Englisch > Deutsch | |
slipper | |
1. Substantiv: | |
2. [1] ein flacher Schuh, in den man einfach schlüpfen kann und der meist im Haus getragen wird | |
Englisch > Englisch | |
slipper | |
1. subst. A low soft shoe that can be slipped on and off easily. |  |
2. subst. Such a shoe intended for indoor use; a bedroom or house slipper. |  |
Get out of bed, put on your slippers, and come downstairs. |  |
3. subst. (US, Hawaii) A flip-flop (type of rubber sandal). |  |
4. subst. A person who slips. |  |
5. subst. A kind of apron or pinafore for children. |  |
6. subst. A kind of brake or shoe for a wagon wheel. |  |
7. subst. (engineering) A piece, usually a plate, applied to a sliding piece, to receive wear and permit adjustment; a gib. |  |
8. subst. A form of corporal punishment where the buttocks are repeatedly struck with a plimsoll; "the slipper". |  |
9. subst. (euphemism) The plimsoll or gym shoe used in this form of punishment. |  |
10. adj. (obsolete) slippery |  |
O! trustless state of earthly things, and slipper hope / Of mortal men. — Spenser. |  |
11. v. (Australia) To spank with a plimsoll as corporal punishment. |  |
Deutsch > Englisch | |
Hausschuh | |
1. subst. slipper (an indoor slipper kind of shoe to be worn inside the house. In the Germanosphere it is not common to walk around inside the house in street shoes.) |  |