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单词 heel
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noun
verb
🔑 heelBrE /hiːl/NAmE /hiːl/ nounpart of foot 脚的部位🔑
[C] the back part of the foot below the ankle 脚跟;脚后跟
part of sock/shoe 袜子/鞋的部分 [C] the part of a sock, etc. that covers the heel (袜子等的)后跟🔑
[C] the raised part on the bottom of a shoe, boot, etc. that makes the shoe, etc. higher at the back (鞋、靴子等的)后跟shoes with a low/high heel 低跟鞋;高跟鞋a stiletto heel 细高跟The sergeant clicked his heels and walked out. 中士将鞋跟咔哒一并,走了出去。   compare sole noun (2)
-heeled 后跟…的 (in adjectives 构成形容词) having the type of heel mentioned 有…后跟的high-heeled shoes 高跟鞋   see also well heeled shoes
heels [pl.] a pair of women's shoes that have high heels 女高跟鞋She doesn't often wear heels. 她不常穿高跟鞋。   see also kitten heels
part of hand 手的部位 [C] ~ of your hand/palmthe raised part of the inside of the hand where it joins the wrist 手掌根(手掌靠近腕部的隆起部分)unpleasant man 可恶的人 [C] (old-fashioned, informal) a man who is unpleasant to other people and cannot be trusted 卑鄙的家伙;浑蛋   see also Achilles heel, down at heel at/on sb's ˈheelsfollowing closely behind sb 紧跟某人He fled from the stadium with the police at his heels. 他逃离了运动场,警察在后面紧追不舍。bring sb/sth to ˈheelto force sb to obey you and accept discipline 使某人就范;迫使某人服从(纪律)to make a dog come close to you 让狗靠近;唤狗来到身边come to ˈheel(of a person ) to agree to obey sb and accept their orders 愿意听从(某人);顺从(of a dog ) to come close to the person who has called it 走近唤狗人(hard/hot) on sb's/sth's ˈheelsvery close behind sb/sth; very soon after sth 紧跟;紧接在后News of rising unemployment followed hard on the heels of falling export figures. 出口数字下降之后紧接着就是失业率上升的消息。ˌtake to your ˈheelsto run away from sb/sth 逃走;溜掉ˌturn/ˌspin on your ˈheelto turn around suddenly so that you are facing in the opposite direction 急向后转;突然转身under the ˈheel of sb(literary) completely controlled by sb 完全受某人控制ˌcool your ˈheels(informal) to have to wait for sb/sth 不得不等待;久等dig your ˈheels/ˈtoes into refuse to do sth or to change your mind about sth 拒不让步;固执己见They dug in their heels and would not lower the price. 他们说什么也不肯降价。drag your ˈfeet/ˈheelsto be deliberately slow in doing sth or in making a decision 故意拖拉;故意延迟(作出决定)head over heels in ˈloveloving sb very much 深深爱着某人;迷恋He's fallen head over heels in love with his boss. 他深深迷恋上了他的上司。kick your ˈheels(BrE) to have nothing to do while you are waiting for sb/sth 无聊地等待We were kicking our heels, waiting for some customers. 我们百无聊赖地等待顾客光临。kick up your ˈheels(informal, especially NAmE) to be relaxed and enjoy yourself 轻轻松松;尽情享乐ˌtread on sb's ˈheelsto follow sb closely 紧随某人之后;步人后尘
🔑 heelBrE /hiːl/NAmE /hiːl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they heel BrE /hiːl/ NAmE /hiːl/present simple - he / she / it heels BrE /hiːlz/ NAmE /hiːlz/past simple heeled BrE /hiːld/ NAmE /hiːld/past participle heeled BrE /hiːld/ NAmE /hiːld/ -ing form heeling BrE /ˈhiːlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈhiːlɪŋ/repair shoe 修鞋 [T] ~ sthto repair the heel of a shoe, etc. 给(鞋等)修理后跟of boat [I] ~ (over) to lean over to one side 倾侧;倾斜The boat heeled over in the strong wind. 船在狂风中倾侧了。
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