1. Chinese translation n. feet; Foot; bottom
(brake or pump) operated by foot, pedaled; (patrol) on foot, on foot (soldier)
Verb (abbreviation of verb) < informal >; Pay (especially a large or unreasonable bill)
Second, the plural form: foot
Third person singular: foot
Present continuous tense: footing
Past tense: with feet
Past participle: with feet
Third, phrase collocation 1. foot of a hill
Step 2 walk on foot
Step 3 pay the bill
Step 4 set foot in
5. Foot massage
6. Foot switch
Bilingual example 1. He is paying for the party.
He is paying for the party.
The patrol is on foot.
The patrol is walking.
He leaned the ladder against the wall.
He leaned the ladder against the wall.
This mountain is 6000 feet high.
The mountain is 6000 feet high.
She stepped on the pedal of sewing machine.
She stepped on the sewing machine pedal.
I haven't been in the library for several years.
I haven't been in the library for years.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) usage 1. "Foot" is used as a noun, which means the foot of human body, and can also mean the unit foot of length, or the bottom of an object. He hurt his foot while playing football. )
2. As an adjective, "foot" can describe that the brake or pump is operated by foot, or it is patrolling. The foot patrol is on duty. ) patrol on foot. )
As a verb, "foot" is usually used in informal situations, which means to pay a large or unreasonable bill. He paid for the expensive dinner. )
4. "foot" can be combined with various verbs and prepositions to form phrases, such as "on foot", "set foot in" and "foot the bill". She walks to work. She walks to work. )
The plural form of "foot" is "foot", which means it is used in most cases, such as "two feet" or "twelve feet". This table is three feet long. )
6. In some fixed phrases, "foot" means "walk", such as "walk". He decided to go on foot instead of by bus. )
Synonyms claw, hoof, claw and bottom
Verb (abbreviation for verb) counts, walks, advances, tramples, and totals.