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IELTS BNC: 459 COCA: 380
foot
noun /fʊt/
singularfoot
pluralfeet
  1. 1
    [C] the part of your body at the end of your leg, on which you stand 脚;足

    Mary slid her feet into her sandals. 玛丽的脚滑进了凉鞋。

    wipe your feet :

    He wiped his feet on the mat. 他在垫子上擦了擦脚。

    stamp your feet :

    They stamped their feet to keep warm (=brought them down hard on the ground). 他们跺着脚取暖。

    shuffle your feet :

    He looked at the teacher and shuffled his feet nervously. 他看着老师,紧张地把脚在地上蹭来蹭去。

    beneath/under your feet :

    The deck was slippery beneath her feet. 她脚下的甲板很滑。

     Synonyms and related words
    General words for limbs and appendages: ankle, appendage, arch...
    1. a.
      [C] the part of a piece of clothing that covers your foot (衣物的)足部

      a hole in the foot of her tights 她连裤袜上脚部的一个洞

       Synonyms and related words
      Parts of clothes: arm, armhole, basque...
    2. b.
      [only before noun] operated using your foot or feet 用脚操作的

      a foot brake/pump 脚刹/脚踏式打气筒

       Synonyms and related words
    See also boot , left , shoot , stand , think
  2. 2
    pluralfeet or foot
    [C] a unit used for measuring length, containing 12 inches and equal to about 30 centimetres 英尺(长度单位,等于12英寸,相当于30厘米左右)

    The house is 275 feet above sea level. 这幢房子在海平面以上275英尺。

    The dining room measures 30 foot by 10. 餐厅的尺寸为30×10英尺。

    We had over two feet of snow last night. 我们这里昨晚下的雪超过了两英尺厚。

    ...feet long/high/wide/tall :

    The boat is 25 feet long. 这艘小船长25英尺。

     Synonyms and related words
    Units for measuring length or width: bore, centimeter, centimetre...
  3. 3
    [singular] the bottom of a slope, hill, set of stairs etc (山坡、楼梯等的)底部,脚
    foot of :

    She paused at the foot of the stairs. 她在楼梯底部停了下来。

    foot of a mountain/hill/slope/cliff :

    We camped that night at the foot of the mountain. 我们那晚在山脚下露营。

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      the bottom of a page or a column of words or numbers (书页的)地脚,页底;(词语或数字的)字脚,最下一行

      There was an error message at the foot of the page. 在页底有一处错误信息。

       Synonyms and related words
  4. 4
    [singular] the end of a bed where you put your feet (床的)放脚的一端;床尾
    foot of :

    Henry stood at the foot of the bed. 亨利站在床尾。

     Synonyms and related words
    Beds and parts of beds: air bed, bassinet, bed...
    1. a.
      the end of a table opposite to the end where the most important person sits (餐桌的)下首座位

      A young officer at the foot of the table objected to the plan. 坐在桌子下首位的一位年轻军官反对这个计划。

       Synonyms and related words
      Parts of pieces of furniture: caster, castor, drawer...
  5. 5
    [C] literature a section of a line of poetry that consists of one syllable (=part of a word) that you emphasize when speaking and one or more syllables that you do not emphasize (诗的)音步
     Synonyms and related words
    Parts of poems: canto, couplet, dactyl...
  6. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    6
    the boot/shoe is on the other foot used to say that the situation has reversed completely

    The shoe is on the other foot now that they are victims themselves.

    Submitted by Boris Marchenko from Russian Federation on 05/07/2017
  7. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    7
    put your foot in your mouth to say or do something that offends, upsets or embarrasses someone else

    She put her foot in her mouth.

    Submitted by Desi Mileva from Bulgaria on 14/11/2015
  8. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    8
    take the foot falcon Australian to walk instead of using a car

    The car was broken down so we took the foot falcon home.

    Submitted by tony jackson from Australia on 07/04/2014
  9. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    9
    hold someone's feet to the fire to hold someone to account, to make sure they do what they said they would do

    In a city which recorded a 69.4% vote for Leave in last June's referendum, a Ukip pledge to hold Theresa May's feet to the fire on leaving the EU could go a long way.

    Submitted from United Kingdom on 15/01/2017
See also
foot
verb /fʊt/
present tense
I/you/we/theyfoot
he/she/itfoots
present participlefooting
past tensefooted
past participlefooted

phrase

  • foot the bill (for something)

    informal
    to pay for something that is expensive or that someone else should be paying for (为…)付账,支付

    Many fear the taxpayer could end up footing a massive bill.

     Synonyms and related words
    To spend or to pay money: disburse, spend, pay...

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