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foot it

/foot/US // fʊt //UK // (fʊt) //

脚,脚踏实地,脚下,脚踩

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural feet for 1-4, 8-11, 16, 19, 21; foots for 20.

    • : the terminal part of the leg, below the ankle joint, on which the body stands and moves.
    • : any part similar in position or function.
    • : such a part considered as the organ of locomotion.
    • : a unit of length, originally derived from the length of the human foot. It is divided into 12 inches and equal to 30.48 centimeters. Abbreviation: ft., f.
    • : foot soldiers; infantry.
    • : walking or running motion; pace: swift of foot.
    • : quality or character of movement or motion; tread; step.
    • : any part or thing resembling a foot, as in function, placement, shape, etc.
    • : Furniture. a shaped or ornamented feature terminating a leg at its lower part.any of several short legs supporting a central shaft, as of a pedestal table.
    • : a rim, flange, or flaring part, often distinctively treated, serving as a base for a table furnishing or utensil, as a glass, teapot, or candlestick.
    • : the part of a stocking, sock, etc., covering the foot.
    • : the lowest part, or bottom, of anything, as of a hill, ladder, page, etc.
    • : a supporting part; base.
    • : the part of anything opposite the top or head: He waited patiently at the foot of the checkout line.
    • : the end of a bed, grave, etc., toward which the feet are placed: Put the blanket at the foot of the bed, please.
    • : Printing. the part of the type body that forms the sides of the groove, at the base.
    • : the last, as of a series.
    • : that which is written at the bottom, as the total of an account.
    • : Prosody. a group of syllables constituting a metrical unit of a verse.
    • : Usually foots . sediment or dregs.footlight.
    • : Nautical. the lower edge of a sail.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to walk; go on foot: We'll have to foot it.
    • : to move the feet rhythmically, as to music or in dance.
    • : to move forward; sail: to foot briskly across the open water.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to walk or dance on: footing the cobblestones of the old city.
    • : to perform: cavaliers footing a galliard.
    • : to traverse on or as if on foot.
    • : to make or attach a foot to: to foot a stocking.
    • : to pay or settle: I always end up footing the bill.
    • : to add and set the sum at the foot.
    • : to seize with talons, as a hawk.
    • : to establish.
    • : Archaic. to kick, especially to kick away.
    • : Obsolete. to set foot on.

Phrases

  • foot in both camps, have a
  • foot in one's mouth, put one's
  • foot in the door, get one's
  • foot the bill
  • bound hand and foot
  • caught flat-footed
  • get off on the wrong foot
  • not touch with a ten-foot pole
  • one foot in the grave
  • on foot
  • on the right foot
  • play footsie
  • put one's best foot forward
  • put one's foot down
  • put one's foot in it
  • set foot
  • shoe is on the other foot
  • shoot oneself in the foot
  • wait on hand and foot

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indance
Synonyms
disco迪斯科,迪斯科舞厅,士高,迪士高rock岩石,摇滚,石头,磐石samba桑巴,桑巴舞,桑巴岛,桑巴族tango探戈,探戈舞,探戈舞曲waltz华尔兹,圆舞曲,华尔兹舞,华尔兹舞曲charleston查尔斯顿,查理斯顿,查理斯敦,查尔斯顿市bob鲍勃,鲍伯,波布,鲍勃先生boogie布吉,布基,博格,布格caper掳掠,掳掠者,斗鸡场,掳人careen护理,护理车,护理人员,护理员cavort嬉戏打闹,嬉戏,嬉戏玩耍,狂欢节conga康加,康加舞,康佳,康加舞曲flit飞翔,飞舞,飞来飞去,飞来横祸foxtrot狐步舞,狐步舞曲,狐步舞动,狐步frolic嬉戏,嬉戏玩耍,嬉闹,嬉戏打闹gambol赌博,賭博,游戏,摴楬hop蹦蹦跳跳,蹦蹦跳跳的,蹦,蹦跳hustle喧嚣,喧闹,喧哗,喧闹声jig夹具,夹子,夹头,夹钳jitter抖动,抖音,颤动,震动jitterbug抖音,叽叽喳喳,抖包袱,叽叽喳喳的声音jive跳舞,跳跃,欢呼声,跳动jump跳跃,跃,跳,跃跃欲试leap跃进,跃迁,飞跃,跃升one-step一步法,一步式,一步到位,一步式的prance跳跃,跳跃运动,跳跃性,跳跃式promenade长廊,海滨长廊,滨海大道rhumba伦巴,伦巴舞,隆巴,伦巴酒shimmy抖动,晃动,颤动,摇晃skip跳过,跳绳,跳过去,跳跃spin自旋转,自旋转的step阶梯,阶段,举措,阶级strut大步流星,大摇大摆地走过来,大摇大摆地走出去,大摇大摆地走过来的sway摇摆,动摇,摇摆不定,摇晃swing摆动,摇摆,挥杆,摆荡tap轻拍,敲击,轻敲,敲打tread踩踏,践踏,踩着,践行trip旅行,旅程,旅程中,旅行中twist扭转,扭曲,缠绕,扭曲了two-step两步法,两步走,两步式,两步whirl漩涡,旋涡,旋风,旋转boogie down博格瑞德,博格达斯,博格瑞特,博格达bunny hop兔子跳,兔子蹦蹦跳跳,兔子跳跳,蹦蹦跳跳的兔子cut a rug割毯子,割地毡,割地毯,裁剪地毯get down下来,下来吧,趴下,下去hoof it骑马,蹄疾步稳,骑马去,蹄铁rock n' roll摇滚乐,摇滚,摇滚乐队,摇摆trip the light fantastic梦幻般的旅行,梦幻般的旅行之光,梦幻般的旅程,梦幻般的行程

Examples

  • A kicked football will not reverse in midair and return to the kicker’s foot.

  • It’s important to us that we put our best foot forward always, and that’s been hard to reconcile with the shipping delays.

  • There’s different muck under your boggy feet in different parts of the country, at different times.

  • The median sales price of homes in Cheesman Park is $799,000 with an average of $457 per square foot.

  • If your influencer isn’t credible enough, your audience might not get swept off their feet.

  • Together, they crossed over the International Bridges on foot into Juarez to conduct some business.

  • In the classic skillset of piloting, mental acuity, and its coordination with hand and foot movements, is equally vital.

  • Wearing the right foot of a chicken was considered good luck.

  • It made sense with so many suspects at hand, less so with the tower entrance separated from them by a forty foot wall.

  • Marabella, now licking her lollipop and tapping her foot, appears unfazed.

  • The bride elect rushes up to him, and so they both step down to the foot-lights.

  • I find myself chained to the foot of a woman, my noble Cornelia would despise!

  • We had now approached closely to the foot of the mountain-ranges, and their lofty summits were high above us in mid-air.

  • We see the whole land, even if but at a distance, instead of being limited merely to the spot where our foot treads.

  • But there is a pinnacle of human success and of human opinion, on which human foot was never yet permitted to rest.