Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - English for all shoes, such as sandals, flip-flops, etc. . . .

English for all shoes, such as sandals, flip-flops, etc. . . .

1. slipper - slipper

The pronunciation of slipper is: English [?sl?p?(r)] ?American [?sl?p?r] ?.

Slipper means: indoor slippers; slippers.

Example: The?puppy?chewed?a?hole?in?the?slipper.

The puppy chewed a hole in the slipper.

2. Deck shoes - canvas shoes

The pronunciation of deck shoes is: British [dek ?u?z] ? American [dek ?u?z] ?.

Deck shoes means: flat canvas shoes, flat moccasins (non-slip soles).

Example: that is deck shoes.

Those are canvas shoes.

3. leather shoes——leather shoes

The pronunciation of leather shoes is: British [?le?(r) ?u?z] ? American [?le?r ?u? z]?.

Leather shoes means: leather shoes.

Example: The?store?had?quite?an?array?of?leather?shoes?in?stock.

This store has quite a lot of leather shoes in stock.

4. Running shoes——running shoes

The pronunciation of running shoes is: English [?r?n u?z] ?American [?r?n u?z] ?.

Running shoes means: running shoes; running shoes; sports shoes; jogging shoes; running.

Example: Bring?your?running?shoes?along,?and?we'll?get?some?exercise.

Bring your running shoes, we're going to train.

5. sandal——sandals

The pronunciation of sandal is: English [?s?ndl] ?American [?s?ndl] ?.

sandal means: sandals.

Example: She?started?to?unbuckle?her?sandal.

She began to unbutton her sandals.