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单词 foot
释义 footfeetfootfoot1 /fʊt/ noun [countable]1 (plural feet / $ fiːt/) the part of your body that you stand on: He kicked the ball with his right foot.kick他用右脚踢了一下球。on foot (=walking)It’s easier to explore the city on foot.easy步行更容易了解这座城市。on your feet (=standing)It’s tiring being on your feet all day.tirebefoot整天站着很累人。2 (plural foot or feet) (written abbreviation ft) a unit for measuring length, equal to 0.3048 metres: He’s six feet tall.foot他身高六英尺。3the foot of something the bottom of something: the foot of the stairsstair楼梯的底部the foot of the bed床脚the foot of the page页末the foot of a hill山脚4a)left-footed/right-footed using your left or right foot when you kick a ball b)flat-footed/four-footed having a particular type or number of feet ➔ drag your feet at drag1, have/get cold feet at cold1, set foot in something at set1, stand on your own two feet at stand1Phrasesback on your feet/on your feet again healthy or successful again after being ill or having problems: It’s good to see you on your feet again.foot看到你重新站了起来真高兴!fall/land on your feet to get into a good situation because you are lucky: Jim always lands on his feet.landfoot吉姆总能逢凶化吉。get/keep/have a foot in the door to get your first opportunity to work in an organization: It’s hard for a young person to get a foot in the door of theater these days.day如今年轻人很难有机会踏入戏剧界。get to your feet to stand up: He got to his feet and began to speak.getfootbegin他站起身,开始讲话。THESAURUS standhave/keep your feet on the ground to have a sensible attitude to life: He portrays himself as a leader with his feet on the ground.portrayfootgrind他把自己描述成一个脚踏实地的领导人。jump to your feet to stand up quickly: She jumped to her feet and ran out.jumpfootrun她站起来,抛了出去。put a foot wrong British English to make a mistake, especially in your job: She hardly put a foot wrong in 40 years of doing the job.yeardo这工作她干了 40 年﹐几乎没出过错。put your feet up to relax, especially by sitting with your feet supported on something: Go and put your feet up!foot去坐下歇一歇吧!put your foot down1to say very firmly that someone must or must not do something: You’ve got to put your foot down! Don’t let him treat you like that!get你必须态度坚决!别让他那么对你!2to make a car go fasterput your foot in it to accidentally say something that embarrasses or upsets someone: I think I may have put my foot in it.我想我可能说错话了。be rushed/run off your feet to be very busy: I’ve been rushed off my feet today, getting everything ready for the holiday.berushfootget今天我忙得不可开交,把度假的所有准备都做好了。THESAURUS busy under your feet if someone is under your feet, they are annoying you by being in the same place as you, and preventing you doing what you want: The children were getting under my feet.childbegetfoot小孩子在我这儿碍手碍脚的。COLLOCATIONS: footadjectivessb’s left/right footKeep your left foot on the pedal.leaveHe has broken a bone in his right foot.havebreakbare feet (=without any socks or shoes)He always walks around in bare feet.walkfootbig/small feetDon’t walk on the flowers with your big feet!flowerfootHe noticed that she had very small feet.noticehavefootflat feet (=wrongly shaped, so that they rest too flat on the ground)People with flat feet can have develop problems with walking.footproblemwalkverbsto wipe your feet (=to wipe your shoes on a mat to remove dirt)Wipe your feet before you come in.footto stamp your feet (=to put them down hard on the ground)People were clapping and stamping their feet to the music.beclapstampfootto shuffle your feet (=to make small movements with them, because you are nervous or impatient)Ken shuffled his feet and looked embarrassed.shufflefootlookembarrassnoun + footthe sole of your foot (=the bottom surface of your foot)The soles of his feet were dirty.solefootbethe ball of your foot (=the rounded part underneath near the toes)Balance on the balls of your feet.ballfoot
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