foot



n. 脚;英尺;步调;末尾
vi. 步行;跳舞;总计
vt. 支付;给……换底
n. (Foot)人名;(英)富特
n.
脚;底部;英尺(=12 英寸或 30。48 厘米);脚步
vt.
走,踏;
vt.& vi.
结算,总计,共计;
变形
复数:feet过去式:footed过去分词:footed现在分词:footing第三人称单数:foots
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]脚,足 the movable part of the body at the end of the leg, below the ankles, on which a person or animal stands
[S](袜子的)足部 the part of a sock or stocking that covers the foot
[U]脚步,步伐 particular manner of walking; step
[S]底部,底座 the bottom part or lower end
英尺 (a measure of length equal to) 12 inches or about 0.305 metres
v.(动词)vt. 走,踏walk
vt. & vi. 结算; 总计,共计 pay the cost of sth
英英释义
foot[ fut ]
n.
a linear unit of length equal to 12 inches or a third of a yard
同义词:ft
the part of the leg of a human being below the ankle joint
"armored from head to foot"
同义词:human footpes
the lower part of anything
"curled up on the foot of the bed"; "the foot of the page"; "the foot of the list"; "the foot of the mountain"
travel by walking
"he followed on foot"; "the swiftest of foot"
the pedal extremity of vertebrates other than human beings
同义词:animal foot
a support resembling a pedal extremity
"one foot of the chair was on the carpet"
lowest support of a structure
"he stood at the foot of the tower"
同义词:foundationbasefundamentgroundworksubstructureunderstructure
any of various organs of locomotion or attachment in invertebrates
同义词:invertebrate foot
an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot
"there came ten thousand horsemen and as many fully-armed foot"
同义词:infantry
a member of a surveillance team who works on foot or rides as a passenger
(prosody) a group of 2 or 3 syllables forming the basic unit of poetic rhythm
同义词:metrical footmetrical unit
v.
pay for something
"foot the bill"
同义词:pick
walk
同义词:leg ithoofhoof it
add a column of numbers
同义词:foot up
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
break one's foot弄伤脚
carry sb off his foot使某人极度兴奋
cut the foot to fit the shoe削足适履
fall on one's foot安然脱险,运气好
find one's foot开始能走路,能独立行动,适应新环境
get a foot in在…中找机会参加
get cold foot害怕,胆战心寒,临阵畏缩,畏缩不前
get to one's foot站起来
go on foot步行去
have cold foot害怕,胆战心寒,临阵畏缩,畏缩不前
have one foot in the grave已是风烛残年,离死不远
have two left foot极其拙笨
hurt one's foot弄伤脚
keep one's foot站住脚
land on one's foot运气不错,化险为夷
put a foot wrong做一件错事,说一句错话
put one's foot down坚决,坚定,行动果断,坚决反对,坚定不移地干
put one's foot in one's mouth说错话,做错事
put one's foot up双脚平搁起来休息
put one's best foot forward飞速地向前,全力以赴
rise to one's foot站起来
set foot踏上,进入
set foot on Chinese soil踏上中国国土
set on foot开始,发动
spring to one's foot跳着站起来
stand on one's own foot自力更生,自立
struggle to one's foot挣扎着站起来
sweep sb off his foot使某人大为激动
warm one's foot暖脚
wash one's foot洗脚
形容词+~
broken foot骨折的脚,受伤的脚
light foot脚步轻
naked foot赤脚,光脚
wounded foot受伤的脚
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club foot先天畸形足
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foot brake脚刹车
foot carrier步行邮递员
foot drop足下垂
foot's pace步行速度
介词+~
at the foot of在…下部,在…脚下
at the foot of page在一页的下端
at the foot of the grave墓脚下
at the foot of the hill山脚下
at the foot of the mountain山脚下
at the foot of the statue雕像脚下
at the foot of the table桌子脚下
beyond a few feet数英尺以外
from head to foot从头到脚
the pain in one's foot脚痛
on foot步行,在进行中
on one's foot站着,起立(回答等),痊愈,复原
set a plan on foot实施计划
under foot脚下
用作动词 (v.)
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foot up把…加在一起,结算
foot up all items把各项加起来
foot up an account结算账目
foot up to加起来共
词组短语
on foot步行;在进行中
at the foot of在…(山)脚下;在…的下部
of foot在行走(或走路)中
set foot on踏上
set foot进入到某处;行走
hand and foot手脚一起;完全地;无微不至地
set foot in v. 踏进;进入;涉足于
from head to foot全身
foot massage足部按摩;脚底按摩
foot in the door成功的第一步,成功地开始
square foot平方英尺
on the wrong foot以不好的方式开始,出师不利
under foot adv. 在地面;在脚底
at foot在附近
on the right foot以好的方式开始;开张大吉;开门红
athlete's foot香港脚;脚癣
foot the bill负担费用,付帐
foot and mouth disease[病]口蹄疫
foot switch脚踏开关;脚踏电门
foot pedal脚踏开关
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
I apologized to her for stepping on her foot.
