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 sneaker ['sni:kә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 鬼鬼祟祟做事的人, 卑鄙者, 帆布胶底运动鞋



    sneaker
    sneaker
    [ noun ]
    1. a canvas shoe with a pliable rubber sole

    2. <noun.artifact>
    3. someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police

    4. <noun.person>


    Sneaker \Sneak"er\ (sn[=e]k"[~e]r), n.
    1. One who sneaks. --Lamb.

    2. A vessel of drink. [Prov. Eng.]

    A sneaker of five gallons. --Spectator.

    3. A type of soft shoe with a flat, pliable, typically rubber
    or other soft sole, and canvas-like upper, used in sports
    such as tennis, or for comfort. Called sneaker because
    they give no warning of one's approach. Usually used in
    the pl.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

    4. A punch bowl. [Obs.] --Spectator.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    1. Analysts said there was no specific reason for the drop, but cited a sneaker industry slowdown and a poor head-to-head performance against Reebok.
    2. L.A. Gear expects to post a quarterly loss that may put the sneaker maker into technical default.
    3. More teen-age girls than basketball players wear the sneaker now.
    4. Nike, the market leader with 26% of the sneaker market compared with Reebok's 24%, notes that it only uses athletes, who stress its shoes' performance.
    5. The cuts, which L.A. Gear said will reduce annual costs by about $25 million, are just the latest effort by the nation's No. 3 sneaker maker to get back on track.
    6. Reebok International lost 3 7/8 to 30 after Kidder Peabody and Salomon Brothers both lowered their investment ratings on the sneaker maker, despite a strong third-quarter earnings report.
    7. L.A. Gear hired three executives from rival sneaker maker Reebok in steps expected to be unveiled today.
    8. During the pop part of his first concert, sixth-grader Jesse Croslin jumped exuberantly in the air, causing his sneaker to fly into the pit, Mr. Turnbull recalls.
    9. Partly to blame is the boom in sneaker sales.
    10. As a member of the 12-member supervisory board of the closely held company, Mr. Ueberroth will oversee the company's international sneaker and athletic-wear operations.
    11. Today, only one-third or fewer of US sneaker buyers use them for sport. The boom plateaued at the start of this decade, owing partly to recession but also to market saturation.
    12. On Tuesday, the sneaker maker said the one cent-a-share profit reported for its second quarter is sufficient for its agreement with Trefoil Capital Investors to proceed.
    13. Reebok previously worked with Chiat on its U.S. account before things went awry at Hill Holliday; the sneaker maker easily linked up with its former principal agency.
    14. Reebok was one of the great growth stocks of the mid-1980s as Mr. Fireman turned a little-known British running shoe brand into the biggest selling sneaker in the U.S. by focusing on the aerobics market.
    15. L.A. Gear wouldn't disclose the terms of Ms. Abdul's contract, but said it represents "one of the largest celebrity endorsement contracts" in the history of the sneaker industry.
    16. Demonstrating the device for reporters, technicians used it to detect simulated explosives concealed in a sneaker, in a champagne bottle and in the false bottom of a suitcase.
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