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vt. 引导;踢;解雇;使穿靴
n. 靴子;踢;汽车行李箱
n. (Boot)人名;(英)布特;(德)博特
n.
长靴,皮靴;防护罩;[多用于英国]行李箱;[俚语]解雇,激动
vt.
穿(靴);踢;[俚语]解雇;[计算机科学]引导
vi.
帮助或益处;
变形
复数:boots过去式:booted现在分词:booting第三人称单数:boots
双语释义
n.(名词)[P]长筒靴,高筒鞋 a covering of leather or rubber for the foot and ankle
[C]行李箱 an enclosed space at the back of a car for bags and boxes
[S]踢 a kick with the foot
v.(动词)vt. 〈非正〉踢kick
英英释义
boot[ bu:t ]
n.
footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg
British term for the luggage compartment in a car
the swift release of a store of affective force
"what a boot!"
同义词:bangchargerushflushthrillkick
protective casing for something that resembles a leg
an instrument of torture that is used to heat or crush the foot and leg
同义词:the bootiron bootiron heel
a form of foot torture in which the feet are encased in iron and slowly crushed
the act of delivering a blow with the foot
同义词:kickkicking
v.
kick; give a boot to
cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes
"boot your computer"
同义词:rebootbring up
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
lace up one's boots系紧靴子
介词+~
in the boot在行李箱中
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
boot ball踢球
~+副词
boot out赶走,开除
词组短语
boot loader引导装载程序
boot camp n. [美口]海军训练新兵之营地
boot sector n. 引导扇区;启动磁区
boot device启动设备;引导设备
boot up启动
boot record引导记录
put the boot in [主英国俚语] , ◎【橄榄球】做危险动作 , ◎(在对方已倒地后)再踢上一脚,做出不必要的残酷行为 , ◎采取果断行动[亦作 put(或sink)in the boot]
disk boot failure系统引导失败;磁盘自举失败
boot menu启动菜单;引导菜单;开机选单
rain boot n. 雨鞋
remote boot远程自举;远程引导
get the boot解雇
boots and all [澳大利亚、新西兰口语] , ◎拳脚齐上,拳打脚踢都来 , ◎彻底地,整个儿地 , ◎全力以赴地;毫无清规戒律的约束
rubber boot胶靴;橡皮罩;橡胶套
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
My foot won't go into this boot.
我的脚伸不进这只靴子。
Italy vaguely resembles a boot.
意大利国的形状像只靴子。
The door wouldn't open so I gave it a boot.
门开不了,所以我朝门猛踢一脚。
The thief gave me a boot in my stomach.
小偷朝我腹部踢了一脚。
If you are late once more, you'll getting the boot.
你再迟到一次,就要把你解雇了。
He got the boot after fourteen years and had to find a new job.
他工作了14年后竟然被解雇了,只好另谋职业。
I'll put the luggage in the boot.
我去把行李放进行李箱里。
He squeezed six big bags into the boot of my car.
他把六个大提包硬塞进了我车子的行李箱。
用作及物动词(vt.)
He kept booting the ball into the crowd.
他总把球往人群中踢。
His father booted him out of the house.
他父亲把他从家里赶了出去。
It'll take my computer a couple of minutes to boot.
我电脑重启需要几分钟的时间。
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boot
boot: [14] Boot is a comparatively late acquisition by English. It came, either directly or via Old Norse bóti, from Old French bote, whose source is unknown. The modern British sense ‘car’s luggage compartment’ goes back to a 17thcentury term for an outside compartment for attendants on a coach, which may have come directly from modern French botte. The boot of ‘to boot’ is a completely different word. It comes from Old English bōt ‘advantage, remedy’, which can be traced back to a prehistoric Germanic base *bat-, source also of better and best.=> best, better
boot (n.1)
footwear, early 14c., from Old French bote "boot" (12c.), with corresponding words in Provençal and Spanish, of unknown origin, perhaps from a Germanic source. Originally for riding boots only. An old Dorsetshire word for "half-boots" was skilty-boots [Halliwell, Wright].
