Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet SHOELACE
SHOELACE
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Exempel på hur man kan använda SHOELACE i en mening
- The sleeve, usually plastic or metal, on the end of a shoelace, preventing it from unraveling (called the aglet).
- In addition, it is the customer's responsibility to be careful in a premises with many fragile valuable goods; so careless behavior such as an untied shoelace or horsing around can be regarded as negligent.
- An Oxford shoe is characterized by shoelace eyelets tabs that are attached under the vamp, a feature termed "closed lacing".
- The cygnets each chirp at Sam in greeting, except for Louis, the youngest, who is unable to chirp but pulls Sam's shoelace instead.
- It is called the shoelace formula because of the constant cross-multiplying for the coordinates making up the polygon, like threading shoelaces.
- Using a shoelace as a torniquet, James then organised the evacuation of his men from the battlefield, radioing for help and waiting three hours before being evacuated himself due to a shortage of stretchers.
- He devised improvements to mountain boot shoelace fasteners, crampons, ice axes, anti-slip skins, collapsible ski poles, ski wax, ski bindings, rucksacks, and crevasse rescue.
- In 1927 it was displayed at the Museum of French Art as a tendon, where it was described as looking like a "maltreated strip of buckskin shoelace or a shriveled eel".
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