foot的意思和读音

foot

: [fʊt] : [fʊt]

n.);

v.();()

feet  foots  footing  footed  

v.+n.foot bill

adj.+n.left foot

n.top

n.base,bottom,end

footn.part of body

1.[c]the lowest part of the leg, below the ankle, on which a person or an animal stands

My feet are aching.

to get/rise to your feet(= stand up)

I've been on my feet(= standing or walking around) all day.

We came on foot(= we walked) .

walking around the house in bare feet(= not wearing shoes or socks)

Please wipe your feet(= your shoes) on the mat.

a foot pump(= operated using your foot, not your hand)

a foot passenger(= one who travels on a ferry without a car)

-footed

2.););having or using the type or number of foot/feet mentioned

bare-footed

four-footed

a left-footed shot into the corner

part of sock

3.[c][ususing]the part of a sock, stocking , etc. that covers the foot

base/bottom

4.[sing]the ~ of sththe lowest part of sth; the base or bottom of sth

the foot of the stairs/page/mountain

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) .

measurement

5.(= 12 30.48 a unit for measuring length equal to 12 inches or 30.48 centimetres

a 6-foot high wall6

We're flying at 35 000 feet. 35 000

‘How tall are you?’ ‘Five foot nine’(= five feet and nine inches) .“?”“。”

-footer

6.西);…西a person or thing that is a particular number of feet tall or long

His boat is an eighteen-footer.

in poetry

7.[sing]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.(

IDMbe rushed/run off your feetto be extremely busy; to have too many things to dofall/land on your feetto be lucky in finding yourself in a good situation, or in getting out of a difficult situation

He landed feet first.

You'll have to carry me out feet first!

feet firstwith your feet touching the ground before any other part of your body

He landed feet first.

if you leave a placefeet first , you are carried out after you are dead

You'll have to carry me out feet first!

I always wanted to work in TV but it took me two years to get a foot in the door.

get/have a/your foot in the doorto 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.

I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss.

get/start off on the right/wrong foot (with sb)(informal)to start a relationship well/badly

I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss.

At that time he was a young actor, just getting his feet wet.

get your feet wet(informal)to start doing sth that is new for you

At that time he was a young actor, just getting his feet wet.

have feet of clayto have a fault or weakness in your characterhave/keep your feet on the groundto have a sensible and realistic attitude to lifehave/keep a foot in both campsto be involved in or connected with two different or opposing groupshave one foot in the grave(informal)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!’“。”“!”

…my foot!(informal)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!’“。”“!”

Sue's back on her feet again after her operation.

The new chairman hopes to get the company back on its feet within six months.使

on your feet;(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.

The new chairman hopes to get the company back on its feet within six months.使

put your best foot forwardto 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.

put your feet upto 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.

You've got to put your foot down and make him stop seeing her.

She put her foot down and roared past them.

put your foot downto be very strict in opposing what sb wishes to do

You've got to put your foot down and make him stop seeing her.

to drive faster

She put her foot down and roared past them.

I really put my foot in it with Ella─I didn't know she'd split up with Tom.

put your foot in it使使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.

In the last two games he has hardly put a foot wrong.

put a foot wrongto make a mistake

In the last two games he has hardly put a foot wrong.

the first man to set foot on the moon

I vowed never to set foot in the place again.

set foot in/on sth访to enter or visit a place

the first man to set foot on the moon

I vowed never to set foot in the place again.

His business sense helped set the club on its feet again.使

set sb/sth on their/its feet使使to make sb/sth independent or successful

His business sense helped set the club on its feet again.使

When his parents died he had to learn to stand on his own two feet.

stand on your own (two) feetto be independent and able to take care of yourself

When his parents died he had to learn to stand on his own two feet.

I don't want you kids under my feet while I'm cooking.

under your feet);in the way; stopping you from working, etc.

I don't want you kids under my feet while I'm cooking.

v.IDM

Once again it will be the taxpayer who has to foot the bill.

foot the bill(informal)to be responsible for paying the cost of sth

Once again it will be the taxpayer who has to foot the bill.

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n.1.the part of your body at the end of your leg, on which you stand; the part of a piece of clothing that covers your foot; operated using your foot or feet2.a unit used for measuring length, containing 12 inches and equal to about 30 centimeters3.the bottom of a slope, hill, set of stairs, etc.; the bottom of a page or a column of words or numbers4.the end of a bed where you put your feet; the end of a table opposite to the end where the most important person sits5.a section of a line of poetry that consists of one syllablepart of a word that you emphasize when speaking and one or more syllables that you do not emphasize1.the part of your body at the end of your leg, on which you stand; the part of a piece of clothing that covers your foot; operated using your foot or feet2.a unit used for measuring length, containing 12 inches and equal to about 30 centimeters3.the bottom of a slope, hill, set of stairs, etc.; the bottom of a page or a column of words or numbers4.the end of a bed where you put your feet; the end of a table opposite to the end where the most important person sits5.a section of a line of poetry that consists of one syllablepart of a word that you emphasize when speaking and one or more syllables that you do not emphasize

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2. 0.394 inch 3.28 foot 1.09 yard ...

3. eye n. foot n. hand n. ...

4. :. insidecenter :. foot :. infoot ...

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1.The door opened slightly and was at once closed again, but the captain had already put his foot between the door and the doorpost.穿

2.I knew the rest of the expedition would be on foot, and I'd hope to be leaving the bike at this place.

3.A little further away was a young woman who had just arrived on her horse, with her maid on foot.

4.Sheldon: As you know, several weeks ago in our first encounter, we may have gotten off on the wrong foot when I called you an idiot.

5.How much should the government spend, and who should foot the bill?

6.He said he could cover the distance on foot in two hours .

7.My trainer told me to get some practice in the shoaling water, but I was still afraid and my foot retreated the moment it touched the water.

8.People travel by plane, by train, by ship, by bus. To me, the best way of traveling on a summer vacation is to go on foot.

9.Carlos kicked the ball with the outside of his left foot to make it spin anticlockwise as he looked down onto it.)。

10.There used to be an old temple at the foot of the hill, usedn't there? --Yes, there used to. My grandpa told me that.?--