underfoot 英 [ʌndə'fʊt]   美 [,ʌndɚ'fʊt]

underfoot

underfoot  英 [ʌndə'fʊt] 美 [,ʌndɚ'fʊt]

adv. 在脚下;践踏地;在脚下面 

Moon gone plowing underfoot no stars; not a trace of light! 月亮不见了,她在脚下潜行。 没有星星。
In Plumas County, the fall color is underfoot and overhead: from the low-growing Indian rhubarb to the mighty English maples, the array of colors in this region could make a box of crayons jealous. 在普卢默斯县,秋天的色彩在你脚下和在你头上:从生长很慢的印度大黄,到强有力的英国枫树,在这一地区的一大批颜色可以使一盒彩色蜡笔也会为之嫉妒。

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  • adv. 在脚下;践踏地;在脚下面
  • 1. Moon gone plowing underfoot no stars; not a trace of light!

    月亮不见了,她在脚下潜行。 没有星星。

  • 2. In Plumas County, the fall color is underfoot and overhead: from the low-growing Indian rhubarb to the mighty English maples, the array of colors in this region could make a box of crayons jealous.

    在普卢默斯县,秋天的色彩在你脚下和在你头上:从生长很慢的印度大黄,到强有力的英国枫树,在这一地区的一大批颜色可以使一盒彩色蜡笔也会为之嫉妒。

  • 3. Some of the groups had a dog underfoot throughout, while the others had none.

    有部分小组在这个过程中始终有只狗在他们脚下晃悠,另外的小组则没有。

  • underfoot (adv.) c. 1200, underfot "under the feet," from under + foot (n.). Compare similarly formed Middle Dutch ondervoete. As an adjective, attested from 1590s; in reference to persons, "continually in the way," it is recorded from 1891. Middle English under fot meant "vanquished, overcome."
under·foot / ˌʌndəˈfʊt ; NAmE ˌʌndərˈfʊt / adverb under your feet; on the ground where you are walking 在脚下;在(脚下的)地面上 The ground was dry and firm underfoot. 脚下踩的土地又干又硬。 I was nearly trampled underfootby the crowd of people rushing for the door. 冲向大门的人群险些把我踩在脚下。 under·foot / ˌʌndəˈfʊt ; NAmE ˌʌndərˈfʊt /
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