boots (A1)
カタカナ: ブーツ
IPA: /buːts/
Definition
Sturdy footwear that covers the foot and ankle, and often part of the leg. 'She wore leather boots in winter.' In English, 'boots' is almost always used in the plural because you wear two. The singular 'boot' exists but is used mainly in specific phrases like 'a boot of a car' (British English for the car trunk) or the game 'boot'. The Japanese 'buutsu' (ブーツ) reflects the English word directly.
意味: 足と足首、そしてしばしば足の一部を覆う丈夫な履物です。'She wore leather boots in winter.'(彼女は冬に革のブーツを履いた)。英語では2つ履くので'boots'(複数形)をほぼ常に使います。単数形の'boot'はイギリス英語の「車のトランク」('boot of a car')など特定のフレーズで使われます。
Examples / 例文
雨の日には長靴を履く。 — I wear rubber boots on rainy days.
彼女の黒いブーツはとてもかっこいい。 — Her black boots look really cool.
登山用のブーツが必要だ。 — I need hiking boots for the mountain trail.
Boots の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Boots:
See "Boots" in the English dictionary
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