木屐 (mù jī) — wooden clogs; (Japanese) geta-style clogs

Definición

Wooden clogs traditionally worn in East Asia — flat wooden base with raised teeth, making a clacking sound. In modern Chinese the word is mostly used in a Japanese context (geta-style footwear).

noun
wooden clogs(Japanese) geta-style clogs
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Ejemplos

  • 木屐
    Tā mǎi le yì shuāng mù jī, dǎ suàn qù jīng dū lǚ yóu de shí hou chuān.
    He bought a pair of wooden clogs and plans to wear them when traveling to Kyoto.
  • 木屐
    Zhè zhǒng mù jī zǒu qǐ lù lái huì fā chū "gē dā gē dā" de shēng yīn.
    This type of wooden clogs makes a "clack clack" sound when you walk.
  • 木屐
    Zài rì běn, hěn duō rén hái huì zài jié rì shí chuān mù jī.
    In Japan, many people still wear wooden clogs during festivals.

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