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词汇 boot
释义 boot
noun
uk /buːt/ us /buːt/

bootnoun (SHOE)


A1[ C ]
a type of shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the leg: 靴子
walking boots步行靴,远足靴
riding boots马靴
 
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[ C ]UK(UScleats)
a type of special shoe, usually one with studs(= small, pointed parts that stick out from the bottom of the shoe), worn when playing some sports:
Don't forget your boots and shin pads.
rugby boots
 
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He leaned down and struck a match on the sole of his boot.
I'm going to christen my new walking boots on Saturday.我打算星期六开始穿我那双新的步行靴。
There were big clumps of soil on his boots.他的靴子上有大块大块的泥巴。
Don't walk all over my clean floor in your mucky boots.别穿着你的脏靴子在我干净的地板上到处走。
I've had a lot of wear out of these boots - I've had them for five years.这双靴子我穿了很久——都有5年了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Shoes
ankle boot
ballet flat
ballet shoe
Birkenstock
bootie
gym shoe
high heels
high-heeled
high-top
hiking boot
rubber boot
running shoe
sandal
shoehorn
shoelace
wader
walking boot
wedge
wedgie
wellie

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Sportswear & swimwear

bootnoun (CAR)


B1[ C ]UK(UStrunk)
a covered space at the back of a car, for storing things in: (汽车后部的)行李箱
I always keep a blanket and a toolkit in the boot for emergencies.我总是在汽车后备箱里放一条毯子和一个工具箱以备急用。
Stolen goods were found in the boot of her car.被偷的物品在她汽车后备箱里发现了。
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

The exterior of vehicles
articulated
brake disc
brake lining
cab
coachwork
crumple zone
fifth wheel
finny
fog light
high beams
L-plate
nearside
rear light
sunroof
tailgate
tire
tow bar
turn signal
wing
wiper

bootnoun (END)


 the boot[ S ]informal
the situation in which your job is taken away from you, usually because you have done something wrong or badly: 解雇,开除(通常指因犯错误或表现差而失去工作)
get the bootShe got the boot for stealing money from the cash register.她因为从收银机里偷钱而被解雇了。
be given the bootWilliams has been given the boot from the team.威廉斯已经被开除出队了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Firing staff
arse
axe
be out on your earidiom
cast someone adriftidiom
chop
constructive dismissal
decertification
elbow someone out
firing
get the pushidiom
give someone the heave-hoidiom
heave-ho
refire
relieve
relieve someone of something
removal
remove
rightsize
terminate
termination

bootnoun (KICK)


[ C ]UKinformal
a kick with the foot: 猛踢;猛踹
He gave the ball a good boot.他猛地踢了球一脚。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hitting and beating
at-risk
bang away
bang someone up
basher
bashing
butt
duke
fetch
gut punch
hammer
head-butt
hell
mess
punch
swing at someone
swing for someone
tan someone's hideidiom
tar
tonk
wallop

bootnoun (WHEEL)


[ C ]US(alsoDenver boot); (UKwheel clamp)
a metal device attached to the wheel of an illegally parked car that will only be removed when the owner pays an amount of money(惩罚违章停车的)车轮固定夹
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Punishing & punishments
ankle bracelet
ankle tag
ball and chain
bar
be brought/called to accountidiom
discipline
endorse
endorsement
fixed penalty
flay
flay someone aliveidiom
get what's coming to youidiom
gross misconduct
penalty
sentence
skin someone aliveidiom
slam dunk
someone should be shotidiom
sort
sort something out

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On the road: parking

See also


have big shoes to fill
fill your bootsUKinformal
quake in your boots
shake in your boots

Idioms


put the boot in
the boot/shoe is on the other foot
boots on the ground
to boot
boot
verb
uk /buːt/ us /buːt/

bootverb (KICK)


[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]informal
to kick someone or something hard with the foot: 猛踢;猛踹
They booted him in the head.他们猛踢他的头部。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hitting and beating
at-risk
bang away
bang someone up
basher
bashing
butt
duke
fetch
gut punch
hammer
head-butt
hell
mess
punch
swing at someone
swing for someone
tan someone's hideidiom
tar
tonk
wallop

bootverb (COMPUTER)


[ I or T ](alsoboot up)
When a computer boots (up), it becomes ready for use by getting the necessary information into its memory, and when you boot (up) a computer, you cause it to do this.(使)(计算机)启动
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Computer concepts
2FA
2SV
3-D printing
adaptive learning
additive manufacturing
haptics
HCI
hex
hexadecimal
hill climbing
infection
stack
tebibyte
telematic
telematics
telerobotics
teraflop
texture
wan
word processing

bootverb (MAKE A MISTAKE)


[ T ]USinformal
in baseball, to make a mistake when trying to catch and throw the ball:
The ball was only hit softly, but the shortstop booted it.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Baseball & rounders
1-2-3 inning
ahead
alley
around the hornidiom
at bat
bomb
curve
heater
hit the ball out of the parkidiom
hitting coach
home plate
home stand
horsehide
sac
solo
spitter
split-fingered fastball
splitter
squeeze play
stretch

Phrasal verbs


boot someone out (of something)
boot someone off (something)

boot | American Dictionary


boot
noun[ C ]
us/but/

bootnoun[C] (SHOE)


a type of shoe that covers the foot and the lower leg:
work boots
cowboy boots

bootnoun[C] (STORAGE SPACE)


Br
trunk

Idiom


to boot
boot
verb
us/but/

bootverb (MAKE READY)


[ I/T ]
to cause a computer or a computer program to become ready for use:
[ I ]Before you can do anything, you have to boot up.

bootverb (KICK)


[ T ]
to kick something:
She booted the ball down the field.

boot | Business English


boot
verb[ I or T ]
uk /buːt/us(alsoboot up)
IT
when a computer boots or is booted, it loads its operating system and starts working:
The PC should now boot from the CD-ROM drive and the installation will begin.
Boot up your computer and log onto your company's intranet.
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