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词汇 cleat
释义 cleat
noun[ C ]
uk /kliːt/ us /kliːt/

cleatnoun[C] (SHOE)


a small, pointed part on the bottom of some shoes used for particular sports or activities to stop you from sliding: 鞋钉
He would wear a boot with cleats to grip the skateboard.
 
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a part on the bottom of a shoe that attaches to the pedal of a bicycle and keeps the rider's foot in place: 夹板(鞋底的一个部件,把脚连接到自行车的踏板上,保持原位)
The cleats can get packed with mud or snow making it difficult to clip in to your pedals.
 
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 cleats[ plural ]
mainly US
shoes with points on the bottom worn for sports: 防滑运动鞋
He once slept in his cleats the night before a game.
As you become a more experienced cyclist you may want bike shoes with cleats.
These cleats work very well with these pedals.
The players have to click across the road in their cleats from the locker room to the practice fields.
All he had when he started playing was one pair of cleats and a baseball bat.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Shoes
ankle boot
ballet flat
ballet shoe
Birkenstock
bootie
high heels
high-heeled
high-top
hiking boot
hobnail
running shoe
sandal
shoehorn
shoelace
shoemaker
walking boot
wedge
wedgie
wellie
wellington

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Sportswear & swimwear

cleatnoun[C] (FOR ROPE)


a piece of metal or wood shaped like a letter T, for attaching a rope, especially on a boat:
He clambered aboard and tied the rope to a cleat.
The end of the rope was wound round a cleat high up on the wall.
He managed to attach the dinghy to a cleat on the yacht.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Parts of ships & boats
abaft
bilge water
boathook
boiler room
bowline
conning tower
escape hatch
keel
paddle
periscope
propeller
prow
rigging
spar
steerage
stem
strop
sun deck
superstructure
topsail

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Fastening and tying

cleat | American Dictionary


cleat
noun[ Cusually pl ]
us/klit/
one of the small, hard pieces on the bottom of special shoes worn in some sports because they catch in the ground and keep you from falling

Examples of cleat


cleat
The team members must buy their own cleats but not their jerseys.
It makes it cleat that any confidential information obtained by any one of a number of primary recipients must be kept confidential.
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It cleats with a matter which has attracted a good deal more attention.
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It is cleat that, however long they last, our oil and coal resources are dependent on vegetable matter which is expendable.
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One would imagine that we had come out of the crisis of 1957 all cleat: but is that so?
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I am not immediately cleat about whether the clause is referring to one scheme for the whole of industry or one for each industry.
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Few hardware shops stock the plastic moulding and the cleats because there is virtually no profit in it for them.
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It is quite cleat to anyone who really studies the report that there must have been overheads incurred in this charter flying.
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If it is one which, by reason of its inconvenient location, would cleat/ have to be closed down, then that is a matter which ought to be taken into account.
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These soles were first used on mountaineering boots, replacing leather soles fitted with hobnails or steel cleats, commonly used up until then.
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Cleats attached to the battens secure the roofing pans.
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The smaller mountain bike cleats are attached to the sole of the shoe by two bolts; larger road-specific cleats are attached by three.
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Some mountain bike shoes have a little engineered flex in the toe area forward of the cleat mount.
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On crates, cleat placement is often determined by the width of the plywood used on plywood sheathed crates.
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Cleats or thole pins are fitted for the oars, and there may be a mast and sail, though with a minimum of rigging.
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