wellie
/ˈwel.i/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈwel.i/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwe-lē/ (ame, mw)
wellie — 名詞
1. A knee-high waterproof boot made of rubber, worn to keep feet and lower legs dry
雨靴
橡膠製防水長靴
A knee-high waterproof boot made of rubber, worn to keep feet and lower legs dry when walking through rain, mud, puddles, or wet grass. The word is the short, everyday form of 'Wellington boot'.
After the storm, Chidi pulled on his green wellies to walk the dog through the mud.
暴風雨過後,Chidi 穿上他的綠色雨靴,帶狗走過泥濘的地方。
collocation: pull on + wellies
Rin forgot her wellies at the farm, so her trainers got soaked in the wet grass.
Rin 把雨靴忘在農場,結果她的運動鞋在濕草地上溼透了。
Bao keeps old wellies by the back door for rainy days in the garden.
Bao 把舊雨靴放在後門邊,下雨天在花園裡可以穿。
Liam needed new wellies for the camping trip because his old ones had a cracked sole.
Liam 去露營需要新雨靴,因為他那雙舊的鞋底裂了。
Abigail's pink wellies were easy to spot as she washed the car with her father.
Abigail 的粉紅色雨靴在跟爸爸一起洗車時非常顯眼。
- Wellington boot
the full, more formal term
- rubber boot
describes the material; less specific to the Wellington shape
- gumboot
used in Australia, New Zealand, and some regional British dialects
文法句型
a pair of + wellies
wellies + verb
用法筆記
Informal term used primarily in British English. The plural form 'wellies' is very common — often more frequent than the singular. The full form 'Wellington boot' is used in more formal or neutral contexts.