foothold 的定义
- a place or support for the feet; a place where a person may stand or walk securely.
- a secure position, especially a firm basis for further progress or development: They gained a foothold in the New York market before beginning their national campaign.
foothold 近义词
ledge
更多foothold例句
- A perfect vaccine would create what is called “sterilizing” immunity, which means the virus can’t get a foothold in your body at all.
- We didn’t recognize it until it already had its foothold because it was novel, and we weren’t looking for it.
- Kirsten has done amazing work, helping to elevate our foothold in the transportation space and making our Mobility events some of the most successful we’ve produced.
- Many of the attacks gained initial footholds by password spraying to compromise individual email accounts at targeted organizations.
- Apple started making iPhones in India in 2017 to comply with local sourcing rules and to establish a bigger foothold in the market.
- The area is 98 percent white, and the Klan has a strong foothold even to this very day.
- For decades, the Chinese government has had a foothold on the African continent.
- [Laughs] But, yes, I suppose Scientology has more of a foothold there than it does here.
- Every time one fails to find a firm foothold, there is a danger of falling, sometimes to alarming depths.
- It would allow the old way of doing things to regain a foothold in this young century.
- Likewise your Majesty will have shelter for his vessels, and a foothold in that country, which abounds with meat and rice.
- On these shallows water-loving plants and even certain trees, such as the willows and poplars, find a foothold.
- He liked money, and what it would bring him, and if he had been sure of his foothold he would have been very happy.
- They clung to it here and there with their hands while they felt for a foothold among the banks of gravel.
- I leaped and caught the bottom rung of a fire escape, pulled myself up until I could get a foothold.