afoot的意思和读音

afoot

: [əˈfʊt] : [ə'fʊt]

adv.

adj.

adj.happening,occurring,up,in the works,stirring

afootadj.

1.being planned; happening

There are plans afoot to increase taxation.

Changes were afoot.

adj.1.,

adv.1.,2.,

adj.1.being planned, or starting to happen

1. abreast afoot atop ...

2. 6.advisory committee: 7.afoot: 8.aftermath: ...

3. 6.advisory committee: 7.afoot: 8.aftermath: ...

4. ) dismantle , ) afoot ) mod ...

5. afire a. afoot a. , , airfield n. ...

6. afond afoot afore ...

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1.It was then that she realised that something sinister was afoot as she could not access her account because her password had been changed.

2.The possibility that more than one assailant might have been involved and that a conspiracy might be afoot fueled unease.

3.Either he was not ready to reveal what was afoot, or he did not know.

4.But regardless of what actually is afoot, from a number of angles, HSBC would be better off moving back to its historical roots in Asia.使

5.The plane gave no warning either over the radio to air-traffic controllers or to its passengers that trouble was afoot.线

6.When a man starts trying to shtup his way out of a midlife crisis, you know there's trouble afoot.

7.Mr Campanale says current moves in Asia do not add up to a managed fund explosion, but something is afoot.Campanale

8.He was lightly afoot again, turned and waved his cap in a bravado, and was out of sight next moment in the margin of the wood.

9.Instead, he was shooed away by the implacable clone troopers, who told him a Jedi rebellion was afoot.

10.Methinks it were but poor courtesy, and cold regard to Holy Church to leave him afoot here in the forest.