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词汇 boot
释义 boot (verb) boot 15 ENTRIES FOUND: boot (noun) boot (verb) booted (adjective) boot camp (noun) bossy-boots (noun) car boot sale (noun) cowboy boot (noun) Denver boot (noun) hobnail boot (noun) rubber boot (noun) ski boot (noun) big (adjective) foot (noun) lick (verb) tough (adjective) 1 boot /ˈbuːt/ noun plural boots 1 boot /ˈbuːt/ noun plural boots Learner's definition of BOOT 1  [count] : a covering usually of leather or rubber for the entire foot and the lower part of the leg(皮革或橡胶制的)靴子 You'll need a pair of warm boots for winter.你需要一双暖和的靴子过冬。 It's been snowing, so you'd better wear your boots.一直在下雪,所以你最好穿上靴子。 hiking boots [=boots worn for hiking]远足靴 riding boots [=boots worn for horseback riding]马靴 — see picture at shoe; see also booted, cowboy boot, hobnail boot, ski boot 2  [count] : a forceful kick with the foot用力一踢 She gave the ball a boot, and it landed on the other side of the field.她用力一踢,球落到了球场的另一边。 3  the boot informal : a sudden dismissal from a job解雇 He got the boot [=got fired] for talking to the press about company secrets.他因向媒体泄露公司机密而被解雇。 I heard they gave her the boot. [=they fired her; they told her she could no longer work for them]我听说他们把她解雇了。 4  [count] British : the trunk of a car(汽车后部的)行李厢 5  [count] US : denver boot as tough as old boots — see 1tough lick someone's boots — see 1lick the boot is on the other foot — see 1foot to boot : besides, also He's smart, funny, and handsome to boot.他聪明有趣,还很帅。 too big for your boots — see 1big to put the boot in British, informal 1  : to treat someone in a cruel or critical way虐待,苛求(某人) 2  : to kick someone again and again反复踢(某人) — see also bossy-boots 2 boot /ˈbuːt/ verb boots; booted; booting 2 boot /ˈbuːt/ verb boots; booted; booting Learner's definition of BOOT 1  [+ object] : to kick (something) forcefully猛踢(某物) She booted the ball across the field.她猛地把球踢到了球场的另一边。 2  [+ object] informal a  : to force (someone) to leave a place or situation逼走(某人);迫使(某人)离开 He left public service after voters booted him from the mayor's office. [=he chose not to work for the government after he was not reelected as mayor]市长连任竞选失利以后,他退出了公共服务领域。 Any players who start a fight will get booted from the game.任何球员打架滋事均将被罚出比赛。 — often + out His wife booted him out. [=his wife made him leave their home]他妻子把他赶出了家门。 He got booted out of office in the last election.他在上次选举中被赶下了台。 b  : to dismiss (someone) suddenly from a job解雇;革职;开除 She got booted [=fired] in May and has been looking for work ever since.她五月份被开除了,此后一直在找工作。 3  : to start a computer启动计算机;开机 [no object] The new computer boots much more quickly than the old one did.新电脑的开机速度比旧电脑要快很多。 — often + up Did you boot up yet?你的电脑开机了吗? [+ object] You don't need all these applications to open every time you boot your computer.你不需要每次开机时都运行这些程序。 — often + up She booted up the computer.她打开了电脑。 — see also reboot 4  [+ object] US : to lock a special device (called a Denver boot) onto one of the wheels of (a car) so that the car cannot be moved用(车轮锁)锁住(汽车轮子) His car was booted (by the police).他的汽车被(警察用)车轮锁锁住了。
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