词汇 | on foot |
释义 | Idiom on foot Theme: MOVEMENT by walking.My bicycle is broken, so I'll have to travel on foot.You can't expect me to get there on foot! It's twelve miles! on footWalking or running. We've run out of fuel, so we'll have to make the rest of the journey on foot. When I was a kid, we went to and from school on foot every single day! on foot[running or walking] using the feet. My car won't work so I have to travel on foot. We go everywhere around the campus on foot. on footWalking or running, not using a vehicle. For example, There's no road to the lodge; we have to get there on foot. [c. 1300] Also see hoof it; on one's feet; on the right foot. on footCOMMON If you go somewhere on foot, you walk there. I left the car park on foot by the car exit. on ˈfootwalking, in contrast to other ways of travelling: It’ll take you half an hour on foot, or five minutes in the car. |
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