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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- foot
[fut]
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1.
noun
[c]
(measure) 英尺
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a man over 6 feet tall
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一个6英尺多高的男子
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2.
noun
[c]
[of person]
脚
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3.
noun
[c]
[of animal]
蹄
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4.
noun
[c]
[of bed]
放脚的一头
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5.
noun
[of cliff]
[ hill]
[ stairs]
最底部
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6.
vt.
to foot the bill 付账
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on foot
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步行
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to be on one's feet
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站起来
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to get {or} rise to one's feet
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站起来
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to get back on one's feet
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恢复元气
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to find one's feet
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[fig] 适应
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to put one's foot down
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踩油门
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7.
vt.
(say no) 坚决反对
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to put one's feet up
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双脚平搁起来休息
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to set foot somewhere
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去某处
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to stand on one's own two feet
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自力更生
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at the foot of the page
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在页脚
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- foot
[fʊt]
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1.
n.[c]
脚,足
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Her feet were dangling from the side of the bed.
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她的脚耷拉在床边。
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Please take a look at my right foot.
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请检查一下我的右脚。
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He hurt his left foot playing soccer.
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他踢球时弄伤了左脚。
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2.
noun
[Person Name]
富特
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3.
n.[c]
[口语,单位]
英尺
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Don't go into waters less than 20 feet deep, or the hull might get damaged.
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不要驶入深度不足20英尺的水域,否则的话,船壳可能会被损坏。
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4.
n.[c]
脚部,下部
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He planned on waiting for the group at the foot of the hill.
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他计划在山脚下等待小组的到来。
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5.
n.[c]
足,蹄
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6.
n.[c]
底部,最低部
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The foot of the mountain is straight ahead.
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一直往前走就到山脚底下了。
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He stood at the foot of the tower.
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他站在那座塔的塔基上。
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7.
n.[c]
足部
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8.
n.[u]
走,行走,步行
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He set off on foot to see the country.
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他出发步行去参观农村。
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He followed on foot.
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他步行尾随。
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9.
n.[c]
监督员
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10.
n.[c]
[Military]
[British English]
步兵
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Foot soldiers were seen marching in the valley.
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有人看到步兵在山谷里行进。
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The foot will cross the mountain to spy on the movement of the enemy.
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步兵将穿过这座山脉去侦察敌军的行动。
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There came ten thousand horsemen and as many fully-armed foot.
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这来了一万骑兵以及同样多全副武装的步兵。
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11.
n.[c]
[Prosody]
音步,韵脚
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A foot is a group of syllables forming the basic unit of rhythm in poetry.
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韵脚就是由诗歌中的脚本韵律单元构成的一组音节。
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12.
n.[c]
底座,脚踏板
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The foot of the chair needed to be replaced.
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椅子腿需要修理。
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One foot of the chair was on the carpet.
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椅子的一条腿在地毯上。
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13.
vt.
[American English]
[Spoken]
付,支付
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I'll foot the bill for the gas.
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我去缴纳煤气费。
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14.
vi.
走,步行
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We decided to foot it over to the convenience store.
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我们决定步行去便利店。
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15.
vt.
结算,总计
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Please foot up the column to the total.
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请把这列数字加起来求和。
Collins English-English Dictionary
- foot
[fυt]
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1.
n
a unit of length equal to one third of a yard or 12 inches. 1 Imperial foot is equivalent to 0.3048 metre ft
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2.
n
the part of the vertebrate leg below the ankle joint that is in contact with the ground during standing and walking
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3.
n
any of various organs of locomotion or attachment in invertebrates, including molluscs
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4.
n
[Botany]
the lower part of some plant structures, as of a developing moss sporophyte embedded in the parental tissue
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5.
n
any of various units of length used at different times and places, typically about 10 per cent greater than the Imperial foot
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6.
n
any part resembling a foot in form or function
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the foot of a chair
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7.
n
the lower part of something; base; bottom
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the foot of the page
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the foot of a hill
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8.
n
the end of a series or group
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the foot of the list
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9.
n
manner of walking or moving; tread; step
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a heavy foot
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10.
n
infantry, esp in the British army
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11.
n
(as modifier)
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a foot soldier
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12.
n
any of various attachments on a sewing machine that hold the fabric in position, such as a presser foot for ordinary sewing and a zipper foot
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13.
n
[music]
a unit used in classifying organ pipes according to their pitch, in terms of the length of an equivalent column of air
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14.
n
this unit applied to stops and registers on other instruments
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15.
n
[printing]
the margin at the bottom of a page
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16.
n
the undersurface of a piece of type
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17.
n
[prosody]
a group of two or more syllables in which one syllable has the major stress, forming the basic unit of poetic rhythm
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18.
vb
to dance to music (esp in the phrase foot it)
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19.
vt.
[tr]
to walk over or set foot on; traverse (esp in the phrase foot it)
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20.
vt.
[tr]
to pay the entire cost of (esp in the phrase foot the bill)
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21.
vt.
[usually foll by up]
[archaic or dialect]
to add up
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22.
vt.
See also feet foots
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23.
vt.
[Etymology]
Old English fot; related to Old Norse fotr, Gothic fotus, Old High German fuoz, Latin pes, Greek pous, Sanskrit pad
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24.
adj
[Usage]
In front of another noun, the plural for the unit of length is foot: a 20-foot putt; his 70-foot ketch. Foot can also be used instead of feet when mentioning a quantity and in front of words like tall: four foot of snow; he is at least six foot tall
Examples
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The inner edge of the foot is raised off the floor in the middle to form the arch of the foot.
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脚的内缘在中间升离地面形成足弓。
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the ball of the foot
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拇指
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go to the foot of the line
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走到排尾(或行列的末尾)
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to foot the bill
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付帐
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use your other foot
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用你另一只脚
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nciku Video Note
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踢 [tī]
- Scene:
踢球 / kicking a ball
- Examples:
踢毽子 [tī jiàn zǐ],一脚踢开 [yìjiǎotīkāi],踢皮球 [tīpíqiú]
- Description:
踢 means to kick an object with the toe, instep, or the side of the foot.
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踹 [chuài]
- Scene:
踹开门 / kicking a door open
- Examples:
把门踹开 [bǎmén chuàikāi],踹一脚 [chuàiyìjiǎo],踹腿儿 [chuàituǐr]
- Description:
踹 means to kick an object forcefully, using the sole of the feet or shoes.
Related video notes: 踢、踹
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