foot
美 [fʊt]
英 [fʊt]
- n.足;底部;有…脚(或足的);有…只脚(的)
- v.步行;付(款);在…上走;跳(舞)
- 网络英尺;音步
复数:feet 过去分词:footed 现在分词:footing 第三人称单数:foots
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身体部位part of body
1. | [c] (人或动物的)脚,足the lowest part of the leg, below the ankle, on which a person or an animal stands |
My feet are aching. 我的脚疼。 | |
to get/rise to your feet(= stand up) 起立 | |
I've been on my feet(= standing or walking around) all day. 我一整天没歇脚。 | |
We came on foot(= we walked) . 我们是走来的。 | |
walking around the house in bare feet(= not wearing shoes or socks) 赤脚在房子里走来走去 | |
Please wipe your feet(= your shoes) on the mat. 请在垫子上蹭一蹭脚。 | |
a foot pump(= operated using your foot, not your hand) 脚踏泵 | |
a foot passenger(= one who travels on a ferry without a car) 步行旅客(无车上渡船者) |
…脚-footed
2. | 有…脚(或足的);有…只脚(的);用…脚(或足的)having or using the type or number of foot/feet mentioned |
bare-footed 赤脚 | |
four-footed 四足的 | |
a left-footed shot into the corner 踢入球门一角的左脚一记射门 |
袜子部分part of sock
3. | [c][ususing] (袜子的)足部the part of a sock, stocking , etc. that covers the foot |
基础;底部base/bottom
4. | [sing] the ~ of sth 最下部;基础;底部the lowest part of sth; the base or bottom of sth |
the foot of the stairs/page/mountain 楼梯底部;页末;山脚 | |
The nurse hung a chart at the foot of the bed(= the part of the bed where your feet normally are when you are lying in it) . 护士在床尾挂了一张表。 |
计量measurement
5. | 英尺(= 12 英寸或 30.48 厘米)a unit for measuring length equal to 12 inches or 30.48 centimetres |
a 6-foot high wall 6 英尺高的墙 | |
We're flying at 35 000 feet. 我们在 35 000 英尺高空飞行。 | |
‘How tall are you?’ ‘Five foot nine’(= five feet and nine inches) . “你多高?”“五英尺九英寸。” |
…英尺高(或长)者-footer
6. | …英尺高的人(或东西);…英尺长的东西a person or thing that is a particular number of feet tall or long |
His boat is an eighteen-footer. 他的小船长十八英尺。 |
诗歌in poetry
7. | [sing] 音步(诗行中的节奏单位,每个音步中有一个重读音节)a unit of rhythm in a line of poetry containing one stressed syllable and one or more syllables without stress. Each of the four divisions in the following line is a foot . |
For 'men / may 'come / and 'men / may 'go. (此诗行四个部分有四个音步) |
IDM
be rushed/run off your feet
忙得不可开交;要做太多的事to be extremely busy; to have too many things to do
fall/land on your feet
特别走运;安然脱离困境;幸免于难to be lucky in finding yourself in a good situation, or in getting out of a difficult situation
He landed feet first. 他落地时双脚先着地。 |
You'll have to carry me out feet first! 想把我撵走,除非让我横着出去! |
feet first
脚先着地with your feet touching the ground before any other part of your body
He landed feet first. 他落地时双脚先着地。 |
伸腿离开某地(指死去)if you leave a placefeet first , you are carried out after you are dead
You'll have to carry me out feet first! 想把我撵走,除非让我横着出去! |
I always wanted to work in TV but it took me two years to get a foot in the door. 我一直想做电视工作,但花了两年才进了这个圈子。 |
get/have a/your foot in the door
设法加入,涉足(某组织、行业等)to manage to enter an organization, a field of business, etc. that could bring you success
I always wanted to work in TV but it took me two years to get a foot in the door. 我一直想做电视工作,但花了两年才进了这个圈子。 |
I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss. 看来我和新老板的关系一开头就不好。 |
get/start off on the right/wrong foot (with sb)
(informal)
开始时关系良好╱不好to start a relationship well/badly
I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss. 看来我和新老板的关系一开头就不好。 |
At that time he was a young actor, just getting his feet wet. 那时他还是个年轻演员,才初出茅庐。 |
get your feet wet
(informal)
初次涉足;开始做(新鲜的事情)to start doing sth that is new for you
At that time he was a young actor, just getting his feet wet. 那时他还是个年轻演员,才初出茅庐。 |
have feet of clay
品格上有缺陷(或弱点)to have a fault or weakness in your character
have/keep your feet on the ground
实事求是;脚踏实地to have a sensible and realistic attitude to life
have/keep a foot in both camps
脚踩两只船to be involved in or connected with two different or opposing groups
have one foot in the grave
(informal)
行将就木;命不久矣;大去之期不远to be so old or ill/sick that you are not likely to live much longer
‘Ian can't come because he's tired.’ ‘Tired my foot! Lazy more like!’ “伊恩不能来,因为他累了。”“累个屁!说懒还差不多!” |
…my foot!
