释义 |
- n.靴子;(汽车后部的)行李厢;猛踢
- v.猛踢;装入操作系统;启动(计算机)
- 网络长统靴;引导;开机
第三人称单数:boots 现在分词:booting 过去式:booted v. kick,strike,put the boot in,hack 1. | 靴子a strong shoe that covers the foot and ankle and often the lower part of the leg |
| | | | | a pair of black leather boots 一双黑皮靴 | | |
2. | (汽车后部的)行李厢the space at the back of a car that you put bags, cases, etc. in |
| I'll put the luggage in the boot. 我去把行李放进行李箱里。 |
3. | [ususing] (informal) 猛踢a quick hard kick |
| He gave the ball a tremendous boot. 他抽起脚猛踢了一下球。 |
IDM be given the boot|get the boot (informal) 被解雇;被抛弃;(和某人的关系)被解除to be told that you must leave your job or that a relationship you are having with sb is over the boot is on the other foot 情况正好相反;宾主易位used to say that a situation has changed so that sb now has power or authority over the person who used to have power or authority over them put/stick the boot in 猛踢(尤指倒地的人)to kick sb very hard, especially when they are on the ground 乘人之危抨击(某人)to attack sb by criticizing them when they are in a difficult situation | He was a vegetarian, and a fussy one to boot. 他是个素食主义者,而且过于讲究。 |
to boot (用作附带评述)而且,另外,加之used to add a comment to sth that you have said | He was a vegetarian, and a fussy one to boot. 他是个素食主义者,而且过于讲究。 |
1. | [t] ~ sth + adv./prep. 猛踢to kick sb/sth hard with your foot |
| He booted the ball clear of the goal. 他一个大脚把球踢离了球门。 |
2. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (up) 装入操作系统;启动(计算机)to prepare a computer for use by loading its operating system ; to be prepared in this way |
3. | [t] (informal) 在(通常为非法停放的汽车)车轮上装制动装置if you or your car isbooted , a piece of equipment is fixed to the car's wheel so that you cannot drive it away, usually because the car is illegally parked |
n. | 10. 【机械工程】进料斗;接受器;【电学】引出罩;(汽车等的)保护罩;〔空俚〕(飞机上)防结冰皮管 10. 【机械工程】进料斗;接受器;【电学】引出罩;(汽车等的)保护罩;〔空俚〕(飞机上)防结冰皮管 | v. | 1. 〔美国〕用靴踢;踢出,赶出,轰走,〔俚语〕解雇 1. 〔美国〕用靴踢;踢出,赶出,轰走,〔俚语〕解雇 |
n. | 1. a strong item of footwear that covers part of the lower leg 2. the act of kicking somebody or something with great force 3. dismissal from employment or from a personal relationship 4. a protective covering, e.g. a rubber sheath for protecting a coupling between two shafts 5. a naval or marine corps recruit 6. in baseball, a fumble of a ground ball hit to an infielder 7. an instrument of torture that was used in the past to enclose and crush the victim's foot 8. the process of starting or restarting a computer and loading the operating system 9. the compartment of a car used for carrying luggage. 10. a type of shoe that covers all of your foot and part of your leg. You often wear boots to protect your feet and legs, for example from snow or rain 1. a strong item of footwear that covers part of the lower leg 2. the act of kicking somebody or something with great force 3. dismissal from employment or from a personal relationship 4. a protective covering, e.g. a rubber sheath for protecting a coupling between two shafts 5. a naval or marine corps recruit 6. in baseball, a fumble of a ground ball hit to an infielder 7. an instrument of torture that was used in the past to enclose and crush the victim's foot 8. the process of starting or restarting a computer and loading the operating system 9. the compartment of a car used for carrying luggage. 10. a type of shoe that covers all of your foot and part of your leg. You often wear boots to protect your feet and legs, for example from snow or rain | v. | 1. to kick somebody or something with great force 2. to urge a horse on by kicking or digging in with the heels while riding it 3. to make a fumble or error 4. to attach a Denver boot to the wheel of an illegally parked car to prevent it being driven away 5. to start or restart a computer and load the operating system, or be started up in this way 6. to kick something or someone hard 7. if a computer boots, or if you boot it, it starts working and becomes ready to use 1. to kick somebody or something with great force 2. to urge a horse on by kicking or digging in with the heels while riding it 3. to make a fumble or error 4. to attach a Denver boot to the wheel of an illegally parked car to prevent it being driven away 5. to start or restart a computer and load the operating system, or be started up in this way 6. to kick something or someone hard 7. if a computer boots, or if you boot it, it starts working and becomes ready to use |
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