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barefoot

/bair-foot/US // ˈbɛərˌfʊt //UK // (ˈbɛəˌfʊt) //

赤脚,赤足,赤脚的,光脚

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : Also barefooted. with the feet bare: a barefoot boy; to walk barefoot.
    • : Carpentry. secured to a sill or the like without mortising.

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Examples

  • From there the scene cuts to a dark forest where Mono, a small, barefoot boy with a bag over his head, sits with his back toward a boxy television with a static-filled screen which quickly shuts off.

  • The rescuers found the victims themselves over half a mile downslope from their camp, some of them barefoot and almost naked.

  • If your favorite soccer team scores a goal while you’re barefoot, you may take off your shoes and socks for future games — just in case.

  • Fortunately all photographic evidence has long been destroyed, but there was a time when I briefly belonged to the barefoot running cult.

  • People danced barefoot on the soft sand and mingled with friends, she said.

  • He stood barefoot, his neck covered with interlocking black tattooed swirls, the word HELL inked into his forehead.

  • The decomposing corpses wore the black pants and belts that fighters wear, although some were barefoot.

  • It was not easy to walk barefoot over rocky soil, many of the hard trodden patches searing in the direct light of the sun.

  • A barefoot corpse in camouflaged khakis is being carried into the street, partially wrapped in rug, as I enter the house.

  • Urban children kick a can on concrete and rural kids kick a rag wrapped around a rag wrapped around a rag, barefoot, on dirt.

  • It may be said that among uncivilized and barefoot people the great toe is usually very mobile.

  • There was Billy Cook, from over across the cove, who was always barefoot, although a man of forty.

  • He ware none other clothing, and he went oft barefoot and seldom ware any girdle.

  • Usually they go barefoot in their villages, but when they are on a journey they wear a sort of brogue like the men.

  • He must fast many days, or travel barefoot through rugged ways, or sleep in the open air.