brogue
noun uk/brəʊɡ/ us/broʊɡ/
(WAY OF SPEAKING)
[ C usually singular ](爱尔兰或苏格兰人讲英语的)口音,土腔
a way of speaking English, especially that of Irish or Scottish speakers
She spoke in her soft, lilting brogue. 她讲话带有方言口音,柔声细语,抑扬顿挫。
(SHOES)
brogues [ plural ] (通常为男式的)拷花皮鞋,粗皮鞋
strong leather shoes, usually worn by men, often with a pattern in the leather
He's wearing a pale blue shirt, a pair of well-cut brown trousers and tan brogues.
He wore a double-breasted suit and highly polished brogues.
The trend for lace-up brogues seems to have passed.
Her shoes were sensible tan brogues.
You can't go wrong with a pair of brown leather brogues.