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ankle
- IPA[ˈaNGk(ə)l]
美式
- the joint connecting the foot with the leg;the narrow part of the leg between the foot and the calf
- leave;walk.
verb: ankle, 3rd person present: ankles, gerund or present participle: ankling, past tense: ankled, past participle: ankled
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名詞
- 1. the joint connecting the foot with the leg an ankle injury
- ▪ the narrow part of the leg between the foot and the calf her slim ankles I stood up to my ankles in snow
動詞
- 1. informal leave he ankled the series to do a movie
- ▪ US informal walk.
- 2. flex the ankles while cycling in order to increase pedaling efficiency at higher cadences, the feet tend to flap when you are attempting to ankle
- submerged to or reaching as high as the ankles: the cool ankle-deep water of the pool
- so as to reach or submerge the ankles: she stood ankle-deep in the water
Oxford Dictionary
- submerged to or reaching as high as the ankles: the cool ankle-deep water of the pool
- so as to reach or submerge the ankles: she stood ankle-deep in the water
Oxford American Dictionary
- a boot that reaches to or just above the ankle: she wore gray skinny jeans and high-heeled ankle boots
Oxford American Dictionary
- a child: traveling overseas with an ankle-biter has its advantages
Oxford American Dictionary
- the chief bone of the ankle joint; the talus.
Oxford Dictionary
- a boot that reaches to or just above the ankle: she wore grey skinny jeans and high-heeled ankle boots
Oxford Dictionary
- (of footwear or an item of clothing) reaching the ankles: ankle-length boots an ankle-length skirt
Oxford Dictionary
- the chief bone of the ankle joint; the talus.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈaŋkl]
英式
- the joint connecting the foot with the leg: Jennie fell downstairs, breaking her ankle an ankle injury
- walk: we can ankle off to a new locale
Oxford Dictionary