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to boot 的定义

  1. Besides, in addition. For example, It rained every day and it was cold to boot, or He said they'd lower the price of the car by $1,000 and throw in air conditioning to boot. This expression has nothing to do with footwear. Boot here is an archaic noun meaning “advantage,” and in the idiom has been broadened to include anything additional, good or bad. [c. a.d. 1000]

to boot 近义词

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等同于 moreover

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等同于 too

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等同于 besides

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等同于 yet

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等同于 also

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等同于 further

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等同于 furthermore

更多to boot例句

  1. What 15 months in a federal correction institution will be like, according to a man who counsels to-be inmates.
  2. That means the F-35 will be almost entirely reliant on long-range air-to-air missiles.
  3. It will still carry a pair of Raytheon AIM-120 AMRAAM long-range air-to-air missiles and a pair of bombs.
  4. The lack of a gun is not likely to be a major problem for close-in air-to-air dogfights against other jets.
  5. Well, the numbers tell us so, as do all of our day-to-day interactions, just as the president said.
  6. Each day she resolved, "To-morrow I will tell Felipe;" and when to-morrow came, she put it off again.
  7. All the operations of her brain related themselves somehow to to-morrow afternoon.
  8. "Buy something for your wife that-is-to-be," he said to his grand-nephew, as he handed him the folded paper.
  9. Something remote and ancient stirred in her, something that was not of herself To-day, something half primitive, half barbaric.
  10. To-day I'm more dead than alive, as we had a lesson from him yesterday that lasted four hours.