foot
- foot
n.
lower extremity of a leg
1) to stamp; tap one's foot; to shuffle one's feet
2) to gain, get to one's feet
3) to set foot on (she has never set foot on foreign soil)
5) in one's stocking feet
6) at one's feet (the dog lay at his feet)
7) on foot (they came on foot)
8) (misc.) to drag one's feet ('to move very slowly') or ('to refuse to act'); fast/quick on one's feet; to put one's best foot forward ('to attempt to make a good impression'); to put one's foot down ('to act firmly'); to get a foot in the door ('to make an initial step'); underfoot ('beneath one's feet'); to put one's foot in one's mouth ('to make an inappropriate statement'); she always lands on her feet ('she always manages to get out of difficulty')
bottom, end
9) at the foot of (at the foot of the bed)
unit of measurement equalling twelve inches
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[fʊt]
fast/quick on one's feet
get to one's feet
square foot
tap one's foot
to shuffle one's feet
underfoot
she always lands on her feet
to put one's foot down
to put one's best foot forward
to put one's foot in one's mouth
to get a foot in the door
['lower extremity of a leg'] to stamp
['unit of measurement equalling twelve inches'] a cubic
flat feet
in one's stocking feet
to gain
(misc.) to drag one's feet ('to move very slowly') or
['bottom, end'] at the foot of
to set foot on
at one's feet
on foot
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foot — foot … Dictionnaire des rimes
Foot — (f[oo^]t), n.; pl. {Feet} (f[=e]t). [OE. fot, foot, pl. fet, feet. AS. f[=o]t, pl. f[=e]t; akin to D. voet, OHG. fuoz, G. fuss, Icel. f[=o]tr, Sw. fot, Dan. fod, Goth. f[=o]tus, L. pes, Gr. poy s, Skr. p[=a]d, Icel. fet step, pace measure of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
foot — /foot/, n., pl. feet for 1 4, 8 11, 16, 19, 21; foots for 20; v. n. 1. (in vertebrates) the terminal part of the leg, below the ankle joint, on which the body stands and moves. 2. (in invertebrates) any part similar in position or function. 3.… … Universalium
foot — [foot] n. pl. feet [ME fot < OE, akin to Ger fuss < IE * pōd , var. of base * pēd , foot, to go > Sans pad , Gr pous, L pes] 1. the end part of the leg, on which a person or animal stands or moves 2. a thing like a foot in some way;… … English World dictionary
foot — ► NOUN (pl. feet) 1) the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, on which a person walks. 2) the base or bottom of something vertical. 3) the end of a bed where the occupant s feet normally rest. 4) a unit of linear measure equal to 12 inches … English terms dictionary
Foot+ — Logo de la chaîne Création 30 juillet 2005 Propriétaire Canal+ Distribution Slogan « Vibrez Football ! » Langue … Wikipédia en Français
Foot — Foot, v. t. 1. To kick with the foot; to spurn. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To set on foot; to establish; to land. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] What confederacy have you with the traitors Late footed in the kingdom? Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. To tread; as, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Foot — bezeichnet die Längenheit Fuß, siehe Fuß (Einheit) Foot ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Geoffrey Foot (1915–2010), britischer Cutter Hugh Foot (Hugh Mackintosh Foot, Baron Caradon; 1907–1990), britischer Kolonialbeamter und Diplomat… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Foot — 〈[ fụt] m.; , Feet [ fi:t]〉 engl. Längenmaß, 30,5 cm, Fuß * * * Foot [fʊt ], der; , Feet [fi:t] [engl. foot, eigtl. = Fuß]: Längeneinheit in Großbritannien u. in den USA (= 12 Inches = 0,3048 m; Zeichen: ; Abk.: ft). * * * I Foot … Universal-Lexikon
foot — The normal plural form feet alternates with foot when used as a unit of measurement: She is six feet / foot tall / a plank ten feet / foot long. When such a phrase is used attributively (before a noun), a hyphen is normally placed between the… … Modern English usage
foot — [n1] extremity of an animate being hoof, pad, paw; concept 392 foot [n2] base of an object bottom, foundation, lowest point, nadir, pier; concept 442 Ant. lid, top foot [n3] twelve inches/30.48 … New thesaurus