释义 |
geta, n. pl.|ˈgeɪtə| [Jap., f. ge lower, under + ta footwear.] Wooden shoes worn by the Japanese, with thongs between the big toe and the small toes.
1884tr. Rein's Japan 416 He leaves his geta or zôri at the door, so as not to soil the beautiful mats. 1897Outing (U.S.) XXX. 214/2 Their wooden geta clattering and slapping their soles as they go. 1904Daily Chron. 13 June 8/5 Some of the ‘geta’ worn by little girls are painted in many colours. 1905Westm. Gaz. 16 Mar. 2/1 The Yorozu are artistic to the stilts of their wooden geta. 1947J. Bertram Shadow of War 334 If the youngest tot stumbled in his geta he was bullied unmercifully. |