horse, foot and artillery: kỵ binh, bộ binh và pháo binh
chân (giường, ghế, tường, núi...); bệ phía dưới, cuối
at the foot of a page: ở cuối trang
phút (đơn vị đo chiều dài Anh bằng 0, 3048 m)
âm tiết ((thơ ca))
(thực vật học) gốc cánh (hoa)
cặn bã ((thường) foot)
đường thô ((thường) foots)
(foots) (như) footlights
at someone's feet
ở dưới trướng ai; là đồ đệ của ai
đang cầu cạnh ai
to be (stand) on one's feet
đứng thẳng
lại khoẻ mạnh
có công ăn việc làm, tự lập
to carry someone off his feet
làm cho ai phấn khởi, gây cảm hứng cho ai
to fall on (upon) one's feet
(xem) fall
to find (know) the length of someone's feet
biết nhược điểm của ai, nắm được thóp của ai
to have the ball at one's feet
(xem) ball
to have feet of clay
chân đất sét dễ bị lật đổ, ở thế không vững
to have one food in the grave
gần đất xa trời
to have (put, set) one's foot on the neck of somebody
đè đầu cưỡi cổ ai
to keep one's feet
(xem) feet
to measure anothers foot by one's own last
suy bụng ta ra bụng người
to put one's foot down
(xem) put
to put one's foot in it
(xem) put
to put (set) someone back on his feet
phục hồi sức khoẻ cho ai; phục hồi địa vị cho ai
to set on foot
(xem) set
with foat at foot
đã đẻ (ngựa cái)
[with one's] feet foremost
bị khiêng đi để chôn
ngoại động từ
đặt chân lên
thay bàn chân cho; khâu bàn chân cho (bít tất)
(thông tục) thanh toán (hoá đơn)
(thông tục) cộng, cộng gộp
nội động từ, (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ)
đi bộ
nhảy
to foot it
(thông tục) nhảy, nhảy múa
đi bộ
chạy
to foot up
lên tới, tới mức, tổng cộng tới
the expenditure footed up to 3,000dd: tiền nộp phí tổn lên tới 3 000 đồng
foots Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
play footsie
touch the feet of a member of the opposite sex under the table while flirting The couple in the restaurant were playing footsie under the table during their dinner.
follow in one's footsteps
Idiom(s): follow in someone's tracks AND follow in someone's footsteps
Theme: SAMENESS
to follow someone's example; to assume someone else's role or occupation. • The vice president was following in the president's footsteps when he called for budget cuts. • She followed in her father's footsteps and went into medicine.
follow in one's footsteps|follow|follow in one's t
v. phr. To follow someone's example; follow someone exactly, He followed in his father's footsteps and became a doctor. Compare: LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON.
play footsie|footsie|play
v. phr., slang, informal 1. Touch the feet of a member of the opposite sex under the table as an act of flirtation. Have you at least played footsie with her? 2. To engage in any sort of flirtation or collaboration, especially in a political situation. The mayor was suspected of playing footsie with the Syndicate.
follow in someone's footsteps
follow in someone's footsteps Also, follow in someone's tracks. Follow someone's example or guidance. For example, Dean hoped his son would follow in his footsteps and become an economist, or Jane tried to follow in her mentor's tracks. [Mid-1500s]
footsie
footsie play footsie (with) Informal 1) to touch feet or rub knees (with) in a caressing way, as under the table 2) to flirt (with) or have surreptitious, usually underhanded dealings (with)
An foots idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with foots, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ foots