boot (n.2)
"profit, use," Old English bot "help, relief, advantage; atonement," literally "a making better," from Proto-Germanic *boto (see better (adj.)). Compare German Buße "penance, atonement," Gothic botha "advantage." Now mostly in phrase to boot (Old English to bote).
boot (v.2)
"start up a computer," 1975, from bootstrap (v.), a 1958 derived verb from bootstrap (n.) in the computer sense.
boot (v.1)
"to kick," 1877, American English, from boot (n.1). Generalized sense of "eject, kick out" is from 1880. Related: Booted; booting.
1. He gave the ball a tremendous boot.
他抽起脚猛踢了一下球。
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2. The computer won't boot.
计算机无法启动。
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3. The ski had become disconnected from the boot.
滑雪板与靴子脱离了。
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4. The skis should detach from the boot if you fall.
要是你跌倒了,滑雪板就该脱离靴子。
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5. She was a disruptive influence, and after a year or two she got the boot.
她是个捣乱分子,一两年后就被解雇了。
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6. Ferdinand landed awkwardly on top of Delgado's right boot and twisted his left leg.
费迪南笨拙地落地,踩在德尔加多的右靴上,扭伤了左腿。
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7. We all got the boot yesterday.
我们昨天都被解雇了。
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8. I hide the eraser in her boot.
我把橡皮擦藏进了她的靴子里。
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9. He got the boot for coming late.
他因迟到而被解雇。
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10. My foot won't go into this boot.
我的脚穿不进这只靴子。
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11. There's a snake in my boot.
我的靴子里有蛇。
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12. My computer won't boot up.
我的电脑启动不了。
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13. Have you ever seen this boot before?
你之前见过这只靴子吗?
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14. After the next boot, beep is no more!
这样从下一次启动之后,你就不会再听到报警声了。
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15. I just got the boot.
我刚刚被解雇了。
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16. It was a green boot.
这是一只绿色的靴子。
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17. He gave the ball a boot by the other foot.
他用另一只脚重重地踢了一下这球。
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18. I got the boot.
我被解雇了。
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19. It was a boot.
那是一只长筒靴。
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20. The shape of Italy in the map looks like a boot.
意大利在地图上的形状看起来像一只靴子。
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21. I had both a boot-jack and a hair-comb, which I never used!
我有一个脱靴器和一把梳子,但我从来没用过!
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22. The salesman took out one boot and handed it to the young man.
售货员拿出一只靴子递给年轻人。
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23. All that I have is a fine gentleman, a boot-jack, and a hair-comb.
我只有一位漂亮的绅士,一个脱靴器和一把梳子。
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24. You made an association with something already known, the shape of a boot.
你会联想到一些已知的东西,比如靴子的形状。
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25. She drew circles in the snow with her whip, and slapped it against her boot.
她用鞭子在雪地里画了几个圈,轻轻拍打她的靴子。
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26. He stood up and rested one hobnailed boot on the top of his spade while he looked her over.
他站起来,把一只穿着钉靴的脚放在铁锹上,打量着她。
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27. I pour myself some cereal and gulp it down in my home office while waiting for the computer to boot up.
在家中的办公室里等侯电脑启动时,我给自己灌下一些谷类食物,狼吞虎咽地吃下去。
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28. If you remember the shape of Italy, it is because you have been told at some time that Italy is shaped like a boot.
如果你记得意大利的形状,那是因为曾经有人告诉你意大利的形状像一只靴子。
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29. They were a kind of rubber outer boot that he zipped or clipped up over his dress shoes. They were also called galoshes.
它们是一种橡胶户外靴,他用拉链或夹子套在正装鞋外面。它们也被称为 galoshes。
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30. I'll put the luggage in the boot.
我去把行李放进行李箱里。
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