我因踩了她一脚向她道歉。
I hurt my foot while playing football.
在踢足球时,我的脚受伤了。
They sank the post two feet deep in the ground.
他们把这根柱子在地下埋了两英尺深。
I missed the target by one foot.
我差一英尺就击中目标。
The waves wash the foot of the cliffs.
波浪拍打断崖底部。
They camped at the foot of the mountain.
他们在山脚下露营。
He sat on the foot of the bed.
他坐在床脚处。
用作动词(v.)
We foot it all the night.
我们跳了一整夜的舞。
We have missed the last bus,so we'll have to foot it.
我们没有赶上最后一班公共汽车,只有步行了。
We decided to foot it over to the convenience store.
我们决定步行去便利店。
I suppose Jim will foot the bill as usual.
我想吉姆会像往常一样付账的。
Let me foot the bill,if you don't mind.
如果你不介意,就让我付账吧。
He wildly stamped the chair with his foot.
他粗野地把一只脚踏在椅子上。
I stepped in a puddle and got my foot wet.
我踏进一个小水潭,把脚弄湿了。
His debts foot up to a huge sum.
他欠的债加起来是一笔巨款。
The expenses foot up to 50 dollars.
费用共计50美元。
权威例句
Preventing foot ulcers in patients with diabetes.The global burden of diabetic foot disease.
Adhesive force of a single gecko foot-hair.
Adhesive force of a single gecko foot-hair\n
Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetic Foot Infections
Microfabricated adhesive mimicking gecko foot-hair.
Wound healing and its impairment in the diabetic foot
Incidence, outcomes, and cost of foot ulcers in patients with diabetes.
Epidemiology and control of hand, foot and mouth disease in Singapore, 2001-2007
International consensus and practical guidelines on the management and the prevention of the diabetic foot. International Working Gr...
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foot: [OE] Foot traces its ancestry back to Indo- European *pōd-, *ped-, which provided the word for ‘foot’ in most modern Indo-European languages (the exceptions are the Slavic languages, whose ‘foot’ – words, such as Russian noga and Czech noha, come from a source that meant ‘claw’, and the Celtic languages – such as Welsh troed and Irish troigh).Descendants include Greek poús ‘foot’ (whence English antipodes, pew, podium [18], and tripod, literally ‘three-footed’, a formation mirrored exactly by Latin trivet [15] and Hindi teapoy [19]), Persian pāē or pay (whence English pyjama), Sanskrit pádas ‘foot’ (source of pie ‘unit of Indian currency’), and Lithuanian pedà ‘footstep’, but the most fruitful of all from the point of view of the English lexicon has been Latin pēs, source of impede, pawn ‘chess piece’, pedal, pedestal, pedestrian, pedicure, pedigree, pedometer, peon, pioneer, quadruped, vamp, and velocipede (it also, of course, gave French pied, Italian piede, and Spanish pie).Its Germanic descendant was *fōr-, which produced German fuss, Dutch voet, Swedish fot, Danish fod, and English foot. Other related forms in English include pilot and trapeze.=> antipodes, impede, pawn, pedal, pedestal, pedestrian, pedigree, pilot, pioneer, podium, pyjamas, quadruped, trapeze, tripod, vamp
foot (n.)
