
    • Traditional footwear is sandals or wooden clogs with a thong that passes between the big toe and the second toe.
    • Grumbling to himself, he washed and dressed, tying back his long hair with a leather thong.
    • The assortment of straps and leather thongs and long, heavy stirrups annoyed him.
    • The interior was unlined, the top edges were often reinforced with leather; and two leather thongs sewn on just below the upper edges served as handles.
    • Then with a flourish the hands closed the bag with thick leather thongs.
    • For safety I kept my room key around my neck on a leather thong, and even tied an extra knot in it so it wouldn't slip over my head while swimming.
    • Her hair was tied back with two leather thongs to keep it out of her face while riding.
    • He was dressed in traditional Paiute clothing, complete with moccasins, and his hair was kept back from his forehead with a leather thong.
    Synonyms
    strip, band, cord, string, lash, tie, belt, strap, tape, rope, tether
  • 2A skimpy bathing suit or pair of underpants like a G-string.

    as modifier by day it's miniskirts and by the pool thong bikinis
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Specifically, she wanted to make sure they were wearing bras and were not wearing thong underwear.
    • There are briefs of many varieties: bikini briefs, boxer briefs, thongs and jockstrap briefs.
    • The shop has really impressed me with its ever-growing choice of bras, briefs, thongs and little hot pants.
    • No matter whether it's briefs, bikinis, thongs or boxers, the designer's close-to-the-body lines and the high-quality fabrics used would definitely make any man look more sexy.
    • He even uncovered, to his revulsion, a tiny lacy pink thong.
    • Though the eight dancers never went beyond their thong underpants, the women seemed satisfied with the show.
    • Contestants strip down to tiny bikini tops and thongs, which at times appear to disappear.
    • Some spider thongs, suspender G-strings, and skimpy tops come with a warning that they aren't for everyone.
    • In the UK, thongs are knickers, which is why I was a little alarmed to find our New York office banned them in the dress code.
    • And anyway, weren't thongs and G-strings supposed to be the breakthrough in consigning the dreaded panty line to history?
    • The women favor skimpy bikinis with a thong cut.
    • I packed everything from sweatshirts and bikinis to thongs and sneakers.
    • On the other hand, I was rather disturbed at the large number of thongs and g-strings that I was selling.
    • It was a moment later that I realized that my mouth had fallen open, and that I was staring at a suitcase full of thongs, bras, skirts, short shorts, bikinis, and tank tops.
    • My aunt reached into the bag and pulled out a red lacy thong.
    • This fashion is actively supported by clothing designers who specifically design boxer shorts or thongs to sit above the very low-cut pants in vogue right now.
    • The lovely line of boy shorts, thongs, bra-top camisoles, slips, drawstring pants, and tees will have you delightfully perplexed as to how and where to wear them.
    • Confidence evaporating, I dive to my right to escape and find myself in ladies lingerie amid a kaleidoscopic array of skimpy bras, thongs and fishnets.
    • I stood there in my yellow thong panties and my white lacy bra.
    • The flagship New York store, with its soft pink carpeting and walls, was filled with the expected thongs and see-through bras, camisoles and boxer shorts.
  • 3North American Australian

    another term for flip-flop (sense 1 of the noun)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And what of rubber thongs being worn to work, exposing chipped nail varnish in women or overgrown toe nails in men?
    • Going barefoot or wearing sandals or thongs can also cause PF.
    • Get your feet on the coolest loafers, lounges, sandals, thongs, and sneakers of the season, and be a step ahead of the rest.
    • Style is not necessarily synonymous with formal, making it possible for you to give casual shoes like thongs, slides and sneakers a try.
    • It's common to see men on Greek construction sites wearing thongs or sandals, but not helmets or safety harnesses.
    • I've nothing against flip-flops, or thongs for holidays and really hot days, but they are so over-available this summer there has to be an alternative, and maybe it's just not provided by retro wedges.
    • If you favor earth tones, these suede thong sandals are your ticket to ride.
    • I see her kick off her black thong sandals and pull her feet up into her chair, sitting Indian style as she settles in to study.
    • The soles of her thong sandals are at least two or three inches thick, and the leather between her toes is braided with gems attached.
    • I love getting lost at the beach, then walking in my salty thongs to a nearby pub with sand my my hair to drink cold beer and dance to a chilled out DJ.
    • Step into these stylish sandals this summer, from thongs to slides, and you'll be turning up the heat with whomever you want.
    • Slip-on sandals or thongs are always useful, especially if you're going to a warm climate or if you're expecting to take showers in sports facilities.
    • As well, skip the sandals and stick to thongs or flip-flops.
    • The front entrance area should also be adorned with a variety of slippers, thongs and metal capped working class boots.
    • This condition is very infectious, so do not walk around barefoot where other people are likely to tread or allow sharing of thongs, sandals, or towels.
    • His plaid shirt and jeans make a good match for her gingham dress, while his masculine work boots match well with her cheap thong sandals.
    • Children go barefoot, while their parents wear rubber thongs or sandals.
    • He said he had learned a valuable lesson - he would never wear thongs while driving again.
    • The dress code is very relaxed too - unless you're wearing flip-flops and a thong, you'll stroll in without a second look.
    • Now guys can finally step into luxury with this pair of stylish thong sandals.
verbθɔŋTHôNG
[with object]archaic
  • Flog or lash (someone) with a whip.

    Synonyms
    hit, beat, flog, whip, horsewhip, scourge, lash, flagellate, flail, strap, birch, cane, belt, leather

Origin

Old English thwang, thwong, of Germanic origin; related to German Zwang ‘compulsion’. Compare with whang.

 
 
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