buskin meaning in English
n.
1.(半)高统靴。
2.(古代希腊、罗马悲剧演员穿的)厚底长编扣凉鞋。
3.悲剧。
短语和例子
Examples
- Wearing the buskin gave the athenian tragic actor a larger - than - life appearance and enhanced the intensity of the play
厚底靴的穿着赋予雅典悲剧演员一种比实际生活夸张的外表,同时也提高了戏剧的强度。 - When woman doctor who suffers a severe myopic went to shoes - polishing shop for her buskins , the bald boss squatted down to serve her personally
一个高度近视的女博士去擦鞋店擦高统靴,秃头老板亲自蹲下来给她效劳。 - When a woman doctor who suffers a severe myopic went to shoes - polishing shop for her buskins , the bald boss squatted down to serve her personally
一个高度近视的女博士去擦鞋店擦高统靴,秃头老板亲自蹲下来给她效劳。 - Beneath this he wore trews of deerskin , roughly stitched with gut . his nether extremities were encased in high balbriggan buskins dyed in lichen purple , the feet being shod with brogues of salted cowhide laced with the windpipe of the same beast
胫部裹着染成苔紫色的高地巴尔布里艮49皮绑腿,脚蹬低跟镂花皮鞋,是用盐腌过的母牛皮制成的,并系着同一牲畜的气管做的鞋带。 - I had a short jacket of goat - skin , the skirts coming down to about the middle of my thighs ; and a pair of open - knee d breeches of the same , the breeches were made of the skin of an old he - goat , whose hair hung down such a length on either side , that like pantaloons it reach d to the middle of my legs ; stockings and shoes i had none , but had made me a pair of some - things , i scarce know what to call them , like buskins to flap over my legs , and lace on either side like spatter - dashes ; but of a most barbarous shape , as indeed were all the rest of my cloaths
我上身穿了一件山羊皮做的短外套,衣襟遮住了一半大腿。下身穿了一条膝短裤,也是用一只老公羊的皮做成的,两旁的羊毛一直垂到小腿上,看上去象条长裤。我没有鞋子,也没有袜子,但做了一双短靴似的东西,自己也不知道该叫什么,靴长刚及小腿,两边再用绳子系起来,好像绑腿一样。