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单词 | foot |
释义 | foot [fʊt] noun BODY PART 身体部位 countable (plural feet) ■the part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal stands (人或动物的)脚,足 •I've got a blister on my left foot.我左脚上起了个水泡。 •I've been on •He got to/rose to/jumped to •informal "You look tired. Why don't you put •Please wipe your feet (= clean the bottom of your shoes) before you come into the house.进屋前请把鞋底擦干净。 on foot IMPROVER ESSENTIAL ■walking 走路,步行 •Are you going by bicycle or on foot?你骑脚踏车去还是走路去? [fʊt] noun MEASUREMENT 度量单位 IMPROVER countable (plural feet or foot) (written abbreviation ft) ■a unit of measurement, equal to twelve inches or 0.3048 metres, sometimes shown by the symbol ′ 英尺(相当于12英寸或30.48厘米,有时用符号'表示) •The man was standing only a few feet away.那个男子就站在几英尺远的地方。 •She is five feet/foot three inches tall.她身高五英尺三英寸。 •She is 5′ 3″ tall.她身高五英尺三英寸。 [fʊt] noun BOTTOM 底部 only singular ■the bottom or lower end of a space or object 底部;下端 •They built a house at the foot of •She dreamed she saw someone standing at the foot of •There's a note to that effect at the foot of [fʊt] noun POETRY 诗歌 countable (plural feet) specialized ■a unit of division of a line of poetry containing one strong beat and one or two weaker ones (诗的)音步 [fʊt] noun be back on your feet ■to be healthy again after a period of illness (病后)恢复健康,痊愈 •"We'll soon have you back on your feet again," said the nurse.护士说:“你很快就能康复了。” [fʊt] noun fall/land on your feet ■to be successful or lucky, especially after a period of not having success or luck (尤指在一段时间的失意或霉运之后)获得成功,好运连连 •She's really fallen on her feet with that new job.她做这份新工作真是一帆风顺。 [fʊt] noun get a/ your foot in the door ■to enter a business or organization at a low level, but with a chance of being more successful in the future 初步进入(企业或组织);迈出成功的第一步 •Making contacts can help you get a foot in the door when it comes to getting a job.建立社会关系可能是你得到一份工作的第一步。 [fʊt] noun get off on the right/wrong foot ■to make a successful/unsuccessful start in something 出师告捷/不利 [fʊt] noun have a foot in both camps ■to be connected to two groups with opposing interests 脚踏两只船 [fʊt] noun have feet of clay ■to have a bad quality which you keep hidden 有不为人知的缺点 •Some of the greatest geniuses in history had feet of clay.历史上一些极其伟大的天才有不为人知的缺点。 [fʊt] noun have one foot in the grave humorous ■to be very old and near death 一只脚已踏进坟墓;行将就木 [fʊt] noun have/keep your feet on the ground (also have both feet on the ground) ■to be very practical and see things as they really are 脚踏实地 [fʊt] noun my foot informal old-fashioned ■used to mean that you do not believe what another person has just told you (表示不相信对方所说的话)算了吧 •"He says his car isn't working." "Not working my foot. He's just too lazy to come."“他说他的车坏了。”“鬼才相信他的话。他不过是太懒了,不想来。” [fʊt] noun not put a foot wrong ■to not make any mistakes 不犯任何错误 [fʊt] noun put your foot down ■to use your authority to stop something happening 利用…的权力制止 •When she started borrowing my clothes without asking, I had to put my foot down.她开始连问都不问就把我的衣服借走了,我不得不出面制止了。 UK (US floor it) ■to increase your speed when you are driving 踩油门,加速行驶 •The road ahead was clear, so I put my foot down.前面道路畅通,所以我猛踩油门。 [fʊt] noun put your foot in it (mainly US put your foot in your mouth) informal ■to say something by accident which embarrasses or upsets someone 失言而令人尴尬(或不快) •I really put my foot in it with Alison. I had no idea she was divorced.我在爱丽森面前真的是失言了。我不知道她离婚了。 [fʊt] noun hardly / barely put one foot in front of the other ■If you can hardly/barely put one foot in front of the other, you are having difficulty walking 走一步路 •I was so tired that I could hardly put one foot in front of the other.我累坏了,几乎一步都走不动了。 [fʊt] noun rush/run sb off their feet ■to cause someone to be very busy 使(某人)奔忙 •I've been rushed off my feet all morning.我整个上午忙得不可开交。 [fʊt] noun set foot in somewhere ■to go to a place 去(某处) •He refuses to set foot in an art gallery.他不愿去美术馆。 [fʊt] noun under your feet ■If someone is under your feet, they are near you in a way that is difficult and prevents you from doing what you want to do 阻碍,妨碍;碍手碍脚 •The children were under my feet all day so I couldn't get anything done.孩子们一整天在我这里碍手碍脚的,我甚么都做不了。 [fʊt] verb transitive informal ■to pay an amount of money 支付(账单或费用) •His parents footed the bill •They refused to foot the cost •The company will foot her expenses |
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