boot 的英语意思
bootboot1 /buːt/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1a type of shoe that covers your whole foot and the lower part of your leg覆盖整个脚部和小腿下部的一种鞋:
hiking boots登山靴;徒步靴
a pair of boots一双靴子 → rubber boot2 British English an enclosed space at the back of a car, used for carrying bags etc轿车尾部用于放置行李等物品的封闭空间 SYN trunk American English:
The new model has a bigger boot.新款车型的后备箱更大。3the boot informal非正式 when someone is forced to leave their job某人被迫离职 SYN the sack British English:
The chairman denied that he had been given the boot.董事长否认他遭到了解雇。
He should have got the boot years ago.他几年前就该被解雇了。4to boot in addition to everything else you have mentioned除此之外;而且还:
She was a great sportswoman, and beautiful to boot.她是一位出色的运动员,而且还长得漂亮。5put the boot in British English informal非正式 a)to criticize or be cruel to someone who is already in a bad situation批评或苛待已处于困境中的人;落井下石 b)to attack someone by kicking them repeatedly, especially when they are on the ground反复踢某人进行攻击,尤指对方倒在地上时6the boot is on the other foot British English used to say someone who has caused problems for other people in the past is now in a situation in which people are causing problems for them用于表示过去曾给别人制造麻烦的人,如今自己也陷入了被人同等对待的处境7American English a metal object that the police attach to one of the wheels of an illegally parked car so that it cannot be moved警察安装在违章停放车辆车轮上使其无法移动的金属装置 SYN wheel clamp British English8boots on the ground soldiers present somewhere taking military action, or prepared to take military action在某地执行或准备执行军事行动的士兵(地面部队) → be/get too big for your boots at big1(14), → lick somebody’s boots at lick1(7), → tough as old boots at tough1(2)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配types of boots靴子的种类leather boots· He bought some sturdy leather boots.· 他买了几双结实的皮靴。wellington boots British English, rubber boots American English (=rubber boots that stop your feet and legs getting wet)· The kids put on their rubber boots and went out in the rain.· 孩子们穿上橡胶靴,走进了雨中。walking/hiking boots· In the mountains you’ll need some strong walking boots.· 在山里,你需要一双结实的徒步靴。football/rugby/riding/ski boots· Take your muddy football boots off before you come inside.· 进屋之前先把沾满泥的足球鞋脱掉。ankle boots (=only as high as your ankles)· Ankle boots are fashionable again this autumn.· 踝靴今秋又重新流行起来了。long boots (=as high as your knees or thighs)· I bought a pair of long leather boots.· 我买了一双长筒皮靴。knee-high boots· She looked fabulous in a mini-skirt and knee-high boots.· 她穿着迷你裙和及膝靴,看起来美极了。phrases短语a pair of boots· I really need a new pair of boots this winter.· 今年冬天我真的需要一双新靴子了。
查看全部语言翻译1a type of shoe that covers your whole foot and the lower part of your leg覆盖整个脚部和小腿下部的一种鞋:
hiking boots登山靴;徒步靴
a pair of boots一双靴子 → rubber boot2 British English an enclosed space at the back of a car, used for carrying bags etc轿车尾部用于放置行李等物品的封闭空间 SYN trunk American English:
The new model has a bigger boot.新款车型的后备箱更大。3the boot informal非正式 when someone is forced to leave their job某人被迫离职 SYN the sack British English:
The chairman denied that he had been given the boot.董事长否认他遭到了解雇。
He should have got the boot years ago.他几年前就该被解雇了。4to boot in addition to everything else you have mentioned除此之外;而且还:
She was a great sportswoman, and beautiful to boot.她是一位出色的运动员,而且还长得漂亮。5put the boot in British English informal非正式 a)to criticize or be cruel to someone who is already in a bad situation批评或苛待已处于困境中的人;落井下石 b)to attack someone by kicking them repeatedly, especially when they are on the ground反复踢某人进行攻击,尤指对方倒在地上时6the boot is on the other foot British English used to say someone who has caused problems for other people in the past is now in a situation in which people are causing problems for them用于表示过去曾给别人制造麻烦的人,如今自己也陷入了被人同等对待的处境7American English a metal object that the police attach to one of the wheels of an illegally parked car so that it cannot be moved警察安装在违章停放车辆车轮上使其无法移动的金属装置 SYN wheel clamp British English8boots on the ground soldiers present somewhere taking military action, or prepared to take military action在某地执行或准备执行军事行动的士兵(地面部队) → be/get too big for your boots at big1(14), → lick somebody’s boots at lick1(7), → tough as old boots at tough1(2)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配types of boots靴子的种类leather boots· He bought some sturdy leather boots.· 他买了几双结实的皮靴。wellington boots British English, rubber boots American English (=rubber boots that stop your feet and legs getting wet)· The kids put on their rubber boots and went out in the rain.· 孩子们穿上橡胶靴,走进了雨中。walking/hiking boots· In the mountains you’ll need some strong walking boots.· 在山里,你需要一双结实的徒步靴。football/rugby/riding/ski boots· Take your muddy football boots off before you come inside.· 进屋之前先把沾满泥的足球鞋脱掉。ankle boots (=only as high as your ankles)· Ankle boots are fashionable again this autumn.· 踝靴今秋又重新流行起来了。long boots (=as high as your knees or thighs)· I bought a pair of long leather boots.· 我买了一双长筒皮靴。knee-high boots· She looked fabulous in a mini-skirt and knee-high boots.· 她穿着迷你裙和及膝靴,看起来美极了。phrases短语a pair of boots· I really need a new pair of boots this winter.· 今年冬天我真的需要一双新靴子了。bootboot2 verb
1 (also boot up) [intransitive, transitive] to start the program that makes a computer ready to be used启动使计算机进入可用状态的程序;启动(计算机)2[transitive] informal非正式 to kick someone or something hard用力踢某人或某物boot something in/round/down etc
The goalkeeper booted the ball upfield.守门员大脚将球踢向前场。3[transitive] American English to stop someone from moving their illegally parked vehicle by fixing a piece of equipment to one of the wheels在违章停放车辆的某个车轮上安装装置,使其无法移动;锁车轮 SYN clamp British Englishboot somebody ↔ out phrasal verb informal非正式 to force someone to leave a place, job, or organization, especially because they have done something wrong强迫某人离开某地、某职位或某组织,尤指因其做了错事 SYN throw out:
His fellow students booted him out of the class.他的同学们把他赶出了班级。
1 (also boot up) [intransitive, transitive] to start the program that makes a computer ready to be used启动使计算机进入可用状态的程序;启动(计算机)2[transitive] informal非正式 to kick someone or something hard用力踢某人或某物boot something in/round/down etc
The goalkeeper booted the ball upfield.守门员大脚将球踢向前场。3[transitive] American English to stop someone from moving their illegally parked vehicle by fixing a piece of equipment to one of the wheels在违章停放车辆的某个车轮上安装装置,使其无法移动;锁车轮 SYN clamp British Englishboot somebody ↔ out phrasal verb informal非正式 to force someone to leave a place, job, or organization, especially because they have done something wrong强迫某人离开某地、某职位或某组织,尤指因其做了错事 SYN throw out:
His fellow students booted him out of the class.他的同学们把他赶出了班级。