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n. 脚后跟;踵
vt. 倾侧
vi. 倾侧
n. (Heel)人名;(德)黑尔
n.
脚后跟,踵;(鞋、袜等的后跟);(四足动物的)后脚;踵状物
vt.& vi.
(使)倾斜;
vt.
给(鞋等)修理后跟;
变形
复数:heels过去式:heeled现在分词:heeling第三人称单数:heels
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]足跟; 踵部,后跟 back part of the human foot; part of a boot or shoe supporting this
v.(动词)vt. & vi. (使)倾斜 (cause to) lean over at an angle, ready to fall
英英释义
heel[ hi:l ]
n.
the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground and provides elevation
the back part of the human foot
someone who is morally reprehensible
同义词:cadbounderblackguarddoghound
one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread
the lower end of a ship's mast
(golf) the part of the clubhead where it joins the shaft
v.
tilt to one side
"The balloon heeled over"; "the wind made the vessel heel"
同义词:list
follow at the heels of a person
perform with the heels
"heel that dance"
strike with the heel of the club
"heel a golf ball"
put a new heel on
"heel shoes"
同义词:reheel
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
bring sb to heels使某人跟着就范〔屈服〕
come to heels跟着,附和,服从
get〔have〕 the heels of追上
turn up one's heels死
形容词+~
built-up heel加高的鞋跟
high heels高跟鞋
lower heels平跟鞋
介词+~
at the heels of紧跟着,尾随
down at heels后跟穿破的,褴褛的,邋遢的
lay the invaders by the heels击溃入侵者
in high heels穿着高跟鞋
on〔upon〕 sb's heels尾随着某人,紧跟某人之后
on the heels of draught干旱之后
fall head over heels in love with sb深深地爱上某人
to heel紧跟着,追随着
under the heel of受到…的践踏
~+介词
heels of the occupier占领者的铁蹄
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词
heel well倾斜适当
heel back用脚后跟往后传(球)
heel a cigarette end out踩灭烟头
heel over倾向一边
heel upstairs紧跟着上楼
词组短语
achilles heel致命要害;薄弱环节
high heel高跟鞋
achilles' heel唯一的致命的弱点
at heel adv. 接踵;尾随
under the heel of 被…践踏;在…掌握中 , adv. 被践踏
the heel of achilles唯一的致命弱点
wedge heel坡跟鞋;楔形跟
high heel shoes高跟鞋
stiletto heel n. (女式高跟皮鞋的)细鞋跟
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
His heel is raw because his shoe does not fit well.
因鞋子不合适,他的脚后跟擦破皮了。
I have a blister on my heel because my shoes are too tight.
鞋子太紧了,我脚后跟起了个泡。
He was about to crush the plant with his heel, when a new thought made him stop.
他正想要用脚后跟践碎那株小草,而一个新的的念头使他停下来了。
用作动词(v.)
The boat heeled the strong wind.
船在大风吹袭下倾到了一边。
权威例句
Tumor cell metabolism: cancer's Achilles' heel.Tumor cell metabolismml: cancer's Achilles' heel
WITHDRAWN. Interventions for treating plantar heel pain
Ultrasonographic heel measurements to predict hip fracture in elderly women: the EPIDOS prospective study.
Chronic cyclosporine nephropathy: the Achilles' heel of immunosuppressive therapy.
Thermohaline circulation, the achilles heel of our climate system: will man-made CO2 upset the current balance?
Matrix effects: the Achilles heel of quantitative high-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray-tandem mass spectrometry.
Heel pain--plantar fasciitis: clinical practice guildelines linked to the international classification of function, disability, and ...
Nontarget effects--the Achilles' heel of biological control? Retrospective analyses to reduce risk associated with biocontrol introd...
Patterns of physical activity and ultrasound attenuation by heel bone among Norfolk cohort of European Prospective Investigation of ...
heel
heel: English has two separate words heel. The one that names the rear part of the foot [OE] comes ultimately from Germanic *khangkh-, which also produced English hock ‘quadruped’s joint corresponding to the human ankle’. From it was derived *khākhil-, source of Dutch hiel, Swedish häl, Danish hæl, and English heel. Heel ‘tilt, list’ [16] is probably descended from the Old English verb hieldan ‘incline’ (which survived dialectally into the 19th century), its -d mistaken as a past tense or past participle ending and removed to form a new infinitive. Hieldan itself came ultimately from the prehistoric Germanic adjective *khalthaz ‘inclined’.=> hock
heel (n.1)
"back of the foot," Old English hela, from Proto-Germanic *hanhilon (cognates: Old Norse hæll, Old Frisian hel, Dutch hiel), from PIE *kenk- (3) "heel, bend of the knee" (source also of Old English hoh "hock"). Meaning "back of a shoe or boot" is c. 1400. Down at heels (1732) refers to heels of boots or shoes worn down and the owner too poor to replace them. For Achilles' heel "only vulnerable spot" see Achilles. To "fight with (one's) heels" (fighten with heles) in Middle English meant "to run away."
heel (v.2)
"to lean to one side," in reference to a ship, Old English hieldan "incline, lean, slope," from Proto-Germanic *helthijan (cognates: Middle Dutch helden "to lean," Dutch hellen, Old Norse hallr "inclined," Old High German halda, German halde "slope, declivity"). Re-spelled 16c. from Middle English hield, probably by misinterpretation of -d as a past tense suffix.
heel (n.2)
"contemptible person," 1914 in U.S. underworld slang, originally "incompetent or worthless criminal," perhaps from a sense of "person in the lowest position" and thus from heel (n.1).
heel (v.1)
of a dog, "to follow or stop at a person's heels," 1810, from heel (n.1). Also see heeled.
