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Meaning of Zori | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈzɔːɹi

Definitions

  1. A Japanese sandal made from rice straw or lacquered wood, worn with a kimono for formal occasions.
  2. A parent.
  3. Alternative spelling of zori.
    alt-of, alternative
  4. A sandal, usually of rubber, secured to the foot by two straps mounted between the big toe and its neighbour.

Equivalents

العربية نعال
Bosanski zori
Français zōri
Hrvatski zori
Kurdî zorî
Српски zori

Examples

“1983 July, Tony Annesi, Dogu: Tools For the Way, Black Belt, page 70, Zori should be left at the edge of the training area so they can easily be stepped into. In Western dojo, this is sometimes impractical, but zori should at least be put on as soon as possible after leaving the training area.”
“[…]and they had a machine gun aimed at us, and we stood in the snow for three, four, five hours in our underwear and zoris.”
“She took a while getting her crooked feet into her zori, but finally turned toward Mr. Tanaka and gave him a look he seemed to understand at once, because he left the room, closing the door behind him.”
“Traditionally, zori are worn to and from the place of practice. Zori are similar to flip-flops and used to be made from straw.”
“He ran back and I watched him go, legs pumping, soles of his zori showing.”
“You are your zori's daughter.”
“Traditionally zōri were made with a bamboo sole and woven from bamboo or grass. Modern zōri are cork soled with leather, plastic, or cloth.”
“Stepping into the black and white leather zōris that awaited him under the desk, he hurried from his bedroom.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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