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  1. heel

    • IPA[hiːl]

    英式

    • n.
      the back part of the human foot below the ankle.;the back part of the foot in vertebrate animals.
    • v.
      fit or renew a heel on (a shoe or boot);(of a dog) follow closely behind its owner
    • excl
      a command to a dog to walk close behind its owner.
    • verb: heel, 3rd person present: heels, gerund or present participle: heeling, past tense: heeled, past participle: heeled

    • noun: heel, plural noun: heels

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    • 相關詞
    • 片語

    名詞

    • 1. the back part of the human foot below the ankle.
    • the back part of the foot in vertebrate animals.
    • the part of a shoe or boot supporting the heel shoes with low heels 同義詞 wedge, wedge heel, stiletto, stiletto heel, platform heel, ... 更多
    • the part of a sock covering the heel.
    • high-heeled shoes.
    • 2. the part of the palm of the hand next to the wrist he rubbed the heel of his hand against the window
    • 3. the end of a violin bow at which it is held.
    • the part of the head of a golf club nearest the shaft.
    • a piece of the main stem of a plant left attached to the base of a cutting.
    • a crusty end of a loaf of bread, or the rind of a cheese. 同義詞 tail end, crust, end, remnant, remainder, ... 更多
    • 4. informal, dated an inconsiderate or untrustworthy person what kind of a heel do you think I am?
    • (in professional wrestling) a wrestler who adopts a mean or unsympathetic persona in the ring he played the perfect wrestling heel, arrogant, overly aggressive, yet the first to run away when the odds are not in his favour

    動詞

    • 1. fit or renew a heel on (a shoe or boot) they were soling and heeling heavy working boots
    • 2. (of a dog) follow closely behind its owner these dogs are born with the instinctive urge to heel
    • 3. strike (the ball) with the heel of the club.
    • 4. push or kick (the ball) out of the back of the scrum with one's heel the ball was eventually heeled out
    • 5. touch the ground with the heel when dancing they got into lines and began to heel, toe, and then jump together

    excl

    • 1. a command to a dog to walk close behind its owner.
    • plural
      women's shoes with tall, thin heels.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • plural
      women's shoes with very high heels: tottering around in skyscraper heels all afternoon had clearly taken a toll on her toes

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • plural
      women's shoes with tall, thin heels.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • plural
      women's shoes with very high heels: tottering around in skyscraper heels all afternoon had clearly taken a toll on her toes

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[hēl]

    美式

    • n.
      the back part of the human foot below the ankle.
    • v.
      fit or renew a heel on (a shoe or boot): they were soling and heeling heavy working boots
    • excl
      a command to a dog to walk close behind its owner.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[hēl]

    美式

    • v.
      (of a boat or ship) be tilted temporarily by the pressure of wind or by an uneven distribution ... the boat heeled in the freshening breeze the Mary Rose heeled over and sank in 1545
    • n.
      an instance of a ship heeling.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[hiːl]

    英式

    • v.
      (of a boat or ship) lean over owing to the pressure of wind or an uneven load: the boat heeled in the freshening breeze the Mary Rose heeled over and sank in 1545
    • n.
      an instance of a ship heeling.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • IPA[hēl]

    美式

    • v.
      set a plant in the ground and cover its roots.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[hiːl]

    英式

    • v.
      set a plant in the ground and cover its roots: the plants can be heeled in together in a sheltered spot

    Oxford Dictionary