LEARNit Dictionary
foot
noun
/fʊt/
UK
/fʊt/
US
A1
1
A1
the lowest part of the leg, below the ankle, on which a person or an animal stands
پا, کف پا, قدم
see also
athlete’s foot
,
barefoot
,
club foot
,
splay-foot
,
trench foot
,
underfoot
2
having or using the type or number of foot/feet mentioned
پا, قدم
bare-footed
four-footed
a left-footed shot into the corner
see also
flat-footed
,
sure-footed
3
the part of a sock, stocking, etc. that covers the foot
پا (قسمت جوراب یا جوراب شلواری که پا را میپوشاند), قسمت پای جوراب, بخش پای جوراب یا جوراب شلواری
4
A2
a unit for measuring length equal to 12 inches or 30.48 centimetres
فوت
a six-foot high wall
We're flying at 35 000 feet.
‘How tall are you?’ ‘Five foot nine’
.
The town was under several feet of water
.
We had over a foot of snow in a few hours
.
The store has 600
square feet
of retail space.
5
B2
the lowest part of something; the base or bottom of something
پایین, پایه, ته, زیر, کف
The city now reaches to the
foot of the
surrounding
mountains
.
At the
foot of the stairs
she turned to face him.
See the
foot of this page
for a partial bibliography.
(British English)
The team remains stuck
at the foot of the table
.
6
B2
the further or lower end of something
پایین, انتهای چیزی, پایینترین بخش, انتهای پایین, قاعده
The nurse hung a chart at the
foot of the bed
.
He sat at the
foot of the table
.
7
a unit of rhythm in a line of poetry containing one stressed syllable and one or more syllables without stress. Each of the four divisions in the following line is a foot
واحد وزن, وتد
For men / may come / and men / may go.