[/buːt; but/] n 用法: 1 outer covering for the foot and ankle, made of eg leather or rubber 靴子: a pair of football boots 一双足球靴 * tough boots for walking 耐穿的轻便靴. =>illus 见插图. Cf 参看 sandal, shoe 1. 用法: 2 (usu sing 通常作单数) (infml) blow with the foot; kick 踢: He gave the ball a tremendous boot. 他重重地踢了这球一脚. 用法: 3 (Brit) (US trunk) compartment for luggage, usu at the back of a motor car 行李箱(通常在汽车後部): Put the luggage in the boot. 把行李放在汽车行李箱里. =>illus at App 1 见附录1之插图, page xii. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) be/get too big for one's boots => big. the boot is on the other `foot the situation has been reversed 情况变得与原来相反. die with one's boots on =>die2. give sb/get the `boot (infml) dismisssb/be dismissed from a job 解雇某人; 某人被解雇:If you're late once more you're getting the boot. 你再迟到一次, 就要把你解雇了. have one's heart in one's boots => heart. lick sb's boots => lick. put the `boot in (infml esp Brit) kick sb brutally; be ruthless 狠踢某人; 残忍无情. tough as old boots => tough. boot 2 v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] kick (sth/sb) 踢(某物[某人]): boot a ball (about) 踢球 * boot sb in the face 踢某人的脸. 用法: 2 [I, Ip, Tn, Tn.p] ~ (sth) (up) (computing 计) load (an operating system, a program, etc) into a computer's memory, esp automatically; prepare (a computer) for operation in this way 引导; (尤指自动地)将(操作系统、程序等)写入, 装入, 寄存於计算机、存储器; 以上述方法启动(计算机). 用法: 3 (phr v) boot sb out (of sth) (infml) (a) throw sb out by force 把某人赶出去: His father booted him out of the house. 他父亲把他从家里赶了出去. (b) dismiss sb from a job 解雇某人. boot 3 [/buːt; but/] n (idm 习语) to boot (arch or joc 古或谑) in addition; as well 除此以外; 再者: She's an attractive woman, and wealthy to boot. 她是个很有魅力的女人, 而且很富有. |