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| slipper | (สลิพ'เพอะ) n. รองเท้าแตะ, รองเท้าที่สวมสบาย. vt. ตีด้วยรองเท้าแตะ | slipperwort | (สลิพ'เพอเวิร์ท) n. พืชสกุลCaleolariaมีดอกคล้ายรูปรองเท้า | slippery | (สลิพ'เพอรี) adj. ลื่น, ลื่นง่าย, หลุดง่าย, ลอดหลุดได้ง่าย, มีเล่ห์เหลี่ยม, กลีบดอก, ไม่น่าไว้วางใจ, ขี้โกง, ไม่มั่นคง, See also: slipperiness n. |
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| slipper | (n) รองเท้าฟองน้ำ | slippery | (adj) ไว, ลื่น, ซึ่งเข้าใจยาก, มีเล่ห์เหลี่ยม |
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| | | เกือกแตะ | (n) slippers, Syn. รองเท้าแตะ, Example: หากเจอลุงเมื่อใด ฉันจะเห็นลุงเดินเท้าเปล่าทุกครั้ง ไม่สวมแม้กระทั่งเกือกแตะ, Count Unit: คู่ | บาทุกา | (n) shoes, See also: slipper, foot wear, Syn. รองเท้า, Count Unit: ข้าง, คู่ | รองเท้าแตะ | (n) sandal, See also: slippers, Example: หล่อนเดินทางมาที่ทะเลฝั่งตะวันออกในชุดยีนสีน้ำทะเล สวมรองเท้าแตะ และสะพายย่าม, Count Unit: คู่, ข้าง | กะล่อน | (adj) slippery, See also: cunning, evasive, slick, sly, oily, Example: คนกะล่อนไม่น่าคบ, Thai Definition: พูดคล่อง แต่ไม่จริงเป็นส่วนมาก | แตะ | (n) slippers, See also: moccasin, Syn. รองเท้าแตะ, Example: ก่อนเข้าห้องผู้ป่วยจะต้องเปลี่ยนรองเท้า เพื่อใส่รองเท้าแตะที่โรงพยาบาลเตรียมไว้, Thai Definition: เกือกหรือรองเท้าไม่หุ้มส้นชนิดหนึ่ง | ความลื่น | (n) sliding, See also: slipperiness, greasiness, Syn. ความลื่นไถล, Ant. ความฝืด, Example: ความลื่นของถนนทำให้ผู้ขับขี่ต้องระมัดระวังมากขึ้น |
| บาทุกา | [bāthukā] (n) EN: shoes ; slipper | เกือกแตะ | [keūaktae] (n, exp) EN: slippers | ลื่น | [leūn] (x) EN: slippery FR: glissant | รองเท้าแตะ | [røngthāo tae] (n, exp) EN: sandals ; slippers ; thongs ; scuffs ; flip-flops FR: chausson [ m ] ; pantoufle [ f ] ; sandale [ f ] | รองเท้าแตะฟองน้ำ | [røngthāo tae føngnām] (n, exp) EN: rubber slippers ; rubber shoes | ไถล | [thalai] (v) EN: swerve ; slip ; slide ; be slippery ; lose one's footing FR: glisser ; déraper ; traîner ; s'attarder ; muser (vx - litt.) |
| | | 拖鞋 | [tuō xié, ㄊㄨㄛ ㄒㄧㄝˊ, 拖 鞋] slippers #12,035 [Add to Longdo] | 屣 | [xǐ, ㄒㄧˇ, 屣] slippers #140,296 [Add to Longdo] | 瀡 | [suǐ, ㄙㄨㄟˇ, 瀡] slippery [Add to Longdo] | 蹝 | [xǐ, ㄒㄧˇ, 蹝] slippers [Add to Longdo] |
| | つかみ所がない;掴み所がない | [つかみどころがない, tsukamidokoroganai] (exp, adj-i) (uk) (See つかみ所・つかみどころ・1, つかみ所のない・つかみどころのない) vague; fuzzy; elusive; slippery [Add to Longdo] | つかみ所のない;掴み所のない | [つかみどころのない, tsukamidokorononai] (exp, adj-i) (uk) (See つかみ所・つかみどころ・1) vague; fuzzy; elusive; slippery [Add to Longdo] | つるつる | [tsurutsuru] (adj-na, adv, n, vs, adj-no) (on-mim) slippery; smooth; (P) [Add to Longdo] | ぬめっと | [numetto] (adv) (on-mim) glistening; shiny; sleek; slippery [Add to Longdo] | ぬらぬら | [nuranura] (adv, n, vs) (on-mim) slimy; slippery [Add to Longdo] | ぬるぬる | [nurunuru] (adj-na, adv, n, vs) (on-mim) slimy; slippery; (P) [Add to Longdo] | のらりくらり;ぬらりくらり | [norarikurari ; nurarikurari] (adv, vs, adv-to) (on-mim) lazy; evasive; non-commital; slippery as an eel [Add to Longdo] | スリッパ | [surippa] (n) slipper; slippers; (P) [Add to Longdo] | スリップ事故 | [スリップじこ, surippu jiko] (n) (car) accidents caused by slippery road conditions; icy road accidents [Add to Longdo] | 下足 | [げそく, gesoku] (n) footwear (esp. outdoor shoes, as opposed to slippers, etc.); footgear [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Shoe \Shoe\ (sh[=oo]), n.; pl. {Shoes} (sh[=oo]z), formerly
{Shoon} (sh[=oo]n), now provincial. [OE. sho, scho, AS.
