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foot[fʊt; fut]名词(pl. feet[fit; fi:t])1 (C)a. 脚, 足b. 足部(软体动物的触脚)c. (袜子的) 纳足部分2 a. (U) [又作 a ~] 步子, 脚步with heavy ~以沈重的脚步have a light ~步子轻捷be swift [slow, sure] of ~脚步快 [慢, 踏实]b. (U)徒步→ on FOOT.3 (U)[常 the ~]足部[of]a. (床、墓等的) 下面部分, 末端(cf. head 2)b. (器具、杯子的) 脚c. 山麓, 山脚at the ~ of the mountain在山麓d. (阶梯、东西等的) 最下面, 最低部分; 末席[位]at the ~ of a page在页底4 (C)呎5[集合称; 当复数用](英古)步兵a regiment of ~步兵团horse and ~骑兵与步兵6(C)‘韵律’音步, 韵脚(诗行的节奏单位, 英诗由强弱, 古典诗由长短组合而成; cf. iambus, trochee, anapaest, dactyl)■ at a person's feet(1) 在某人的脚下 [门下, 手下](2) 被人迷住(3) 任人摆布, 服从某人■ be caught on the wrong foot< 人> 措手不及; 冷不防遭到袭击■ carry a person feet foremost将< 某人> (脚朝前地) 纳棺搬运■ carry [sweep] a person off his feet(1) < 风、浪等> 把人吹 [冲] 倒(2) 使< 人> 热中, 使…狂热He was carried [swept] off his feet by her charm.他被她的魅力迷住了■ drop[fall]on one's feet= land on one's feet■ fall on one's feet=land on one's feet■ feel one's feet(1) 感到脚步踏实, 安心(2) 产生自信, 感到有把握■ find one's feet(1) < 婴儿、小动物等> 能站立 [行走] , 起身(2) 开始有自信, 能自立He's found his feet in the business world.他在企业界已站稳了脚跟 [已能自立](3) 习惯于新环境She's beginning to find her feet at her new school.她开始习惯于新的学校■ find [get, have, know, take] the length of a person's foot→ length■ get[have]a foot in (the door)获得入会等的机会(尤指难加入的会)■ get[have]cold feet→cold feet■ have a foot in both camps通往 [属于] 两个阵营; 脚踩 [踏] 两条船■ have[keep]one's feet (set [planted] ) (firmly) on the ground(1) 脚踏实地(2) 重现实 [讲实际]■ have one foot in the grave行将就木, 离死不远■ have the ball at one's feet→ ball■ keep one's feet(1) 站稳, 不跌倒(2) 谨慎行动■ land on one's feet(口语)(1) 顺利度过危险的处境, 逃过劫数(2) 运气好He always lands on his feet.他 (最后) 总是能顺利过关■ my foot! [承前言] 怪啦!我不相信!" You are mistaken." -" Mistaken, my ~!" .“你错了”“错了?怪啦!”■ on foot(1) 步行, 徒步Shall we go by bus or on ~?.我们坐公共汽车还是走路去?(2)< 事情> 在进行中; 展开, 著手set a plan on ~著手一项计画■ on one's feet(1) 站立; (为发言而) 起立be on one's feet站著; 站起来get on one's feet站起来(2) (从病中) 康复be on one's feet恢复健康, 病愈(3) (经济上) 独立stand on one's (own) feet自立, 自食其力set a person on his feet使某人自立■ put a foot wrong说错话, 做错事If you put a ~ wrong you're fired.你如果做错事就会被开除■ put one's best foot forward [foremost](1) 尽量快走(2) 尽全力, 全力以赴■ put one's feet up(口语) (坐) 时 (把) 放在高处 (使身体歇著)■ put one's foot down(1) 立定脚跟; 坚持立场(2)(口语)采取强硬 [坚定] 的态度When I said I would marry her, my father really put his ~ down.我说要娶她时, 我父亲采取了强硬的 (反对) 态度(3)(英俚) (踩汽车油门) 加快速度■ put one's foot in it(口语)不小心说错话, 说失礼的话; 多管闲事惹出麻烦; 弄糟■ set foot in[on]﹍脚踏入…, 造访…■ to one's feet站立rise [get] to one's feet站起来raise [bring] a person to his feet使人站起来; 扶起某人jump [start] to one's feet跳起来, 跃起help a person to his feet帮助某人站起■ under foot(1) 在脚下; 阻碍, 妨碍tread [trample]﹍under ~ 虐待, 践踏, 蹂躏…The puppies were always under ~ when he went for a walk.他去散步时小狗总是 (跟在脚边) 碍脚(2) 在脚下, 在地上wet [damp] under ~地面 [脚下] 潮湿(3) 被控制, 处于屈从地位■ under a person's foot[feet](1) 在某人脚下(2) 任人摆布, 服从 [屈服于] 某人■ with both feet断然地, 坚决地He leapt into the task with both feet.他断然地著手该工作■ with one's feet foremost(1) 脚向前地(2) 被纳入棺材中, 死去■ with one's feet (set [planted] ) (firmly) on the ground(1) 脚踏实地地(2) 现实 [实际] 地及物动词1 给 < 袜子> 做足部2 (口语) (常指为他人) 付 < 帐> ~ a bill付帐→ foot the BILL (1).3 [~ it](口语)跳舞; 步行 |