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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
leg/foot
1 parts of the leg and foot 2 movements of the legs and feet 3 what you wear on your legs and feet animals' bodies ANIMAL see also BODY, BONE
1 parts of the leg and foot - the back of your leg below the knee: calf (plural calves) - the front of your leg below the knee: shin - the flat part of your foot on which you walk: sole - the part of your body between your stomach and the front of your thighs: groin - the flat area that is formed by the top parts of your legs when you sit down: lap She was sitting on her mother's lap.
2 movements of the legs and feet - to be on your feet, upright: stand*; to move into this position: stand* (up), get* up He stood up and walked to the door. - to put your body into a sitting position: sit* (down) - to put one leg over the other: cross your legs She sat back and crossed her legs. - to be on your knees: kneel*; to move into this position: kneel* (down) He was kneeling on the floor. ※ sitting and standing SIT, STAND - to move along on foot at a fairly slow speed: walk 'Did you come by bus?' 'No, I walked.' - to move on your legs, going faster than when you walk: run* I ran to catch the bus. - to walk with difficulty because, for example, you have hurt your leg: limp; noun: limp I limped over to the ambulance and waited to be taken to the hospital. ◎ She has walked with a limp ever since the accident. - if you walk or run somewhere, you go* on foot - to put your foot down on sth: tread* on sth I'm terribly sorry - did I tread on your toe? - to put your foot down very heavily on the ground or sth else: stamp (on sth) She stamped her feet to keep warm. - a mark left on the ground by sb's foot or shoe: footprint footprints in the sand - a line of marks left by an animal's feet: track (usually plural) We followed the elephant's tracks. ※ more on walking and running WALK, RUN - to hit or move sb/sth with your foot: kick sb/sth; noun: kick to kick a ball ◎ He gave me a kick on the ankle. - the part of a bicycle or other machine that you push with your foot: pedal; to push the pedals of a bicycle with your feet in order to ride it: pedal (sth) He had to pedal hard to get up the hill. ※ using a bicycle BICYCLE
3 what you wear on your legs and feet - a piece of clothing that covers both legs and reaches from your waist to your ankles: trousers (AmE pants)(noun plural); short trousers that end above the knee: shorts (noun plural) - a thin nylon covering for a woman's legs and feet, that reaches to her waist: tights (AmE pantyhose)(noun plural) I'd like some black tights. ◎ a pair of tights - one of a pair of thin pieces of clothing that fit tightly over a woman's legs and feet: stocking a pair of stockings ※ more on trousers TROUSERS - one of two pieces of clothing that cover the feet: sock a pair of yellow socks - a covering for the foot, usually made of leather or plastic: shoe a pair of shoes - having no covering on your feet: barefoot (adjective, adverb) All of us were barefoot. ◎ She was walking barefoot. ※ more on shoes SHOE ※ MORE ... - a person who specializes in treating foot problems: chiropodist - a small painful area of hard skin on a toe: corn
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