slipper
n. 拖鞋, 制轮器 vt. 用拖鞋打
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释义与例句
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A low soft shoe intended for indoor use; a bedroom slipper or house slipper.
Get out of bed, put on your slippers, and come downstairs.
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A flip-flop (type of rubber sandal).
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A person or creature that slips.
Virtually all human action is liable to opposing interpretations, depending mainly upon distance: to take the familiar case of the banana peel, the fall is painful to the slipper, hilarious to the spectator across the street.
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A low soft shoe that can be slipped on and off easily.
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A kind of apron or pinafore for children.
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A kind of brake or shoe for a wagon wheel.
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A form of corporal punishment where the buttocks are repeatedly struck with a plimsoll; "the slipper".
1981, Andrew Loudon, Staffroom mole leaks secret of his school's beatings book, Daily Mail and General Trust, World Corporal Punishment Research "Mrs Marlene Foster […] , an opponent of the slipper, said her son Gary had a bottom "as red as a beetroot" after he was punished for writing on desks. "
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The plimsoll or gym shoe used in this form of punishment.
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A kind of bedpan urinal shaped somewhat like a slipper.
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A piece, usually a plate, applied to a sliding piece, to receive wear and permit adjustment; a gib.
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To spank with a plimsoll as corporal punishment.
澳大利亚 新西兰 英国1981, Andrew Loudon, Staffroom mole leaks secret of his school's beatings book, Daily Mail and General Trust, World Corporal Punishment Research "One boy was slippered five times in four days for offences such as missing detention, fooling about and being out of bounds."
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slippery
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From Middle English slypper, equivalent to slip + -er.
来源:wiktionary