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gumboots - ترجمة إلى إسباني

TYPE OF FOOTWEAR
Wellie; Wellies; The Wellington boot; The Wellie; The Wellington Boot; Wellington Boot; Gumboot; Wellington boots; Wellingtons; Gumboots; Rubber boot; Gum boot; Gum boots; Rubber boots; Rain boots; Rain boot; Hunter brand; Billy boots
  • James Lonsdale]], 1815. Here he is portrayed wearing [[tassel]]led Hessian boots
  • Modern Hunter [[natural rubber]] wellington boots
  • 1845}}
  • Aigle]], Gill, [[Helly-Hansen]] and Newport short and tall rubber sailing wellingtons
  • Modern [[polyurethane]] wellington boots
  • [[Skellerup]] Red Band rubber knee boots popular in New Zealand

gumboots         
botas de agua
wellingtons         
botas de goma
botas de agua      
n. gumboots

تعريف

wellie

ويكيبيديا

Wellington boot

The Wellington boot was originally a type of leather boot adapted from Hessian boots, a style of military riding boot. They were worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. The "Wellington" boot became a staple of practical foot wear for the British aristocracy and middle class in the early 19th century. The name was subsequently given to waterproof boots made of rubber and they are no longer associated with a particular class. They are now commonly used for a range of agricultural and outdoors pursuits.

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1. White gumboots Then the anaesthetist turned up and I saw that he was wearing – white gumboots.
2. Earlier that day a helicopter touched down in Peterborough, out of which stepped the Prime Minister in green gumboots.
3. Percy Lambert, a hardy postman at Thixendale, Yorkshire, walked his 21–mile round wearing ‘gumboots, a thick overcoat and a muffler over his head‘, skirting drifts 6ft deep.
4. The electrical instruments can be notoriously unreliable, perhaps because the fusebox is situated just near the gear stick and is easily kicked by careless gumboots.
5. In the event of his being buried by rubble, my grandfather wanted the world to know both who had died with his gumboots on, and what he had died for.