zori
n.
Japanese sandal with a flat sole (originally made with a straw sole) and attached to the foot by a thong over the toes
Zōri
are flat and thonged Japanese
sandals made of rice straw or other plant fibers, cloth, lacquered wood, leather, rubber, or—increasingly—synthetic materials. Zōri are quite similar to
flip-flops, which first appeared in the United States sometime around World War II as rubber imitations of the wooden thong sandals long worn in Japan.
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zori
Noun
1. a sandal attached to the foot by a thong over the toes
(synonym) pusher
(hypernym) sandal
zori
A form of sandals with a leather strap over the instep and a leather strip between the hallux and second toe
zori
daybreak
break / dawn of day (early) dawn
mil. reveille
to hurry, to hasten
(a precipita) = to precipitate
(a îndemna) = to urge
to make haste, to hasten
to hurry (oneself) to put one's best leg forward
amer. to hustle
(a se arăta zorile) = to be dawning
(a se arăta zorile) = to be getting light
v. zoreleîn zori (de zi) = at the break of day
în zori (de zi) = early in the morning
la revărsatul zorilor = at the break of day, at dawn / daybreak