foot 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
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foot noun
(BODY PART)
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A1 [ C ] plural feet the part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal stands
(人或动物的)脚,足
I've got a blister on my left foot.
我左脚上起了个水疱。
I've been on my feet (= standing) all day and I'm exhausted.
我一整天都没坐过,可把我给累坏了。
informal You look tired. Why don't you put your feet up (= sit or lie down with your feet resting on something)?
“你看上去很疲倦,你休息一会儿吧。”
Please wipe your feet (= clean the bottom of your shoes) before you come into the house.
进屋前请把鞋底擦干净。
get/rise to your feet
C2 to stand up after you have been sitting: He rose to his feet when she walked in.
当她走进来时,他站了起来。
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A2 walking: Are you going by bicycle or on foot?
你骑车去还是走路去?
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更多范例减少例句He tapped his foot to the beat of the music.It really hurt when Mark trod on my foot.My feet are so cold.She stood squarely, with her feet apart.I felt a sharp pain in my foot.
foot noun
(MEASUREMENT)
B1 [ C ] plural feet or foot (written abbreviation ft) a unit of measurement, equal to twelve inches or 0.3048 metres, sometimes shown by the symbol ′
英尺(相当于12英寸或30.48厘米,有时用符号'表示)
The man was standing only a few feet away.
那个男子就站在几英尺远的地方。
She is five feet/foot three inches tall.
她身高5英尺3英寸。
She is 5′ 3″ tall.
她身高5英尺3英寸。
更多范例减少例句Twelve inches are equal to one foot.The plane climbed quickly to a height of 30,000 feet.The pond is six feet in diameter.The cliffs are eroding several feet a year.He's six feet tall.
foot noun
(BOTTOM)
C1 [ S ] the bottom or lower end of a space or object
底部;下端
They built a house at the foot of a cliff.
他们在悬崖脚下建了一所房子。
She dreamed she saw someone standing at the foot of her bed.
她梦见有人站在她的床脚处。
There's a note explaining the quotation at the foot of the page.
在页末对那一段引文有一条注释。
foot noun
(POETRY)
[ C ]
literature
specialized plural feet a unit of division of a line of poetry containing one strong beat and one or two weaker ones
(诗的)音步
习语
be back on your feet
land on your feet
get your feet wet
get a/your foot in the door
get off on the right/wrong foot
have a foot in both camps
have feet of clay
have one foot in the grave
have/keep your feet on the ground
my foot
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not put a foot wrong
put your foot down
put your foot in it
hardly/barely put one foot in front of the other
rush/run someone off their feet
set foot in somewhere
under your feet
footverb [ T ]
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to pay an amount of money
支付(账单或费用)
His parents footed the bill for his college tuition.
父母为他支付了大学学费。
They refused to foot the cost of the wedding.
他们拒绝为婚礼买单。
The company will foot her expenses.
公司将会为她的花费掏腰包。
(foot在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)
foot的例句
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This constraint simply expresses the unilaterality of contact forces exerted by the ground on the foot.
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Currently, the rubber cylindrical feet are affixed to the legs.
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The final syllable can support a stressed foot since it is binary at the level of the mora.
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Since conflicting alignment does not produce adjacent foot-heads, there is no opportunity for clash.
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Syllables are grouped into feet, the principal unit of stress representation.
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The autopsy established the existence of marks produced by blows from a hard instrument on his face, legs and the soles of his feet.
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The relation between the word and the foot is thus no longer a hierarchical matter.
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Tales of swollen feet, burial ceremonies, and sea plants are mixed in with reports of military traditions, place name etymologies and accounts of hospitality rituals.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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