释义 |
cushioningcush‧ion‧ing /ˈkʊʃənɪŋ/ noun [uncountable] - But the cushioning has to be in the mid or forefoot, where the foot hits, rather than the heel.
- Each key has a full travel with good cushioning for the heavy handed.
- Even Shaw's big flanks and shoulders gave him no cushioning of flesh as he rolled and tossed in half-sleep.
- Further cushioning is provided by the padded insole and tongue.
- High arches generally indicate mid or forefoot strikers and require good cushioning.
- It's a tremendously stable shoe with good, firm cushioning designed for a heel striker.
- Nevertheless, it's an excellent shoe for runners looking for a workhorse shoe combining stability cushioning and durability.
- The toe area is perforated, while the heel has a double collar for improved cushioning.
something soft that protects someone or something when they hit a surface: a lightweight cushioning material |