"clodhoppers" 怎么发音
word
ˈklɑdˌhɑpɚz
KLAHD-hop-urz
klˈɒdhɒpəz
kl-OD-hop-uz
释义
'Clodhoppers' are large, heavy shoes or boots, often old-fashioned or rough in appearance. The word can also mean a person who is awkward or unsophisticated, especially from the countryside.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈklɑdˌhɑpɚz
英式英语
klˈɒdhɒpəz
简化发音
美式
KLAHD-hop-urz
英式
kl-OD-hop-uz
语境中听
His clodhoppers were covered in mud after walking in the field.
She wore big clodhoppers instead of fancy shoes.
These old clodhoppers are uncomfortable, but they're strong.
I can't believe you still wear those clodhoppers from high school!