1.有足的;有多足的
2.有某种足或足型的
1.“foot”的过去式和过去分词
1.The past tense and past participle of foot
1.A fellow would have to be pretty light-footed on the dance floor to have the nerve to ask her for a spin around the room.
只有那些在舞场上的脚步轻盈的小伙子才有勇气邀请她,跟她绕舞厅回旋一曲。
2.There was also an enormous, claw-footed desk, and, sitting on a shelf behind it, a shabby, tattered wizard's hat -- the Sorting Hat.
房间里还有一张巨大的桌子,桌角是爪子形的,在桌子后面的一块搁板上,放着一顶破破烂烂的、皱皱巴巴的巫师帽——分院帽。
3.He drilled his warriors rigorously and forced them to go bare- footed , which allowed them to run faster and surprise the enemy.
沙卡给战士的训练非常严格,强迫他们赤脚走路,这样跑起来会快一点,令敌人措手不及。
4.Centuries telescoped into one evanescent moment. History was wrong footed, caught off guard. Sloughed off like an old snakeskin.
数个世纪缩短成一个易逝的短暂时刻,历史乱了脚步,在疏忽时被乘虚而入,如旧蛇皮般脱落。
5.His tone can be alarmingly inconsequential, as if the reader is there to be perpetually wrong-footed.
他的语气极其不合逻辑,好像读者永远都站不对阵脚。
6.The wiry Brazilian flicked the ball over the heads of two opposing defenders before hammering into the far corner with a left footed volley.
这个瘦小精干的巴西小伙子用他的左脚在对方两名防守队员解围前将球挑过他们的头顶。
7.You walked through the garden of my childhood, and even when bare-footed you could hear ants crying out.
你步行穿过我少年的花园,即便赤脚,也能听到蚂蚁的尖叫。
8.Although markets had largely priced in a quarter-point rise by the ECB, the Bank of England move wrong-footed markets.
尽管市场已基本消化了欧洲央行加息25个基点的因素,但英国央行的加息却令市场措手不及。
9.Other manufacturers might be playing catch-up, but they haven't been caught as flat-footed as they were when Apple introduced the iPhone.
其他制造企业或许正在奋起直追,但还没有像苹果公司推出iPhone时那样被打个措手不及。
10.Regulators were caught "flat-footed" by a breakdown we had erroneously thought was more than adequately reserved against .
我们曾误以为已经做好了充足的储备,但当危机发生时,监管者依然是“手足无措”。