foot
- n. 腳;英尺;步調(diào);末尾
- vi. 步行;跳舞;總計(jì)
- vt. 支付;給……換底
- n. (Foot)人名;(英)富特
詞組搭配
at someone's feet
as someone's disciple or subject
作為…的門徒;在…支配下
you would like to sit at my feet and thus acquire my wisdom.
你欲拜我為師,從而得我之智。
be rushed (或 run off )one's feet
be very busy
非常忙碌
feet first
with the feet in front
腳朝前
get one's feet under the table
(chiefly Brit.)establish oneself securely in a new situation
(主英)在新環(huán)境中立足
get one's feet wet
begin to participate in an activity
開始參與
get (或 start) off on the right (或 wrong) foot
make a good (or bad) start at something, especially a task or relationship
(尤指任務(wù)或關(guān)系)開局好(或糟)
have something at one's feet
have something in one's power or command
掌握,控制
a perfect couple with the world at their feet.
廣受崇敬的完美一對(duì)。
have (或 keep) one's (或 both) feet on the ground
be (or remain) practical and sensible
注重實(shí)際,腳踏實(shí)地
have a foot in both camps
have an interest or stake concurrently in two parties or sides
同時(shí)兼顧;腳踩兩只船
I can have a foot in both the creative and business camps.
我可同時(shí)涉足藝術(shù)與商業(yè)。
have (或 get) a foot in the door
gain or have a first introduction to a profession or organization
入門,初入行業(yè)(或組織)
have one foot in the grave
(informal, often humorous)be near death through old age or illness
(非正式,常 幽默)一腳已入土,行將就木
my foot!
(informal)said to express strong contradiction
(非正式)算了吧,去你的吧(表示強(qiáng)烈反駁)
‘He's clever at his business,’ Matilda said. ‘Clever my foot!’.
“他做生意很精明,”馬蒂爾達(dá)說?!熬鱾€(gè)屁!”。
off one's feet
so as to be no longer standing
倒下,站不住
she was blown off her feet by the shock wave from the explosion.
她被爆炸的沖擊波擊倒。
on foot of
(Irish)because of; by reason of
(愛爾蘭)因?yàn)?;由?/p>
the decision was taken on foot of advice from the Attorney General.
這項(xiàng)決定是因?yàn)樗痉ú块L(zhǎng)的建議才得以采納的。