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Bootblack Meaning in English

word

ˈbuːtˌblæk
BOOT-blak
ˈbuːtˌblæk
BOOT-blak

释义

A person, often a child or young man, whose job is to polish and shine boots and shoes for money.

用法与细微差别

'Bootblack' is now old-fashioned or historical in American and British English. It refers to street shoe shiners, often found in cities in the past. Today, you might hear 'shoeshine' or 'shoe shiner' instead. The word can sound literary or nostalgic.

例句

The bootblack polished my shoes quickly.

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A young bootblack worked on the corner every day.

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My grandfather was a bootblack when he was a boy.

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Back in the 1920s, you’d see a bootblack on nearly every city street.

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He started as a bootblack, but eventually opened his own shoe repair shop.

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"Have you ever met a real bootblack?" she asked, curious about old city life.

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