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feet

/feet/US // fit //UK // (fiːt) //

脚,脚下,脚部,脚步

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a plural of foot.

Phrases

  • feet of clay
  • feet on the ground
  • at someone's feet
  • both feet on the ground
  • dead on one's feet
  • don't let the grass grow under one's feet
  • drag one's feet
  • fall on one's feet
  • get one's feet wet
  • get the lead out of (one's feet)
  • get to one's feet
  • have two left feet
  • hold someone's feet to the fire
  • off one's feet
  • on one's feet
  • put one's feet up
  • rush off one's feet
  • shake the dust from one's feet
  • six feet under
  • stand on one's feet
  • take the load off (one's feet)
  • think on one's feet
  • under one's feet
  • vote with one's feet

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Air cushions in the legs and feet area of the chair help your circulation and add to the feeling of relaxation.

  • When DyRET is walking, it continuously senses the environment through its feet and 3D camera.

  • Everything the Sixers do on defense revolves around his ability — through his unique combination of size, quick feet and basketball IQ — to both control the paint and wall off the path to the rim.

  • Stagger your feet heel to toe, with the top foot in front of the bottom foot.

  • The wreckage lies no more than around 100 feet down in the Java Sea.

  • “Wait…” Suddenly a huge, graceful black marlin leaps out of the water, sending a shower of water ten feet high.

  • Even a relatively small 250-pound bomb could kill or injure friendly troops who are within 650 feet of the explosion.

  • By contrast, a gun will allow a pilot to attack hostile forces that are less than 300 feet from friendly ground forces.

  • The pilot asked air-traffic control for permission to climb from 32,000 to 38,000 feet to avoid the bad weather.

  • He reached forward and took her hands, and if Mrs. Vivian had come in she would have seen him kneeling at her daughter's feet.

  • Moreover, most of the burrows were only a few feet apart and no agonistic behavior was witnessed.

  • Before the spinet a bench was placed about four feet below the keys, and I was put upon the bench.

  • We all rose to our feet, and he shook hands with everybody without waiting to be introduced.

  • He is rather tall and narrow, and wears a long abb's coat reaching nearly down to his feet.

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