foot 的英语意思
footfoot1 /fʊt/ noun (plural feet /fiːt/) [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1body part the part of your body that you stand on and walk on身体上用来站立和行走的部位;脚:
My foot hurts.我的脚疼。
I had blisters on the soles of my feet.我的脚底长了水泡。
I dropped a glass earlier, so don’t walk around in bare feet.我刚才打碎了一个杯子,所以不要光脚走来走去。
The vet examined the horse’s hind feet.兽医检查了马的后蹄。
Don’t wipe your feet on the carpet!不要在地毯上擦脚!
She stood on the platform, her suitcase at her feet.她站在站台上,手提箱放在脚边。2measurement (plural feet or foot) (written abbreviation ft) a unit for measuring length, equal to 12 inches or about 30 centimetres长度单位,等于12英寸或约30厘米;英尺:
He’s six feet tall, with blonde hair.他身高六英尺,留着金色的头发。
Mark was standing just a few feet away from me.马克就站在离我几英尺远的地方。
I’d say she’s about five foot three (=five feet and three inches).我估计她大约五英尺三英寸(即五英尺零三英寸)高。a one-/two-/three- etc foot something
a four-foot wall四英尺高的墙square feet/cubic feet
15,000 square feet of office space15,000平方英尺的办公空间3bottom part the foot of something the lowest or bottom part of something某物的最低处或底部the foot of the stairs/ladder etc
He walked to the foot of the stairs.他走到楼梯底部。the foot of a mountain/cliff etc
a small cottage at the foot of the hill山脚下的一栋小屋at the foot of something
a large wooden trunk at the foot of his bed床尾的一个大木箱
The date is shown at the foot of the page.日期显示在页面底部。4on foot if you go somewhere on foot, you walk thereon foot 即步行前往某地:
It takes about 30 minutes on foot, or 10 minutes by car.步行约需30分钟,开车约需10分钟。GRAMMAR Don’t say: by foot5get/jump/rise etc to your feet to stand up after you have been sitting坐着后站起来:
He leapt to his feet and ran outside.他猛地站起身,跑到外面。6on your feet a)to be standing for a long time without having time to sit down长时间站立而无暇坐下:
The worst thing about working in the shop is that you’re on your feet all day.在店里工作最难受的地方是要整天站着。 → dead on your feet at dead1(8) b)to be standing up站立着:
As soon as the bell rang the class were on their feet and out of the door.铃声一响,全班同学就站了起来,冲出了门。 c)to feel better again after being ill and in bed病愈出院后恢复健康:
We’ll soon have you on your feet again.我们很快就会让你康复的。7be/get back on your feet to have enough money again, or to be successful again after having problems摆脱困境后重新有足够的钱或重新取得成功:
I need to get back on my feet again and forget all this.我需要重新振作起来,把这一切都忘掉。8off your feet sitting or lying down, rather than standing or walking坐着或躺着,而不是站立或行走:
The doctor told me to stay off my feet for a few days.医生让我休息几天,不要走动。9knock/lift etc somebody off their feet to make someone fall over使某人摔倒:
They were blown off their feet by the force of the explosion.他们被爆炸的冲击力掀翻在地。10be rushed/run off your feet to be very busy非常忙碌:
Before Christmas, most salespeople are rushed off their feet.圣诞节前,大多数销售人员忙得不可开交。11set foot in something to go to or enter a place前往或进入某地:
She swore she would never set foot in his house again.她发誓再也不踏进他的家门。12be/get under your feet to annoy you by always being in the same place as you and preventing you from doing what you want总是待在你旁边、妨碍你做自己想做的事而让你感到烦恼:
I hate summer vacation. The kids are under my feet all day long.我讨厌暑假。孩子们整天在我身边转,烦死了。13put your foot down a)to say very firmly that someone must do something or must stop doing something非常坚定地表示某人必须做某事或必须停止做某事:
You’ll just have to put your foot down and tell him he can’t stay out on school nights.你就得态度坚决,告诉他学校日晚上不能在外面待。 b)informal非正式 to make a car go faster踩油门使汽车加速14put your feet up informal非正式 to relax, especially by sitting with your feet supported on something放松,尤指坐着把脚搁在某处休息15put your foot in it especially British English, put your foot in your mouth especially American English to say something without thinking carefully, so that you embarrass or upset someone说话不经思考,从而使某人难堪或不安:
