The Mole's cap was missing from its accustomed peg. His goloshes, which always lay by the umbrella-stand, were also gone. 鼹鼠惯常挂帽子的钩子上,不见了帽子。那双一向放在伞架旁的靴子,也不翼而飞。
A great big water-beetle came up underneath the lily leaf and tweaked the toe of one of his goloshes.
一只巨大的水甲虫从百合叶下面爬了出来,扭伤了他套鞋的脚趾。
处女地(上)
" Pemien Ostrodumov, " he replied, carefully removing his goloshes, and hanging his shabby coat on a nail, he went into the room from whence issued the woman's voice.
Noisily shuffling his down-trodden goloshes and slowly swinging his heavy, clumsy figure, the man at last reached the very top flight and stopped before a half-open door hanging off its hinges.
Mr. Jeremy put on a macintosh, and a pair of shiny goloshes; he took his rod and basket, and set off with enormous hops to the place where he kept his boat.
杰里米先生穿上苹果电脑和一双闪亮的套鞋;他拿起鱼竿和篮子,纵身一跃,向他停放小船的地方出发。
彼得兔和他的朋友们(上)
But the trout was so displeased with the taste of the macintosh, that in less than half a minute it spat him out again; and the only thing it swallowed was Mr. Jeremy's goloshes.
但是鳟鱼对苹果电脑的味道很不满意,不到半分钟就又把他吐了出来。它吞下的唯一东西是杰里米先生的套鞋。
英语百科
Galoshes
(重定向自Goloshes)
Galoshes (from French:galoches), also known as dickersons or overshoes, are a type of rubber boot that is slipped over shoes to keep them from getting muddy or wet. The word galoshes might be used interchangeably with boot, especially a rubberized boot. Properly speaking, however, a galosh is an overshoe made of a weatherproof material to protect a more vulnerable shoe underneath and keep the foot warm and dry.