footing的意思和读音

footing

: [ˈfʊtɪŋ] : ['fʊtɪŋ]

n.

v.“foot”

footings  

n.stability,equilibrium,purchase,foothold,grip

footingn.

1.the position of your feet when they are safely on the ground or some other surface

She lost her footing(= she slipped or lost her balance) and fell backwards into the water.

I slipped and struggled to regain my footing.

2.the basis on which sth is established or organized

The company is now on a sound financial footing .

The country has been on a war footing(= prepared for war) since March.

3.the position or status of sb/sth in relation to others; the relationship between two or more people or groups

The two groups must meet on an equal footing .

They were demanding to be treated on the same footing as the rest of the teachers.

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v.1.“foot”

n.1.a firm position for your feet on a surface, especially one that is difficult to stand on or walk across2.the basic conditions in which something operates or develops; the position of one person, group, or thing in relation to another

v.1.The present participle of foot

1. footbridge footing footing foundation ...

2. 17.[ capital construction] 18.[ footing] 19.[ fund] ...

3. footbridge footing footing foundation ...

4. legging footing washing ...

5. brink (沿 footing federal judge ...

6. legging footing washing ...

7. stand at attention foothold;footing 。 Set up the ladder. ...

8. 1689 folio reference 1690 footing , 1691 footnotes ...

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1.Mrs Merkel departed for Bavaria hoping that the summiteers had done enough to impress the markets and put the euro on a more stable footing.

2.But if the relationship is to endure new strategic challenges, it would be sensible to put it on a more honest footing.

3.She was running along, lost her footing, and was suddenly sprawled out, with a bloody knee and hands.

4.Since then, Harper's cabinet has made frequent trips to China to try to put the relationship back on a more positive footing.访

5.Europe's feuding leaders could hash out a deal to put the single currency and the zone's banking system on a sustainable footing.

6.But he said these efforts must be just the beginning of a sustained often difficult drive to put the economy on a sounder footing.

7.But shiny floors are scary to somebody who's not sure if it's going to be, you know, slick footing for them.

8.Clear leadership from him could do much to put the country's labour relations on a more stable footing.使

9.African Union head Alpha Oumar Konare said the meeting had understood Africa's aspirations for a partnership on an equal footing.

10.By doing so, it concluded, they would be able to ensure that the welfare of all Members States was on an equal footing.