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词汇 high-top
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Definition of high-top in English:

high-top

adjective
  • Denoting a soft-soled sports shoe with a laced upper that extends some distance above the wearer's ankle.

    软底高帮系带运动鞋的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She took to wearing high-top sneakers and boots.
    • When worn off the court, high-top sneakers suggest a younger, more relaxed look.
    • I'd worn my favorite outfit: red high-top sneakers, baggy khaki shorts, and a T-shirt I'd special-ordered at a mall in Teaneck.
    • I latched onto a pair of high-top waterproof boots and soon found the radar-like ears of whitetails could not detect me walking in the stream.
    • Truth be told, he is an agent in name only, wearing the label as loosely as he does his untucked T-shirts and high-top sneakers.
    • His designer high-top sneakers skidded to a halt in front of me, and I half expected to smell burnt rubber.
    • The cruiser was pulled up against the curb just inches from Donny's ratty high-top sneakers.
    • I tried to get closer to the high-top shoe, but the young man only launched more seeds my way.
    • Wrap the ankle in an Ace bandage or use a lacing boot or high-top shoe to alleviate swelling.
    • There were tales of high-top sneakers and traveling in coach cars and all-night card games.
    • The new series has big high-top shoes to fill and I almost hate to admit it, but it's good.
    • It's dressed in period clothing with accessories including wig, hat, shawl, glasses, necklace, and high-top shoes.
    • Wearing high-top sneakers may help prevent an ankle injury.
    • Doctors do not recommend any special footwear, such as high-top shoes or shoes with arch supports, because these ‘treatments’ do not affect arch development.
    • About 50 years old, he wears dark pants, white high-top sneakers, and the pizza company's bright red shirt.
    • She was a tomboy with high-top sneakers and big dreams: She wanted to own her own home, go to college to be a nurse, have kids.
    • However, the use of high-top shoes with inflatable support chambers results in a slightly (but not statistically significant) lower risk of ankle injury.
    • The fourth and final man stood trembling in his high-top sneakers.
    • Comfortable shoes were bound on my feet, a weightless high-top shoe laced with strings white and wide.
    • But for Teachout, a 31-year-old lawyer in black high-top sneakers, the campaign is not about the Internet.
noun
high-tops
  • A pair of high-top shoes.

    软底高帮系带运动鞋

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When a letter arrives offering escape to the US, Dondup pulls on his high-tops, grabs his boom box and leaves without a second thought.
    • Mark stepped off of the train, his eyes slightly drooping, and his black high-tops dragging behind him on the floor.
    • James and Anthony may not be ready to fill Bird and Magic's high-tops just yet, but they are players around whom franchises can be built.
    • This is the Knights of the Round Table in high-tops.
    • Stories of people being robbed for their trainers emerged with those red and black high-tops.
    • His shoes were black converse high-tops that had been splattered with red and blue paint.
    • Looking under the door, I saw a pair of orange high-tops.
    • She's dressed in a baggy sweater, a miniskirt, nylons and high-tops.
    • She was wearing blue and white high-tops; the colors were bright and clean, and because she was too young to walk on them, they hadn't a trace of wear.
    • She had painted her nails black, and had bought herself a pair of black high-tops.
    • Instead of threatening to fine Peyton Manning for wanting to wear black high-tops to honor Johnny Unitas, the NFL should have applauded him.
    • I decided that summer to travel around Europe with a ball and a pair of high-tops looking for a job as a basketball player.
    • Nearly nine years later, straight-from-high school prospects are as common in the NBA as high-tops and tattoos.
    • Within minutes, Jeanna picked out something that fit Dan perfectly, all down to the red Converse high-tops.
    • Tight black jeans and black high-tops graced his legs and feet.
    • Back then, when you made the varsity team, you just had to get a pair of Chuck Taylor high-tops.
    • But a shoe salesman recently told me that high-tops don't actually prevent ankle sprains and the benefit is only psychological.
    • The local live coverage should focus on that guy running in high-tops and a pair of cut-offs.
    • Hey, man, you need turf shoes, spikes, running shoes, high-tops, three-quarter-tops and low-tops.
    • The high-tops wouldn't work with that sort of a skirt, though.