I’ve really put my foot in it this time. I didn’t realize that was her husband!这次我真的说错话了。我没意识到那是她丈夫!16start/get off on the wrong/right foot to start a relationship badly or well以糟糕或良好的方式开始一段关系:
Simon and I got off on the wrong foot but we’re good friends now.西蒙和我一开始关系并不好,但现在我们是好朋友了。17not put a foot wrong British English to do everything right and make no mistakes, especially in your job做事无可挑剔、毫无差错,尤指在工作中18have/keep your feet on the ground to think in a sensible and practical way and not have ideas or aims that will be impossible to achieve以理智务实的方式思考,不抱不切实际的想法或目标:
It was a great result, but we have to keep our feet firmly on the ground.这是个很好的结果,但我们必须脚踏实地。19 fall/land on your feet to get into a good situation because you are lucky, especially after being in a difficult situation因运气好而获得有利局面,尤指在经历困境之后:
Don’t worry about Nina, she always falls on her feet.别担心尼娜,她总是能逢凶化吉。20get/have/keep your foot in the door to get your first opportunity to work in a particular organization or industry获得在某个机构或行业工作的第一次机会21have a foot in both camps to be involved with or connected with two opposing groups of people与两个对立的群体都有牵连或联系22at your feet used to say that people admire or respect someone very much用于表示人们对某人非常崇拜或尊敬:
All Paris was at his feet.全巴黎都拜倒在他的脚下。 → have the world at your feet at world1(24)23have two left feet informal非正式 to be very clumsy非常笨拙24have one foot in the grave to be very old or very ill – used humorously年迈或病重——幽默用法25... my foot! British English old-fashioned旧式 used to show that you do not believe something that someone has just said用于表示不相信某人刚说的话:
£50 my foot! It’ll cost £200 at least.50英镑?胡说!至少要200英镑。26leave feet first to die before you leave a place or job – used humorously在离开某地或某份工作之前就死去——幽默用法:
If you keep fooling around with that gun you’ll be leaving this camp feet first.如果你继续玩那把枪,你将会被抬着脚先出这个营地。27feet of clay someone that you admire who has feet of clay has faults and weaknesses that you did not realize they had你所崇拜的人若有"泥足",则意味着他有你未曾察觉的缺陷和弱点28foot soldier/patrol a soldier or group of soldiers that walks and does not use a horse or a vehicle步兵;徒步行军而不使用马匹或车辆的士兵或部队29 foot passenger a passenger on a ship who has not brought a car with them乘船时未携带车辆的旅客30a)left-footed/right-footed using your left foot or right foot when you kick a ball踢球时使用左脚或右脚(构成合成词) b)flat-footed/four-footed having a particular type or number of feet具有某种类型或数量的脚(构成合成词)31foot pedal/brake/pump etc a machine or control that you operate using your feet用脚操作的机器或控制装置;脚踏板32sock the foot the part of a sock that covers your foot袜子覆盖脚部的部分33poetry technical术语 a part of a line of poetry in which there is one strong beat and one or two weaker ones诗行中的音步,包含一个强拍和一两个弱拍 → the boot is on the other foot at boot1(6), → get/have cold feet at cold1(6), → underfoot, → drag your feet/heels at drag1(8), → find your feet at find1(18), → from head to foot at head1(1), → stand on your own (two) feet at stand1(31), → sweep somebody off their feet at sweep1(14), → have itchy feet at itchy(3), → not let the grass grow under your feet at grass1(6), → vote with your feet at vote1(8)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词left foot· My left foot ached a bit.· 我的左脚有点疼。right foot· He has broken a bone in his right foot.· 他的右脚有根骨头骨折了。front foot (=of an animal)· The tiger has five claws in each of its front feet.· 老虎的每只前爪有五个趾爪。back/hind foot (=of an animal)· The horse lifted its back foot.· 马抬起了后蹄。big/small· He had small neat feet.· 他的脚小巧整洁。bare (=without any socks or shoes)· The marble floor felt cold under his bare feet.· 大理石地板在他的赤脚下感觉很冰凉。flat (=having a medical condition in which someone’s feet rest flat on the ground, with no curved part)· We’ve both got slightly flat feet.· 我们俩的脚都稍微有点扁平。