sc[=o]h, sce['o]h; akin to OFries. sk[=o], OS. sk[=o]h, D.
schoe, schoen, G. schuh, OHG. scuoh, Icel. sk[=o]r, Dan. &
Sw. sko, Goth. sk[=o]hs; of unknown origin.]
1. A covering for the human foot, usually made of leather,
having a thick and somewhat stiff sole and a lighter top.
It differs from a boot on not extending so far up the leg.
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Your hose should be ungartered, . . . yourshoe
untied. --Shak.
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Spare none but such as go in clouted shoon. --Shak.
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2. Anything resembling a shoe in form, position, or use.
Specifically:
(a) A plate or rim of iron nailed to the hoof of an animal
to defend it from injury.
(b) A band of iron or steel, or a ship of wood, fastened
to the bottom of the runner of a sleigh, or any
vehicle which slides on the snow.
(c) A drag, or sliding piece of wood or iron, placed under
the wheel of a loaded vehicle, to retard its motion in
going down a hill.
(d) The part of an automobile or railroad car brake which
presses upon the wheel to retard its motion.
(e) (Arch.) A trough-shaped or spout-shaped member, put at
the bottom of the water leader coming from the eaves
gutter, so as to throw the water off from the
building.
(f) (Milling.) The trough or spout for conveying the grain
from the hopper to the eye of the millstone.
(g) An inclined trough in an ore-crushing mill.
(h) An iron socket or plate to take the thrust of a strut
or rafter.
(i) An iron socket to protect the point of a wooden pile.
(j) (Mach.) A plate, or notched piece, interposed between
a moving part and the stationary part on which it
bears, to take the wear and afford means of
adjustment; -- called also {slipper}, and {gib}.
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Note: Shoe is often used adjectively, or in composition; as,
shoe buckle, or shoe-buckle; shoe latchet, or
shoe-latchet; shoe leathet, or shoe-leather; shoe
string, shoe-string, or shoestring.
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3. The outer cover or tread of a pneumatic tire, esp. for an
automobile.
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{Shoe of an anchor}. (Naut.)
(a) A small block of wood, convex on the back, with a hole
to receive the point of the anchor fluke, -- used to
prevent the anchor from tearing the planks of the
vessel when raised or lowered.
(b) A broad, triangular piece of plank placed upon the
fluke to give it a better hold in soft ground.
{Shoe block} (Naut.), a block with two sheaves, one above the
other, and at right angles to each other.
{Shoe bolt}, a bolt with a flaring head, for fastening shoes
on sleigh runners.
{Shoe pac}, a kind of moccasin. See {Pac}.
{Shoe stone}, a sharpening stone used by shoemakers and other
workers in leather.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Slipper \Slip"per\, n.
1. One who, or that which, slips.
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2. A kind of light shoe, which may be slipped on with ease,
and worn in undress; a slipshoe.
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3. A kind of apron or pinafore for children.
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4. A kind of brake or shoe for a wagon wheel.
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5. (Mach.) A piece, usually a plate, applied to a sliding
piece, to receive wear and afford a means of adjustment;
-- also called {shoe}, and {gib}.
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{Slipper animalcule} (Zool.), a ciliated infusorian of the
genus {Paramecium}.
{Slipper flower}.(Bot.) Slipperwort.
{Slipper limpet}, or {Slipper shell} (Zool.), a boat shell.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Slipper \Slip"per\, a. [AS. slipur.]
Slippery. [Obs.]
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O! trustless state of earthly things, and slipper hope
Of mortal men. --Spenser.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
slipper
n 1: low footwear that can be slipped on and off easily; usually
worn indoors [syn: {slipper}, {carpet slipper}]
2: a person who slips or slides because of loss of traction
[syn: {skidder}, {slider}, {slipper}]
From German-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.3 [fd-deu-eng]:
Slipper /slipr/
casuals
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