1. It slides up and down my heel when I walk around.
当我走动时,它就在我脚跟上下滑动。
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2. Learn to use your heel as well as the ball of your foot.
学着用你的脚后跟,也就是你脚后面球状的东西。
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3. My heel slips out of my running shoe with every pair I buy.
我的脚后跟总是从我买的每一双跑鞋里滑出来。
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4. After all, the words heel and hell only differ by one measly letter.
毕竟,鞋跟与地狱一词仅仅相差一个字母。
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5. This is the right heel height for you.
这就是最适合你的鞋跟高度。
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6. My heel wore through the carpeting beneath the accelerator of my car.
我的鞋跟把我的汽车里加速器下面的地毯磨穿了。
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7. The length of time a person can wear a heel depends on the individual - a good rule of thumb is not to wear any shoe for more than an hour after your feet start to hurt.
每个人可以穿着高跟鞋的时间长短取决于个人——有一个对脚趾较好的原则就是在你的脚开始受伤后不要穿任一双鞋子超过一个小时。
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8. Cradle the leg by placing one hand under the bent knee. With the other hand, grasp the hip (or place it under the heel) for stabilization.
摇篮的脚部置于弯曲的膝盖,一方面用另一只手。,把握髋关节(或置于它的鞋跟稳定)。
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9. Some bindings have toe and heel mechanisms that stick out more than others, which may require you to increase the binding angle to prevent drag.
一些有脚趾和脚跟绑定机制,坚持比别人更多,这可能需要您增加结合的角度,以防止阻力。
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10. When you’re running, if your heel touches the ground first, your entire weight is impacted upwards into your knees with every step.
跑动时,如果你的脚跟先着地,那么你整个身体的重量都会向上影响到你的膝盖,每一步都如此。
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11. Every woman has her own perfect heel height, depending on the structure of her feet.
每个女人都有最合适自的的鞋跟高度,这取决于她脚的结构。
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12. Watch a heel crush, ah, this means war.
观看脚跟粉碎,啊,这意味着战争。
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13. He was barefooted, and the snake bit him right on the heel.
他是光着脚的,蛇就对准了他脚跟咬了一口。
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14. “I wore them once when I dropped the kids off, and got my heel stuck in the grate,” she sighed.
“有一次我穿着它们去送孩子上学,结果后跟卡在了下水道的格栅中,”她叹了口气。
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15. If want to thin leg, much of the stairs, the stairs, so that when the thigh lift heel coxal adipose and will be lose.
如果想瘦腿,就多走楼梯,走楼梯的时候抬起脚跟,这样大腿内侧和臀部的脂肪就会被减掉。
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16. Who knew a shoe with a spindly heel would be that shoe!
谁会知道这样一双细长的高跟鞋就是那双不可少的鞋子呢!
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17. Then I used to feel like a heel when I went back to Ginny.
然后,当我回到金妮那儿,我常常感觉象脚后跟(靠不住的人)。
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18. My new shoe is rubbing my heel.
我的新皮鞋擦痛我的脚后跟。
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19. Note that they are a flat insole insert, and do not provide arch or heel cup support .
注意,它们是一个平的中底插入物,没有提供拱形或后跟杯状的支持。
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20. Lasts and patterns are constructed with "combination" lasts that offer room in the forefoot while keeping the heel snug.
持续和模式都与“结合“建设持续,在前脚,同时保持了脚跟提供舒适的房间。
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21. From the heel, we get to the midsole chassis.
从脚跟,我们得到的中底底盘。
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22. Some women prefer a pump style shoe, which is a slip on style with a low to high heel and a closed toe that can be rounded, squared or pointed.
有些妇女宁可选择一个泵式皮鞋,这是一个滑风格与低到高踵和一个封闭的脚趾头,可以四舍五入,平方或尖锐的。
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23. The shoe has padding around the collar, heel and tongue for added comfort.
鞋子的鞋帮、鞋跟和鞋舌部位都有衬垫,以增加舒适度。
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24. The researchers’ attention then turned to the Achilles’ tendon, which connects the calf to the heel.
于是,研究人员将注意力转移到了跟腱(连接脚后跟与腓肠肌的部位)。
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25. This was the regulatory Achilles heel that led to the present crisis.
这就是导致当今经济危机的“监管的阿基里斯之踵”。
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26. This was the regulatory Achilles heel that led to the present crisis.
这就是导致当今经济危机的“监管的阿基里斯之踵”。
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