booted/sandalled feet (=wearing boots or sandals)· He put down his rucksack and stretched out his booted feet.· 他放下背包,伸展着穿着靴子的双脚。verbs动词injure/hurt your foot· Simon injured his foot while playing rugby.· 西蒙在打橄榄球时脚受伤了。somebody’s foot hurts· She complained that her foot was hurting.· 她抱怨说她的脚在疼。raise/lift your feet· He raised his foot off the floor and rested it on a chair.· 他把脚从地板上抬起,搁在椅子上。drag your feet (=walk slowly in an unwilling way)· I was dragging my feet because I didn’t want to get there.· 我拖拖拉拉,因为不想到那里去。wipe your feet (=wipe your shoes on a mat to remove dirt)· Be sure to wipe your feet before coming into the house.· 进屋前一定要擦擦脚。stamp your feet (=bang them noisily on the ground)· He stamped his feet in an attempt to keep warm.· 他跺脚以保暖。tap your feet (=bang them gently on the ground)· She was tapping her feet in time with the music.· 她随着音乐的节拍用脚打拍子。shuffle your feet (=make small movements with them, because you are nervous or impatient)· Ken shuffled his feet and looked down at the floor.· 肯挪动着双脚,低头看着地板。foot + NOUNfoot + 名词a foot injury· He suffered a foot injury during the match against Sporting Lisbon.· 他在对阵里斯本竞技的比赛中遭受了脚部伤势。a foot massage· Would you like a foot massage?· 你想做个足部按摩吗?phrases短语the sole of your foot (=the base of your foot, that you walk on)· The soles of her feet were aching from the long walk.· 长途行走后她的脚底酸痛。the ball of your foot (=the rounded part of your foot at the base of the toes)· He has a blister on the ball of his foot.· 他的前脚掌上起了一个水泡。the heel of your foot (=the curved back part of your foot)· He kicked his opponent with the heel of his foot.· 他用脚跟踢了对手。at somebody’s feet (=on the ground, near your feet)· The dog was sitting at his master’s feet.· 狗坐在它主人的脚边。in your stockinged/stocking feet (=not wearing shoes)· She stood 5ft 6 inches tall in her stockinged feet.· 她穿着长袜站立时身高五英尺六英寸。my feet are killing me informal非正式 (=my feet are hurting)
查看全部语言翻译1body part the part of your body that you stand on and walk on身体上用来站立和行走的部位;脚:
My foot hurts.我的脚疼。
I had blisters on the soles of my feet.我的脚底长了水泡。
I dropped a glass earlier, so don’t walk around in bare feet.我刚才打碎了一个杯子,所以不要光脚走来走去。
The vet examined the horse’s hind feet.兽医检查了马的后蹄。
Don’t wipe your feet on the carpet!不要在地毯上擦脚!
She stood on the platform, her suitcase at her feet.她站在站台上,手提箱放在脚边。2measurement (plural feet or foot) (written abbreviation ft) a unit for measuring length, equal to 12 inches or about 30 centimetres长度单位,等于12英寸或约30厘米;英尺:
He’s six feet tall, with blonde hair.他身高六英尺,留着金色的头发。
Mark was standing just a few feet away from me.马克就站在离我几英尺远的地方。
I’d say she’s about five foot three (=five feet and three inches).我估计她大约五英尺三英寸(即五英尺零三英寸)高。a one-/two-/three- etc foot something
a four-foot wall四英尺高的墙square feet/cubic feet
15,000 square feet of office space15,000平方英尺的办公空间3bottom part the foot of something the lowest or bottom part of something某物的最低处或底部the foot of the stairs/ladder etc
He walked to the foot of the stairs.他走到楼梯底部。the foot of a mountain/cliff etc
a small cottage at the foot of the hill山脚下的一栋小屋at the foot of something
a large wooden trunk at the foot of his bed床尾的一个大木箱
The date is shown at the foot of the page.日期显示在页面底部。4on foot if you go somewhere on foot, you walk thereon foot 即步行前往某地:
It takes about 30 minutes on foot, or 10 minutes by car.步行约需30分钟,开车约需10分钟。GRAMMAR Don’t say: by foot5get/jump/rise etc to your feet to stand up after you have been sitting坐着后站起来:
He leapt to his feet and ran outside.他猛地站起身,跑到外面。6on your feet a)to be standing for a long time without having time to sit down长时间站立而无暇坐下:
The worst thing about working in the shop is that you’re on your feet all day.在店里工作最难受的地方是要整天站着。 → dead on your feet at dead1(8) b)to be standing up站立着:
As soon as the bell rang the class were on their feet and out of the door.铃声一响,全班同学就站了起来,冲出了门。 c)to feel better again after being ill and in bed病愈出院后恢复健康:
We’ll soon have you on your feet again.我们很快就会让你康复的。7be/get back on your feet to have enough money again, or to be successful again after having problems摆脱困境后重新有足够的钱或重新取得成功:
I need to get back on my feet again and forget all this.我需要重新振作起来,把这一切都忘掉。8off your feet sitting or lying down, rather than standing or walking坐着或躺着,而不是站立或行走:
The doctor told me to stay off my feet for a few days.医生让我休息几天,不要走动。9knock/lift etc somebody off their feet to make someone fall over使某人摔倒:
They were blown off their feet by the force of the explosion.他们被爆炸的冲击力掀翻在地。10be rushed/run off your feet to be very busy非常忙碌:
Before Christmas, most salespeople are rushed off their feet.圣诞节前,大多数销售人员忙得不可开交。11set foot in something to go to or enter a place前往或进入某地:
She swore she would never set foot in his house again.她发誓再也不踏进他的家门。12be/get under your feet to annoy you by always being in the same place as you and preventing you from doing what you want总是待在你旁边、妨碍你做自己想做的事而让你感到烦恼:
I hate summer vacation. The kids are under my feet all day long.我讨厌暑假。孩子们整天在我身边转,烦死了。13put your foot down a)to say very firmly that someone must do something or must stop doing something非常坚定地表示某人必须做某事或必须停止做某事:
You’ll just have to put your foot down and tell him he can’t stay out on school nights.你就得态度坚决,告诉他学校日晚上不能在外面待。 b)informal非正式 to make a car go faster踩油门使汽车加速14put your feet up informal非正式 to relax, especially by sitting with your feet supported on something放松,尤指坐着把脚搁在某处休息15put your foot in it especially British English, put your foot in your mouth especially American English to say something without thinking carefully, so that you embarrass or upset someone说话不经思考,从而使某人难堪或不安:
I’ve really put my foot in it this time. I didn’t realize that was her husband!这次我真的说错话了。我没意识到那是她丈夫!16start/get off on the wrong/right foot to start a relationship badly or well以糟糕或良好的方式开始一段关系:
Simon and I got off on the wrong foot but we’re good friends now.西蒙和我一开始关系并不好,但现在我们是好朋友了。17not put a foot wrong British English to do everything right and make no mistakes, especially in your job做事无可挑剔、毫无差错,尤指在工作中18have/keep your feet on the ground to think in a sensible and practical way and not have ideas or aims that will be impossible to achieve以理智务实的方式思考,不抱不切实际的想法或目标:
It was a great result, but we have to keep our feet firmly on the ground.这是个很好的结果,但我们必须脚踏实地。19 fall/land on your feet to get into a good situation because you are lucky, especially after being in a difficult situation因运气好而获得有利局面,尤指在经历困境之后:
Don’t worry about Nina, she always falls on her feet.别担心尼娜,她总是能逢凶化吉。20get/have/keep your foot in the door to get your first opportunity to work in a particular organization or industry获得在某个机构或行业工作的第一次机会21have a foot in both camps to be involved with or connected with two opposing groups of people与两个对立的群体都有牵连或联系22at your feet used to say that people admire or respect someone very much用于表示人们对某人非常崇拜或尊敬:
All Paris was at his feet.全巴黎都拜倒在他的脚下。 → have the world at your feet at world1(24)23have two left feet informal非正式 to be very clumsy非常笨拙24have one foot in the grave to be very old or very ill – used humorously年迈或病重——幽默用法25... my foot! British English old-fashioned旧式 used to show that you do not believe something that someone has just said用于表示不相信某人刚说的话:
£50 my foot! It’ll cost £200 at least.50英镑?胡说!至少要200英镑。26leave feet first to die before you leave a place or job – used humorously在离开某地或某份工作之前就死去——幽默用法:
If you keep fooling around with that gun you’ll be leaving this camp feet first.如果你继续玩那把枪,你将会被抬着脚先出这个营地。27feet of clay someone that you admire who has feet of clay has faults and weaknesses that you did not realize they had你所崇拜的人若有"泥足",则意味着他有你未曾察觉的缺陷和弱点28foot soldier/patrol a soldier or group of soldiers that walks and does not use a horse or a vehicle步兵;徒步行军而不使用马匹或车辆的士兵或部队29 foot passenger a passenger on a ship who has not brought a car with them乘船时未携带车辆的旅客30a)left-footed/right-footed using your left foot or right foot when you kick a ball踢球时使用左脚或右脚(构成合成词) b)flat-footed/four-footed having a particular type or number of feet具有某种类型或数量的脚(构成合成词)31foot pedal/brake/pump etc a machine or control that you operate using your feet用脚操作的机器或控制装置;脚踏板32sock the foot the part of a sock that covers your foot袜子覆盖脚部的部分33poetry technical术语 a part of a line of poetry in which there is one strong beat and one or two weaker ones诗行中的音步,包含一个强拍和一两个弱拍 → the boot is on the other foot at boot1(6), → get/have cold feet at cold1(6), → underfoot, → drag your feet/heels at drag1(8), → find your feet at find1(18), → from head to foot at head1(1), → stand on your own (two) feet at stand1(31), → sweep somebody off their feet at sweep1(14), → have itchy feet at itchy(3), → not let the grass grow under your feet at grass1(6), → vote with your feet at vote1(8)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词left foot· My left foot ached a bit.· 我的左脚有点疼。right foot· He has broken a bone in his right foot.· 他的右脚有根骨头骨折了。front foot (=of an animal)· The tiger has five claws in each of its front feet.· 老虎的每只前爪有五个趾爪。back/hind foot (=of an animal)· The horse lifted its back foot.· 马抬起了后蹄。big/small· He had small neat feet.· 他的脚小巧整洁。bare (=without any socks or shoes)· The marble floor felt cold under his bare feet.· 大理石地板在他的赤脚下感觉很冰凉。flat (=having a medical condition in which someone’s feet rest flat on the ground, with no curved part)· We’ve both got slightly flat feet.· 我们俩的脚都稍微有点扁平。booted/sandalled feet (=wearing boots or sandals)· He put down his rucksack and stretched out his booted feet.· 他放下背包,伸展着穿着靴子的双脚。verbs动词injure/hurt your foot· Simon injured his foot while playing rugby.· 西蒙在打橄榄球时脚受伤了。somebody’s foot hurts· She complained that her foot was hurting.· 她抱怨说她的脚在疼。raise/lift your feet· He raised his foot off the floor and rested it on a chair.· 他把脚从地板上抬起,搁在椅子上。drag your feet (=walk slowly in an unwilling way)· I was dragging my feet because I didn’t want to get there.· 我拖拖拉拉,因为不想到那里去。wipe your feet (=wipe your shoes on a mat to remove dirt)· Be sure to wipe your feet before coming into the house.· 进屋前一定要擦擦脚。stamp your feet (=bang them noisily on the ground)· He stamped his feet in an attempt to keep warm.· 他跺脚以保暖。tap your feet (=bang them gently on the ground)· She was tapping her feet in time with the music.· 她随着音乐的节拍用脚打拍子。shuffle your feet (=make small movements with them, because you are nervous or impatient)· Ken shuffled his feet and looked down at the floor.· 肯挪动着双脚,低头看着地板。foot + NOUNfoot + 名词a foot injury· He suffered a foot injury during the match against Sporting Lisbon.· 他在对阵里斯本竞技的比赛中遭受了脚部伤势。a foot massage· Would you like a foot massage?· 你想做个足部按摩吗?phrases短语the sole of your foot (=the base of your foot, that you walk on)· The soles of her feet were aching from the long walk.· 长途行走后她的脚底酸痛。the ball of your foot (=the rounded part of your foot at the base of the toes)· He has a blister on the ball of his foot.· 他的前脚掌上起了一个水泡。the heel of your foot (=the curved back part of your foot)· He kicked his opponent with the heel of his foot.· 他用脚跟踢了对手。at somebody’s feet (=on the ground, near your feet)· The dog was sitting at his master’s feet.· 狗坐在它主人的脚边。in your stockinged/stocking feet (=not wearing shoes)· She stood 5ft 6 inches tall in her stockinged feet.· 她穿着长袜站立时身高五英尺六英寸。my feet are killing me informal非正式 (=my feet are hurting)