"terminal part of the leg of a vertebrate animal," Old English fot "foot," from Proto-Germanic *fot (cognates: Old Frisian fot, Old Saxon fot, Old Norse fotr, Danish fod, Swedish fot, Dutch voet, Old High German fuoz, German Fuß, Gothic fotus "foot"), from PIE root *ped- (1) "a foot" (cognates: Avestan pad-; Sanskrit pad-, accusative padam "foot;" Greek pos, Attic pous, genitive podos; Latin pes, genitive pedis "foot;" Lithuanian padas "sole," peda "footstep"). Plural form feet is an instance of i-mutation. The linear measure was in Old English (the exact length has varied over time), this being considered the length of a man's foot; a unit of measure used widely and anciently. In this sense the plural is often foot. The current inch and foot are implied from measurements in 12c. English churches (Flinders Petrie, "Inductive Metrology"), but the most usual length of a "foot" in medieval England was the foot of 13.2 inches common throughout the ancient Mediterranean. The Anglo-Saxon foot apparently was between the two. All three correspond to units used by the Romans, and possibly all three lengths were picked up by the Anglo-Saxons from the Romano-Britons. "That the Saxon units should descend to mediæval times is most probable, as the Normans were a ruling, and not a working, class." [Flinders Petrie, 1877]. The medieval Paul's Foot (late 14c.) was a measuring standard cut into the base of a column at the old St. Paul's cathedral in London. The metrical foot (late Old English, translating Latin pes, Greek pous in the same sense) is commonly taken to represent one rise and one fall of a foot: keeping time according to some, dancing according to others. In Middle English also "a person" (c. 1200), hence non-foot "nobody." Meaning "bottom or lowest part of anything eminent or upright" is from c. 1200. Of a bed, grave, etc., from c. 1300. On foot "by walking" is from c. 1300. To get off on the wrong foot is from 1905 (the right foot is by 1907); to put one's best foot foremost first recorded 1849 (Shakespeare has the better foot before, 1596); Middle English had evil-foot (adv.) "through mischance, unluckily." To put one's foot in (one's) mouth "say something stupid" is attested by 1942; the expression put (one's) foot in something "make a mess of it" is from 1823. To have one foot in the grave "be near death" is from 1844. Colloquial exclamation my foot! expressing "contemptuous contradiction" [OED] is attested by 1923, probably euphemistic for my ass in the same sense, which dates to 1796 (also see eyewash).
foot (v.)
c. 1400, "to dance," also "to move or travel on foot," from foot (n.). From mid-15c. as "make a footing or foundation." To foot a bill "pay the entirety of" is attested from 1848, from the process of tallying the expenses and writing the figure at the bottom ("foot") of the sheet; foot (v.) as "add up and set the sum at the foot of" is from late 15c. (compare footnote (n.)). The Old English verb gefotian meant "to hasten up." Related: Footed; footing.
1. He shifted from foot to foot.
他从一只脚换到另一只脚。
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2. Sam stamped his foot in anger.
萨姆气得直跺脚。
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3. Did I stand on your foot? Sorry!
我是不是踩你脚了?抱歉!
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4. She stamped her foot again.
她又跺了跺脚。
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5. She stamped her foot in annoyance.
她气得直跺脚。
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6. She holed a 25 foot putt.
她打了一个25英尺远的推杆进洞。
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7. I have something wrong with my foot.
我的脚有点儿不对劲。
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8. Athlete's foot is a fungal infection.
脚癣是由真菌感染引起的。
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9. He eased his foot off the accelerator.
他把脚慢慢移离了油门。
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10. A piece of china crunched under my foot.
一块瓷片在我的脚下发出嘎吱的响声。
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11. The grass in the garden was a foot high.
院子里的草有1英尺高。
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12. He sank a 12-foot putt to win the match.
他以一记12英尺的轻击入洞赢了比赛。
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13. His foot stamped down on the accelerator.
他一脚猛地踩下油门。
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14. He moved restlessly from one foot to another.
他的两只脚不停地倒替着。
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15. One guy stuck his foot out and tried to trip me.
有个家伙伸出他的脚试图绊倒我。
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16. He pulled his foot out of the mud with a squelch.
他扑哧一声从烂泥里拔出脚来。
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17. He shifted his weight from one foot to the other.
他将身体的重心从一只脚挪到另一只脚上。
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18. She shifted her weight from one foot to the other.
她把身体的重量从一只脚换到另一只脚上。
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19. More than a foot of snow blanketed parts of Michigan.
一英尺多厚的白雪覆盖了密歇根州的部分地区。
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20. The little town nestles snugly at the foot of the hill.
这个小镇偎依在小山脚下。
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21. Her foot skidded on the wet floor and she fell heavily.
她的脚在湿地板上一滑,重重地摔了一跤。
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22. They clambered over the rocks at the foot of the cliff.
他们吃力地爬过了绝壁脚下的巨石。
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23. He hooked his foot under the stool and dragged it over.
他用脚从底下钩住凳子,把它拖了过去。
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24. Richardson severed his right foot in a motorcycle accident.
理查森在一次摩托车事故中轧断了右脚。
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25. He occupies a cell 10 foot long, 6 foot wide and 10 foot high.
他住在一个10英尺长、6英尺宽、10英尺高的小房间里。
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26. She accidentally stepped on his foot on a crowded commuter train.
她在一辆拥挤的通勤火车上不小心踩到他的脚。
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27. She was standing on one foot.
她单脚站立着。
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28. The city is best explored on foot.
最好是徒步考察这个城市。
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29. He stamped his foot in frustrated rage.
他愤懑郁积得跺脚。
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30. The ten-foot oars felt heavy and awkward.
这些10英尺长的船桨拿起来又重又不方便。
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