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Definition of footboard in English: footboardnoun ˈfʊtbɔːdˈfʊtbɔrd 1An upright panel forming the foot of a bed. 床脚竖板 Example sentencesExamples - My bed had a fruity garland carved in the footboard and a half-tester dripping with lace overhead.
- Andy complained, giving the footboard a knuckle-knock.
- After the two padded safety straps are fastened in place, two footboards with gel pad liners are placed at the foot of the OR bed, and covered with sheets.
- Haley was propped up against the headboard and James against the footboard both their legs outstretched resting alongside each other's.
- Or, more accurately, he was seated on the footboard at the foot of the bed, with his feet on the gray-sheeted mattress.
- There were clothes flopped over the footboard of his bed and a couple motorcycle magazines lying about.
- White calms the patterns, and brown on the footboard and headboard, as well as the sisal rug, relaxes and grounds the white.
- Two circulating nurses, working together, placed two footboards at the foot of the OR bed.
- Anne had crawled over to the footboard of the bed and was resting her chin on the wood, staring at the rug.
- Then she looked up and laughed as Atlikan fell onto the bed next to her and stretched his long legs out, his feet touching the footboard.
- The circulating nurse pulls the patient's shoulder straps to minimize shoulder contact with the magnets and adjusts the footboard.
- The headboard and footboard were of the same wood as the dresser and nightstand.
- Standing at the foot of his bed, the figures were so tiny that their heads barely poked above the footboard.
- Anne flopped down on the bed, and Jonathan took a more dignified pose, leaning against the footboard.
- Tanj slept that night in his bed, in his arms, but still chained to the footboard.
- Headboards, footboards, and side rails can be unsafe, especially if a baby is left alone in bed with these trappings.
- His black jacket was hanging over the footboard to his bed, a string tie draped over it, and a white shirt was laid out on the coverlet.
- It has skillful carving of a lion on the headboard and the footboard.
- He grasped the gilded footboard and straightened his elbows, such that he hovered over the bed rather than sitting on it.
- His fingers tap impatiently on the footboard of the bed.
2A board serving as a step up to a vehicle such as a carriage or train. (马车或火车等的)踏脚板 Example sentencesExamples - Commuters have to travel in trains crammed full to the lowest step of their footboards in morning and evening rush hours.
- With three wheels and dual footboards, it boasts an unusually stable and smooth ride.
- Thanks to the jammed system, commuters frequently stand on the footboard with the doors left dangerously open.
- A crowded bus with college boys hanging on to the footboard stands next to her.
- It also discourages the dangerous habit of footboard travelling.
- The gear wheel freely rotates over the shaft and the entire unit is fixed under the footboard.
- The premise that the lengthening the fleet, be it the city or mofussil buses, would lessen the pressure on the footboards, has just not worked.
- The worried passenger tried to enter the train only to slip and dangle between the footboard of the bogie and the platform.
- Many travel on the footboard of buses, just for the heck of it, scaring the conductors all through.
- With the footboard just 40 cm high compared to one foot for ordinary buses, senior citizens and disabled can board and alight easily.
- And if you are more adventurous, there are cheaper transport operators who could give you leg space on the tip of the footboard.
- ‘Those who habitually travel on the footboard are difficult to handle and sometimes I have to warn them,’ says Sangeetha.
- Satchel slung across his back, smoothing oiled hair into place, he had just swung up the footboard steps of the 7-30 a.m.
- Dirt and discomfort apart, there are the eve-teasers and jokers doing their acrobatics on the footboard who stick out as the sore-thumbs.
- They hang from the bus, with half a big toe firmly planted on the footboard, and one hand grappling the handhold meant to help people get in.
- In the midst of all this, there are BMTC buses loaded with commuters, a good number of them on footboards.
- Stepping up on the footboard, he applied gentle pressure to her arm.
- Because she is short, my girlfriend found it difficult to reach the footboards and after one 15 km journey she was glad to have a break.
- It was an eye-opener for the constables, when it was pointed out that only the conductor should be booked for allowing passengers to travel on footboards.