(informal)
(完全不同意对方所说)胡说八道a strong way of saying that you disagree completely with what has just been said
‘Ian can't come because he's tired.’ ‘Tired my foot! Lazy more like!’ “伊恩不能来,因为他累了。”“累个屁!说懒还差不多!” |
Sue's back on her feet again after her operation. 休手术后又恢复健康了。 | |
The new chairman hopes to get the company back on its feet within six months. 新董事长希望在六个月以内使公司恢复元气。 |
on your feet
(困境后)恢复,完全复原;(病后)痊愈completely well or in a normal state again after an illness or a time of trouble
Sue's back on her feet again after her operation. 休手术后又恢复健康了。 | |
The new chairman hopes to get the company back on its feet within six months. 新董事长希望在六个月以内使公司恢复元气。 |
put your best foot forward
竭尽全力;全力以赴to make a great effort to do sth, especially if it is difficult or you are feeling tired
After a hard day's work, it's nice to get home and put your feet up. 辛劳一天后回家架起双腿休息是很惬意的。 |
put your feet up
(尤指架起双腿)坐下休息to sit down and relax, especially with your feet raised and supported
After a hard day's work, it's nice to get home and put your feet up. 辛劳一天后回家架起双腿休息是很惬意的。 |
You've got to put your foot down and make him stop seeing her. 你得坚决制止他再见她。 |
She put her foot down and roared past them. 她猛踩油门,从他们旁边呼啸而过。 |
put your foot down
坚决制止;执意反对to be very strict in opposing what sb wishes to do
You've got to put your foot down and make him stop seeing her. 你得坚决制止他再见她。 |
踩油门;加速行驶to drive faster
She put her foot down and roared past them. 她猛踩油门,从他们旁边呼啸而过。 |
I really put my foot in it with Ella─I didn't know she'd split up with Tom. 我真的冒犯了埃拉,我不知道她和汤姆分手了。 |
put your foot in it
(在语言或行为上)使人不安,冒犯别人,使人尴尬to say or do sth that upsets, offends or embarrasses sb
I really put my foot in it with Ella─I didn't know she'd split up with Tom. 我真的冒犯了埃拉,我不知道她和汤姆分手了。 |
In the last two games he has hardly put a foot wrong. 他在上两局比赛中几乎一点错都没有出。 |
put a foot wrong
犯错误;做错事to make a mistake
In the last two games he has hardly put a foot wrong. 他在上两局比赛中几乎一点错都没有出。 |
the first man to set foot on the moon 第一个登上月球的人 | |
I vowed never to set foot in the place again. 我发誓再不去那个地方了。 |
set foot in/on sth
进入,访问,参观(某地)to enter or visit a place
the first man to set foot on the moon 第一个登上月球的人 | |
I vowed never to set foot in the place again. 我发誓再不去那个地方了。 |
His business sense helped set the club on its feet again. 他的经营意识使俱乐部又重振雄风。 |
set sb/sth on their/its feet
使独立;使成功to make sb/sth independent or successful
His business sense helped set the club on its feet again. 他的经营意识使俱乐部又重振雄风。 |
When his parents died he had to learn to stand on his own two feet. 他的父母去世后他不得不学会自立。 |
stand on your own (two) feet
自立;独立to be independent and able to take care of yourself
When his parents died he had to learn to stand on his own two feet. 他的父母去世后他不得不学会自立。 |
I don't want you kids under my feet while I'm cooking. 我做饭时不希望你们这些孩子在我这儿碍手碍脚的。 |
under your feet
阻碍,妨碍(工作等);碍手碍脚in the way; stopping you from working, etc.
I don't want you kids under my feet while I'm cooking. 我做饭时不希望你们这些孩子在我这儿碍手碍脚的。 |