boot in Japanese
boot in Japanese is ブーツ, 長靴, ブート — boot means a sturdy shoe that covers the foot and part of the leg.
boot in Japanese
ブーツ
Pronounced: būtsu
長靴
Pronounced: nagagutsu
ブート
Pronounced: būto
起動
Pronounced: kidō
(computing) To bootstrap; to start a system, e.g. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap.
What does "boot" mean?
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noun A sturdy shoe that covers the foot and part of the leg.
"She pulled on her hiking boots before setting off."
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noun The luggage storage compartment of a car (British English); called a "trunk" in American English.
"He loaded the shopping bags into the boot."
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noun A device clamped to a car's wheel to immobilize it, usually for unpaid fines (also called a wheel clamp).
"She came out to find a boot on her front tyre."
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verb To kick something or someone.
"He booted the ball clear across the pitch."
boot in a sentence
- She pulled on her hiking boots before setting off.
- He loaded the shopping bags into the boot.
- She came out to find a boot on her front tyre.
- He booted the ball clear across the pitch.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "boot" in Japanese?
"boot" in Japanese is ブーツ, 長靴, ブート. boot means: A sturdy shoe that covers the foot and part of the leg.
How do you pronounce ブーツ?
"boot" in Japanese is ブーツ, pronounced "būtsu".
How do you use "boot" in a sentence?
Example: "She pulled on her hiking boots before setting off." In Japanese, "boot" is ブーツ, 長靴, ブート.
Are there other ways to say "boot" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "boot": ブーツ, 長靴, ブート, 起動.
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