toe 的 3 个定义
- one of the terminal digits of the human foot.
- an analogous part in certain animals.
- the forepart of the foot or hoof of a horse or the like.
- (8)
toed, toe·ing.
- to furnish with a toe or toes.
- to touch or reach with the toes: The pitcher toed the mound, wound up, and threw a fastball.
- to kick with the toe.
- (5)
toed, toe·ing.
- to stand, walk, etc., with the toes in a specified position: to toe in.
- to tap with the toe, as in dancing.
toe 近义词
foot part
由toe构成的短语
- toe the line
- dip one's toes into
- from head to toe
- on one's toes
- step on someone's toes
- turn up one's toes
更多toe例句
- Plus, as Mast points out, once people dip their toe in with plants, they often don’t stop at one.
- With styles that say things like, “Inner Demons Do the Darndest Things”, you will be hard-pressed to find a pair that won’t add some spark to your toes.
- Over the years, there have been many many major algorithm updates, as Google worked to keep us on our toes.
- He had the toe tag on at least as a Bear in the fourth quarter Sunday, and then he makes history with an epic comeback.
- If we have a rapt audience, and if we can help big organizations dip their toes into the audio space by creating beautiful branded content that has an integrated feel, that’s awesome.
- “James Woods refuses to toe the Hollyweird line,” Twitchy managing editor Lori Ziganto told The Daily Beast in an email.
- But Republican elected officials tend not to toe the conservative line, in part for political reasons.
- “I would just say that we've put our toe in the water,” she told me.
- So what if you can barely twitch a toe let alone move a leg?
- These self-dubbed gear heads go toe to toe (or perhaps more accurately, crash to crash), with the men in the sport.
- If the "Y" Beach lot press their advantage they may cut off the enemy troops on the toe of the Peninsula.
- The Staff have made up their minds that we should be very much in the wrong box if we dossed down on the toe of the Peninsula.
- Metal buttons or pistons located on the toe piece of the pedal-board were introduced by the ingenious Casavant of Canada.
- These toe-pistons form an additional and most convenient means for bringing the stops into and out of action.
- In large organs two or three adjustable toe pistons are also provided to give independent control of the Pedal organ.