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    heel 的英语意思

    heelheel1 /hiːl/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1of your foot the curved back part of your foot足部后端弯曲的部位;脚后跟toe2of a shoe the raised part on the bottom of a shoe that makes the shoe higher at the back鞋底后部垫高的凸起部分;鞋跟:  black boots with high heels高跟黑色靴子high-heeled/low-heeled/flat-heeled etc her low-heeled blue shoes她那双低跟蓝色鞋3of a sock the part of a sock that covers your heel袜子包覆脚后跟的部分;袜跟4of your hand the part of your hand between the bottom of your thumb and your wrist手掌中拇指根部与手腕之间的部位;掌根:  Using the heel of your hand, press the dough firmly into shape.用掌根用力将面团按压成型。5heels [plural] a pair of women’s shoes with high heels一双女式高跟鞋:  Whenever she wore heels she was taller than the men she worked with.每当她穿高跟鞋时,总比她的男性同事高。6at somebody’s heels if a person or animal is at your heels, they are following closely behind you若某人或动物紧随脚后跟,指其紧跟在身后:  He could hear the dog trotting at his heels.他能听到那条狗紧跟在身后小跑的声音。7a)(hard/hot/close) on the heels of something very soon after something紧接某事之后;某事发生后不久:  The decision to buy Peters came hard on the heels of the club’s promotion to Division One.购入彼得斯的决定是在球队升入甲级联赛后不久做出的。 b)(hard/hot/close) on somebody’s heels following closely behind someone, especially in order to catch or attack them紧随某人之后,尤指为追上或攻击对方:  With the enemy army hard on his heels, he crossed the Somme at Blanche-Taque.在敌军的紧追之下,他在布朗什-塔克渡过了索姆河。8bring somebody to heel to force someone to behave in the way that you want them to迫使某人按照自己的意愿行事9come to heel British English a)if a dog comes to heel, it comes back to its owner when the owner calls it若狗听令靠拢,即在主人呼唤时回到主人身旁 b)if someone comes to heel, they start to behave in the way that you want them to若某人就范,即开始按你的意愿行事10take to your heels written书面 to start running away拔腿逃跑;开始逃跑:  As soon as he saw me he took to his heels.他一看见我就拔腿逃跑了。11turn/spin on your heel written书面 to suddenly turn away from someone, especially in an angry or rude way猛然转身离开某人,尤指以愤怒或失礼的方式:  Before anyone could say a word, he turned on his heel and walked out of the room.还没等任何人开口,他便猛地转身走出了房间。12under the heel of somebody/something completely controlled by a government or group完全受某政府或团体控制:  a people under the heel of an increasingly dictatorial regime处于日益独裁的政权铁蹄下的人民13bad man old-fashioned旧式 a man who behaves badly towards other people对他人行为恶劣的男人;无赖 Achilles' heel, down-at-heel, well-heeled, → click your heels at click1(1), → cool your heels at cool2(4), → dig your heels in at dig1(4), → drag your heels at drag1(8), → be/fall head over heels in love at head1(36), → kick your heels at kick1(9)
    heelheel2 verb 1heel! spoken口语 used to tell your dog to walk next to you用于命令狗紧靠身旁行走2[transitive] to put a heel on a shoe给鞋钉上鞋跟heel over phrasal verb if something heels over, it leans to one side as if it is going to fall若某物侧倾,即向一侧倾斜至似将倒塌的程度:  The ship was heeling over in the wind.船在风中侧倾着。