词汇 | cleat |
释义 | cleat noun [ C ] uk/kliːt/ us/kliːt/ (SHOE) 鞋钉 a small, pointed part on the bottom of some shoes used for particular sports or activities to stop you from sliding He would wear a boot with cleats to grip the skateboard. 夹板(鞋底的一个部件,把脚连接到自行车的踏板上,保持原位) a part on the bottom of a shoe that attaches to the pedal of a bicycle and keeps the rider's foot in place The cleats can get packed with mud or snow making it difficult to clip in to your pedals. cleats [ plural ] mainly US防滑运动鞋 shoes with points on the bottom worn for sports He once slept in his cleats the night before a game. I turned up wearing trainers when everyone else had cleats. This US soccer star is hanging up his cleats (= giving up playing football). We heard the deafening noise of fifty pairs of cleats clattering down the tunnel. We put on our pads, cleats, and helmets and prepared to play football.
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