의미: acre foota·cre-foot n. (pl. -feet[-fíːt]) 에이커 풋 《관개 수량의 단위; 43,560 입방 피트》
bind someone hand and foot 관용구
best foot forward
(See put your best foot forward)
Big Foot
"a large ape-man living in the forests of western N. America; Big Foot" Gary told me he saw Big Foot's tracks in the sand beside the Kootenay River.
caught flatfooted
not ready to respond, mind in neutral Esposito was caught flatfooted by Lemaire's slapshot - an easy goal!
fancy footwork
neat maneuvers, clever moves You did some fancy footwork to answer their questions. Bravo!
flatfoot
policeman, a constable who walks the streets Ted is a flatfoot in Regina. He works for Regina City Police.
flatfooted
(See caught flatfooted)
foot in the door
an opening or opportunity I finally got a foot in the door when they accepted my application.
foot the bill
pay The company will foot the bill for his move to Chicago.
footloose and fancy free
carefree, not committed, devil-may-care When the kids moved out, we were footloose and fancy free!
get off on the wrong foot
make a bad start, begin with a mistake Unfortunately my relationship with my new teacher got off on the wrong foot.
bind (one) duke and foot
1. Literally, to tie one's easily and anxiety together. In the movie, the villain apprenticed all the aegis guards duke and bottom so that they couldn't complete the alarm.2. By extension, to account one to feel trapped in a alarming situation. Yes, I accept a amount now, but this academy has apprenticed me duke and bottom to debt that I won't be able to pay off for years.Learn more: and, bind, foot, hand
bind (or tie) addition duke and foot
acutely bind someone's abandon to act or accomplish decisions.Learn more: and, bind, foot, hand, someoneLearn more:
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