搜尋結果
wrong-foot
- IPA[ˌrɒŋˈfʊt]
英式
- (in a game) play so as to catch (an opponent) off balance;put (someone) in a difficult situation by saying or doing something unexpected
verb: wrong-foot, 3rd person present: wrong-foots, gerund or present participle: wrong-footing, past tense: wrong-footed, past participle: wrong-footed
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. British (in a game) play so as to catch (an opponent) off balance Cook wrong-footed the defence with a low free kick
- ▪ British put (someone) in a difficult situation by saying or doing something unexpected an announcement regarded as an attempt to wrong-foot the opposition
- make a mistake in performing an action
Oxford Dictionary
- make a bad start at something, especially a task or relationship
Oxford American Dictionary
- make a bad start at something, especially a task or relationship
Oxford Dictionary
- make a good (or bad) start at something, especially a task or relationship
Oxford American Dictionary
- make a good (or bad) start at something
Oxford Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ˌräNGˈfo͝ot]
美式
- (in a game) play so as to catch (an opponent) off balance: Cook wrong-footed the defense with a low free kick
Oxford American Dictionary