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boot [bu:t]  [but] 

第三人称单数:boots

第三人称复数:boots

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现在分词:booting

boot

过去式:booted

boot 基本解释

boot的意思

名词长靴,皮靴; 防护罩; [多用于英国]行李箱; [俚语]解雇,激动

及物动词穿(靴); 踢; [俚语]解雇; [计算机科学]引导

不及物动词帮助或益处

boot 相关词组

1. get the boot : 解雇;

2. put the boot on the wrong leg : 错爱;

boot 相关例句

及物动词

1. The boy booted the banana skin to the garbage heap.
    男孩把香蕉皮踢到垃圾堆旁。

2. The little boy booted the ball away.
    小男孩把球踢开去。

名词

1. He got the boot.
    他被解雇了。

2. He came back drunk after lunch so the boss gave him the order of the boot.
    他吃完午饭醉醺醺地回来,因此老板解雇了他。

3. He got a big boot out of hunting in Africa.
    他曾去非洲打猎,从中得到极大的乐趣。

boot 网络解释

1. 靴子:本页内容提示:来自 美国(USA) 的采购: 鞋类(Footwear) 靴子(Boot 的世界买家信息详细资料,敬请查看.

2. 经营:(一)对具备条件的工程项目,有投融资能力的工程总承包人可以根据发包人的要求,按照建设-转让(BT)、建设-经营-转让(BOT)、建设-拥有-经营(BOO)、建设-拥有-经营-转让(BOT)、建设-拥有-经营(BOT)、建设-拥有-经营(BOOT)等方式组织实施.

3. boot:bootstrap; 启动程序

4. boot:build own operate transfer; 建造拥有经营转让

5. boot:build operate own transfer; 拥

boot 词典解释

1. 靴子
    Boots are shoes that cover your whole foot and the lower part of your leg.

    e.g. He sat in a kitchen chair, reached down and pulled off his boots...
           他坐到厨房的椅子上,俯身脱掉了靴子。
    e.g. He was wearing riding pants, high boots, and spurs.
           他穿着马裤和长筒靴,靴上带着马刺。

2. (步行、运动等时穿的)厚底短筒靴
    Boots are strong, heavy shoes which cover your ankle and which have thick soles. You wear them to protect your feet, for example when you are walking or taking part in sport.

    e.g. The soldiers' boots resounded in the street...
           士兵的军靴声在街上回荡。
    e.g. Equip yourself with stout walking boots and sticks.
           你自己要准备好结实的步行靴和拐杖。

3. 猛踢(球等)
    If you boot something such as a ball, you kick it hard.

    e.g. He booted the ball 40 yards back up field...
           他一脚踢出40码远,把球踢回前场。
    e.g. One guy booted the door down.
           一个人猛地踹倒了门。

4. (汽车的)行李箱,后备箱
    The boot of a car is a covered space at the back or front, in which you carry things such as luggage and shopping.

    e.g. He opened the boot to put my bags in...
           他打开行李箱把我带的包放了进去。
    e.g. Harris got a rope from the car boot.
           哈里斯从汽车行李箱里拿出一条绳子。

in AM, use 美国英语用 trunk

5. boot的反义词

5. (用丹佛锁扣)锁住(汽车)
    To boot a car means to fit a Denver boot to one of its wheels so that it cannot be driven away.

    e.g. 'If we're gettin' booted, we sure as hell ain't leavin' it for the locals.'
           “如果我们的车轮被锁住,我们绝不会把车留给当地人。”

in BRIT, use 英国英语用 clamp

6. 被解雇;被抛弃;
    If you get the boot or are given the boot, you are told that you are not wanted any more, either in your job or by someone you are having a relationship with.

    e.g. She was a disruptive influence, and after a year or two she got the boot...
           她总是影响正常的工作,一两年后便被解雇了。
    e.g. His girl gave him the boot.
           他被女友抛弃了。

7. (在某人已感到虚弱或苦恼时)说刻薄伤人的话,落井下石
    If someone puts the boot in, they attack another person by saying something cruel, often when the person is already feeling weak or upset.

8. boot的解释

8. 而且;另外;加之
    You can say to boot to emphasize that you have added something else to something or to a list of things that you have just said.

    e.g. He is making money and receiving free advertising to boot!
           他既挣了钱,又做了免费的广告!
    e.g. They have to be thin, attractive and well-dressed to boot.
           她们必须得既苗条又迷人,而且一定要打扮漂亮。

相关词组:boot out boot up

boot 单语例句

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1. Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard was almost hit in the face by a boot thrown by a protester at a Cambridge University debate.

2. Earlier this week Li's body was found in the boot of her car, two weeks after she went missing.

3. Most marines collect their first tattoo after boot camp, and add to it periodically.

4. boot

4. Manager kicks a boot in the dressing room which hits Beckham in the face.

5. Van Nistelrooy's departure meant he will only get a share of the European Golden Boot award with Roma's Francesco Totti.

6. At boot camp, the other recruits many just 18 called him grandpa.

7. Those experiences helped harden them for the boot camp of Wall Street.

8. It is the ambiguity between sandal and boot that appeals to the high tide people.

9. Boot, helmet and horsewhip can be rented at the equestrian clubs.

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10. But he walked away convinced the young woman was a " good person " with a " good heart " and not deserving of the boot.

boot 英英释义

noun

1. the act of delivering a blow with the foot

    e.g. he gave the ball a powerful kick
           the team's kicking was excellent

    Synonym: kick kicking

2. a form of foot torture in which the feet are encased in iron and slowly crushed

3. footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg

4. British term for the luggage compartment in a car

5. an instrument of torture that is used to heat or crush the foot and leg

    Synonym: the boot iron boot iron heel

6. protective casing for something that resembles a leg

7. the swift release of a store of affective force

    e.g. they got a great bang out of it
           what a boot!
           he got a quick rush from injecting heroin
           he does it for kicks

    Synonym: bang charge rush flush thrill kick

verb

1. cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes

    e.g. boot your computer

    Synonym: reboot bring up

2. kick
    give a boot to