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gumshoe    音标拼音: [g'ʌmʃ,u]
n. 套靴,胶底运动靴,刑警
vi. 悄悄走,秘密行走
a. 偷偷做的

套靴,胶底运动靴,刑警悄悄走,秘密行走偷偷做的

gumshoe
n 1: someone who is a detective [synonym: {dick}, {gumshoe},
{hawkshaw}]
2: a waterproof overshoe that protects shoes from water or snow
[synonym: {arctic}, {galosh}, {golosh}, {rubber}, {gumshoe}]

gumshoe \gum"shoe\ n.
1. A detective; a private eye. [slang]
[PJC]

2. A shoe made of rubber, as a rubber overshoe.
[PJC]

3. A sneaker[3].
[PJC]


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