
실내에서 신는 가볍고 편한 신발.
A comfortable, light shoe that is easily slipped on and off, intended for indoor wear.
예문:
"She changed into her warm wool slippers as soon as she got home."
"He left his slippers by the bed before heading to the kitchen."
무용이나 발레를 할 때 신는 가벼운 신발.
A light, flexible slip-on shoe, often made of satin or leather, used specifically for dancing like ballet.
예문:
"The ballerina tied the ribbons of her satin slippers tightly."
"Beginners usually start with soft leather slippers before moving to pointe shoes."
크리켓에서 위켓키퍼 근처에 위치한 수비수.
A fielder positioned in the slip, close to the wicket-keeper, to catch balls that edge off the bat.
예문:
"The first slipper made an incredible diving catch to dismiss the batsman."
"The captain placed three slippers to catch any edges from the fast bowler."
바퀴의 회전을 멈추게 하는 제동 장치의 부품.
A part of a brake system, such as a brake shoe, that applies friction to a moving wheel to slow it down.
예문:
"The mechanic noticed that the slipper on the rear wheel was severely worn."
"Friction from the slipper helps slow down the rotating drum."
슬리퍼를 사용하여 누군가를 때려 벌주다.
To strike or punish someone, especially a child, using a slipper as a form of discipline.
예문:
"In the past, some teachers would slipper students for being disruptive."
"He remembered being slippered by his father for breaking the window."
표면이 매끄러워 미끄러지기 쉬운.
Tending to cause slipping; having a surface that is difficult to stand or move on.
예문:
"Watch your step on the wet pavement; it's a bit slipper today."
"The mossy rocks near the creek were quite slipper."