heeled
英 [hiːld]
美 [hild]
- adj. 有后跟的;带手枪的;带着钱的
- v. 紧跟;(使)倾斜(heel的过去分词)
heeled 有钱的,有装备的俚语词,来自19世纪美国西部斗鸡游戏,原指为斗鸡脚跟装备尖刺以增强斗鸡的战斗力。
- heeled (adj.)
- "provided with money," 1880, American English Western slang, from earlier sense "furnished with a gun, armed" (1866), perhaps from still earlier sense "furnish (a gamecock) with a heel-like spur" (1560s), which was still in use 19c.; see heel (n.1).
- 1. Low-heeled comfortable shoes are best.
- 舒服的低跟鞋子最好了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. She teetered after him in her high-heeled shoes.
- 她穿着高跟鞋一步三晃地跟在他后面走。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. They heeled the sloop well over, skimming it along to windward.
- 他们使单桅小船倾斜适当, 让它顶着风向前滑去.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. She teetered along in her high - heeled shoes.
- 她穿着一双高跟鞋摇摇晃晃地走着.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. She wore tight trousers and high - heeled mules.
- 她穿紧身裤和拖鞋式高跟鞋.
来自《简明英汉词典》
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