Definition of high-top in US English:

high-top

(also hightop)
adjectiveˈhītäp
  • Denoting a sneaker with a laced upper that extends some distance above the wearer's ankle.

    软底高帮系带运动鞋的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • About 50 years old, he wears dark pants, white high-top sneakers, and the pizza company's bright red shirt.
    • I tried to get closer to the high-top shoe, but the young man only launched more seeds my way.
    • Comfortable shoes were bound on my feet, a weightless high-top shoe laced with strings white and wide.
    • The new series has big high-top shoes to fill and I almost hate to admit it, but it's good.
    • The fourth and final man stood trembling in his high-top sneakers.
    • I latched onto a pair of high-top waterproof boots and soon found the radar-like ears of whitetails could not detect me walking in the stream.
    • However, the use of high-top shoes with inflatable support chambers results in a slightly (but not statistically significant) lower risk of ankle injury.
    • There were tales of high-top sneakers and traveling in coach cars and all-night card games.
    • When worn off the court, high-top sneakers suggest a younger, more relaxed look.
    • Wearing high-top sneakers may help prevent an ankle injury.
    • Wrap the ankle in an Ace bandage or use a lacing boot or high-top shoe to alleviate swelling.
    • She was a tomboy with high-top sneakers and big dreams: She wanted to own her own home, go to college to be a nurse, have kids.
    • I'd worn my favorite outfit: red high-top sneakers, baggy khaki shorts, and a T-shirt I'd special-ordered at a mall in Teaneck.
    • The cruiser was pulled up against the curb just inches from Donny's ratty high-top sneakers.
    • Truth be told, he is an agent in name only, wearing the label as loosely as he does his untucked T-shirts and high-top sneakers.
    • Doctors do not recommend any special footwear, such as high-top shoes or shoes with arch supports, because these ‘treatments’ do not affect arch development.
    • It's dressed in period clothing with accessories including wig, hat, shawl, glasses, necklace, and high-top shoes.
    • But for Teachout, a 31-year-old lawyer in black high-top sneakers, the campaign is not about the Internet.
    • His designer high-top sneakers skidded to a halt in front of me, and I half expected to smell burnt rubber.
    • She took to wearing high-top sneakers and boots.
nounˈhītäp
high-tops
  • A pair of high-top sneakers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • James and Anthony may not be ready to fill Bird and Magic's high-tops just yet, but they are players around whom franchises can be built.
    • Mark stepped off of the train, his eyes slightly drooping, and his black high-tops dragging behind him on the floor.
    • Hey, man, you need turf shoes, spikes, running shoes, high-tops, three-quarter-tops and low-tops.
    • The high-tops wouldn't work with that sort of a skirt, though.
    • But a shoe salesman recently told me that high-tops don't actually prevent ankle sprains and the benefit is only psychological.
    • She had painted her nails black, and had bought herself a pair of black high-tops.
    • Instead of threatening to fine Peyton Manning for wanting to wear black high-tops to honor Johnny Unitas, the NFL should have applauded him.
    • She was wearing blue and white high-tops; the colors were bright and clean, and because she was too young to walk on them, they hadn't a trace of wear.
    • When a letter arrives offering escape to the US, Dondup pulls on his high-tops, grabs his boom box and leaves without a second thought.
    • The local live coverage should focus on that guy running in high-tops and a pair of cut-offs.
    • His shoes were black converse high-tops that had been splattered with red and blue paint.
    • This is the Knights of the Round Table in high-tops.
    • Tight black jeans and black high-tops graced his legs and feet.
    • She's dressed in a baggy sweater, a miniskirt, nylons and high-tops.
    • Stories of people being robbed for their trainers emerged with those red and black high-tops.
    • Within minutes, Jeanna picked out something that fit Dan perfectly, all down to the red Converse high-tops.
    • Back then, when you made the varsity team, you just had to get a pair of Chuck Taylor high-tops.
    • Looking under the door, I saw a pair of orange high-tops.
    • Nearly nine years later, straight-from-high school prospects are as common in the NBA as high-tops and tattoos.
    • I decided that summer to travel around Europe with a ball and a pair of high-tops looking for a job as a basketball player.
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