گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'foot'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: پاچه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: دامنه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: فوت‌ (مقیاس‌ ط‌ول‌ انگلیسی‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

4 عمومی:: پا

شبکه مترجمین ایران

5 عمومی:: قدم‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

6 عمومی:: جمع عمودی

شبکه مترجمین ایران

7 ورزش و تربیت بدنی:: فوت, فوت یک فوت 30.48 سانتیمتر است.

کتاب اصول و فنون ماهیگیری ورزشی تالیف عبدالعلی یزدانی

english

1 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with FOOT, Also see BOUND HAND AND FOOT; CAUGHT FLATFOOTED; 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. Also see under FEET.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general:: foot adjectives left foot • My left foot ached a bit. right foot • He has broken a bone in his right foot. front foot (= of an animal ) • The tiger has five claws in each of its front feet. back/hind foot (= of an animal ) • The horse lifted its back foot. big/small • He had small neat feet. bare (= without any socks or shoes ) • The marble floor felt cold under his bare feet. flat (= having a medical condition in which someone’s feet rest flat on the ground, with no curved part ) • We’ve both got slightly flat feet. booted/sandalled feet (= wearing boots or sandals ) • He put down his rucksack and stretched out his booted feet. verbs injure/hurt your foot • Simon injured his foot while playing rugby. sb’s foot hurts • She complained that her foot was hurting. raise/lift your feet • He raised his foot off the floor and rested it on a chair. drag your feet (= walk slowly in an unwilling way ) • I was dragging my feet because I didn’t want to get there. wipe your feet (= wipe your shoes on a mat to remove dirt ) • Be sure to wipe your feet before coming into the house. stamp your feet (= bang them noisily on the ground ) • He stamped his feet in an attempt to keep warm. tap your feet (= bang them gently on the ground ) • She was tapping her feet in time with the music. shuffle your feet (= make small movements with them, because you are nervous or impatient ) • Ken shuffled his feet and looked down at the floor. foot + NOUN a foot injury • He suffered a foot injury during the match against Sporting Lisbon. a foot massage • Would you like a foot massage? phrases the sole of your foot (= the base of your foot, that you walk on ) • The soles of her feet were aching from the long walk. the ball of your foot (= the rounded part of your foot at the base of the toes ) • He has a blister on the ball of his foot. the heel of your foot (= the curved back part of your foot ) • He kicked his opponent with the heel of his foot. at sb’s feet (= on the ground, near your feet ) • The dog was sitting at his master’s feet. in your stockinged/stocking feet (= not wearing shoes ) • She stood 5ft 6 inches tall in her stockinged feet. my feet are killing me informal (= my feet are hurting )

transnet.ir

3 general:: noun lowest leg part: I injured my foot jumping. adj. 12 inches: It was a foot long. noun base: The foot of the bridge was concrete. verb pay: You must foot the bill.

Simple Definitions

4 general::   noun part of the body ADJ. left, right | back, front He shifted his weight onto his back foot. | dainty (little), small | big, enormous | narrow, wide | flat He was excused military service because of his flat feet. | bare It's dangerous to walk on the beach in/with bare feet. | blistered, swollen | dirty, smelly, unwashed | booted, stockinged the rumble of many booted feet on the bridge He padded across the room in his stockinged feet (= wearing socks but no shoes). | webbed Ducks' webbed feet help them to swim. | silent He slipped across the corridor on silent feet. | leaden (figurative) He walked towards the examination room with leaden feet (= slowly). | winged (figurative) She flew on winged feet (= fast) up the narrow stair. VERB + FOOT get to, jump to, leap to, rise to, scramble to He got shakily to his feet. | be on I've been on my feet all day and I need to sit down for a rest. | plant, put I planted my feet firmly on the chair and reached up to the top window. She put her foot down on the accelerator and the car lurched forward. | raise He raised his foot off the accelerator pedal. | stamp | swing He swung a foot at the ball but missed completely. | shuffle | drag She dragged her feet as she reluctantly followed her parents. | wipe Wipe your feet when you come in from the street. | tread on That man trod on my foot and he didn't even apologize. FOOT + VERB catch His foot caught in the cable and he fell under the train. | slip My foot slipped as I was about to shoot and I missed the ball. | crunch, patter, pound, shuffle I heard feet crunching over the gravel outside the house. | dangle I sat by the river with my feet dangling in the water. | kick They carried him out of the room with his feet kicking. | sink My feet sank deep into the mud. FOOT + NOUN massage | injury | passenger, soldier Foot passengers were allowed to leave the ferry before the vehicles. | patrol soldiers on foot patrol PREP. beneath/under your ~ The snow crunched beneath her feet. | from ~ to ~ They looked unsure and shifted uneasily from foot to foot. | on ~ The city is best explored on foot. | in the/your ~ He's broken several bones in his left foot. | with the/your ~ She kicked the ball with her right foot. PHRASES the ball of the/your foot I squatted down to speak to the boy, balancing on the balls of my feet. | from head to foot She was dressed from head to foot in green velvet. | put your feet up He likes to put his feet up and watch TV when he gets home. | set foot in/on sth Cook claimed to be the first European to set foot in Australia. | the sole of the/your foot The soles of my feet were covered in blisters. measurementMEASURE

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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