Definition of footboard in US English: footboardnounˈfʊtbɔrdˈfo͝otbôrd 1An upright panel forming the foot of a bed. 床脚竖板 Example sentencesExamples - Anne flopped down on the bed, and Jonathan took a more dignified pose, leaning against the footboard.
- Andy complained, giving the footboard a knuckle-knock.
- White calms the patterns, and brown on the footboard and headboard, as well as the sisal rug, relaxes and grounds the white.
- The headboard and footboard were of the same wood as the dresser and nightstand.
- The circulating nurse pulls the patient's shoulder straps to minimize shoulder contact with the magnets and adjusts the footboard.
- Headboards, footboards, and side rails can be unsafe, especially if a baby is left alone in bed with these trappings.
- Anne had crawled over to the footboard of the bed and was resting her chin on the wood, staring at the rug.
- His fingers tap impatiently on the footboard of the bed.
- Two circulating nurses, working together, placed two footboards at the foot of the OR bed.
- After the two padded safety straps are fastened in place, two footboards with gel pad liners are placed at the foot of the OR bed, and covered with sheets.
- Then she looked up and laughed as Atlikan fell onto the bed next to her and stretched his long legs out, his feet touching the footboard.
- Standing at the foot of his bed, the figures were so tiny that their heads barely poked above the footboard.
- It has skillful carving of a lion on the headboard and the footboard.
- My bed had a fruity garland carved in the footboard and a half-tester dripping with lace overhead.
- There were clothes flopped over the footboard of his bed and a couple motorcycle magazines lying about.
- He grasped the gilded footboard and straightened his elbows, such that he hovered over the bed rather than sitting on it.
- Haley was propped up against the headboard and James against the footboard both their legs outstretched resting alongside each other's.
- His black jacket was hanging over the footboard to his bed, a string tie draped over it, and a white shirt was laid out on the coverlet.
- Tanj slept that night in his bed, in his arms, but still chained to the footboard.
- Or, more accurately, he was seated on the footboard at the foot of the bed, with his feet on the gray-sheeted mattress.
2A board serving as a step up to a vehicle such as a train. (马车或火车等的)踏脚板 Example sentencesExamples - Many travel on the footboard of buses, just for the heck of it, scaring the conductors all through.
- It also discourages the dangerous habit of footboard travelling.
- With the footboard just 40 cm high compared to one foot for ordinary buses, senior citizens and disabled can board and alight easily.
- With three wheels and dual footboards, it boasts an unusually stable and smooth ride.
- Because she is short, my girlfriend found it difficult to reach the footboards and after one 15 km journey she was glad to have a break.
- The gear wheel freely rotates over the shaft and the entire unit is fixed under the footboard.
- Stepping up on the footboard, he applied gentle pressure to her arm.
- They hang from the bus, with half a big toe firmly planted on the footboard, and one hand grappling the handhold meant to help people get in.
- Thanks to the jammed system, commuters frequently stand on the footboard with the doors left dangerously open.
- A crowded bus with college boys hanging on to the footboard stands next to her.
- In the midst of all this, there are BMTC buses loaded with commuters, a good number of them on footboards.
- ‘Those who habitually travel on the footboard are difficult to handle and sometimes I have to warn them,’ says Sangeetha.
- The premise that the lengthening the fleet, be it the city or mofussil buses, would lessen the pressure on the footboards, has just not worked.
- Satchel slung across his back, smoothing oiled hair into place, he had just swung up the footboard steps of the 7-30 a.m.
- And if you are more adventurous, there are cheaper transport operators who could give you leg space on the tip of the footboard.
- Commuters have to travel in trains crammed full to the lowest step of their footboards in morning and evening rush hours.
- The worried passenger tried to enter the train only to slip and dangle between the footboard of the bogie and the platform.
- Dirt and discomfort apart, there are the eve-teasers and jokers doing their acrobatics on the footboard who stick out as the sore-thumbs.
- It was an eye-opener for the constables, when it was pointed out that only the conductor should be booked for allowing passengers to travel on footboards.
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