boot如何读

英:[buːt]

美:[buːt]

boot英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [P]长筒靴,高筒鞋 a covering of leather or rubber for the foot and ankle
  2. [C]行李箱 an enclosed space at the back of a car for bags and boxes
  3. [S]踢 a kick with the foot
v.(动词)
  1. vt. 〈非正〉踢kick

boot是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 夹足刑具
  2. 效用
  3. <古>利益
  4. <英>行李箱
  5. <口>快感
  6. <美俚>擦鞋童
  7. 战利品
  8. 防护罩
  9. 靴子
  10. (被)解雇
  11. 踢,猛踢,一踢
  12. <英>男短筒靴
  13. 橡胶套鞋
  14. 被抛弃
v. (动词)
  1. 有利,有用
  2. (使)穿靴
  3. 猛踢,踢,对准...猛踢一脚
  4. 【计】开机,启动(电脑的操作系统 )
  5. 赶走,逐出,踢出,轰走,驱逐
  6. 引导装入程序,装入操作系统
  7. 对...有利,对...有用
  8. 用靴踢
  9. 在(通常为非法停放的汽车)车轮上装制动装置
  10. 解雇
  11. 用夹足刑具夹(足,腿)
  12. 防守(地滚球)失误
  13. 清空肠胃
  14. 呕吐
  15. 锁车
  16. 利用
  17. 帮助
  18. 引导

boot变形

复数:boots

第三人称单数:boots

现在分词:booting

过去式:booted

过去分词:booted

boot词根

词根:boot

adj.

booted 穿靴的

bootless 无用的;无益的;无利可图的;没穿鞋的

n.

bootlegging 穿靴筒;非法制造私酒

v.

booted 踢(boot的过去式和过去分词);使穿靴

bootlegging 非法制造;秘密得到(bootleg的ing形式)

boot英英释义

noun (1)

archaic deliverance

something to equalize a trade

obsolete avail

verb (1)

avail, profit

noun (2)

a fitted covering (as of leather or rubber) for the foot that usually reaches above the ankle

an instrument of torture used to crush the leg and foot

something that resembles or is likened to a bootespecially: an enclosing or protective casing or sheath (as for a rifle or over an electrical or mechanical connection)

a navy or marine corps recruit undergoing basic training

British an automobile trunk

a kick with the foot

summary dismissal—used with the

gave him the boot

momentary pleasure or enjoyment : bang

got a big boot out of the joke

a sheath enclosing the inflorescence

denver boot

the act of booting or rebooting a computer or the process by which a computer is booted see boot entry 4 sense 5b—often used before another nouna boot disk

A cold boot is starting up a computer whose power has been turned off. A warm boot involves restarting the system while it is running …—J. D. Biersdorfer

verb (2)

transitive verb

to put boots on

kick

to eject or discharge summarily—often used with out

was booted out of office

to make an error on (a grounder in baseball)broadly: botch

to ride (a horse) in a race

booted home three winners

to load (a program) into a computer from a disk

to start or ready for use especially by booting a program—often used with up

boot a computer

intransitive verb

to become loaded into a computer's memory from a disk

the program boots automatically

to become ready for use especially by booting a program—often used with up

the computer boots quickly

noun (3)

booty, plunder

boot词组

boot loader引导装载程序

boot campn. [美口]海军训练新兵之营地

boot sectorn. 引导扇区;启动磁区

boot device启动设备;引导设备

boot up启动

boot record引导记录

put the boot in[主英国俚语],◎【橄榄球】做危险动作,◎(在对方已倒地后)再踢上一脚,做出不必要的残酷行为,◎采取果断行动[亦作 put(或sink)in the boot] 

disk boot failure系统引导失败;磁盘自举失败

boot menu启动菜单;引导菜单;开机选单

rain bootn. 雨鞋

remote boot远程自举;远程引导

get the boot解雇

boots and all[澳大利亚、新西兰口语],◎拳脚齐上,拳打脚踢都来,◎彻底地,整个儿地,◎全力以赴地;毫无清规戒律的约束 

rubber boot胶靴;橡皮罩;橡胶套

boot词源中文解释

"覆盖脚和小腿的鞋子," 早在14世纪,来自古法语 bote "boot"(12世纪),在普罗旺斯语,西班牙语和中世纪拉丁语中都有相应的词,其来源不详,可能来自日耳曼语源。最初仅指骑马靴。

从大约1600年开始,作为"固定的马车外部台阶"。后来扩展到"用于存放行李的低外部隔间"(1781),因此在英国转义为指机动车辆的存储隔间(美式英语使用 trunk(n.1))。

Boot-black "擦鞋人"来自1817年; boot-jack "用于握住靴子后跟,以便将脚从中拔出的工具"来自1793年。Boot Hill,美国边境俚语,指"墓地"(1893年,在德克萨斯州平原的背景下),可能是指穿着靴子去世的暗示。多塞特郡的一个古老词语,指"半靴"是 skilty-boots [Halliwell, Wright]。

boot_体育行业词汇

双层高山靴

潜水靴

球鞋

保护罩

护腿

失误

猛踢

boot_医学行业词汇

boot_土木工程行业词汇

靴梁: boot-beam plate

boot_法律行业词汇

附约财产

附约利益

boot_金融行业词汇

附得利益

补贴差额

boot词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English bot, bote "advantage, good, relief, deliverance, redemption, amends, cure," Old English bōt "a making good, repair, relief, deliverance, remedy, improvement, atonement, penance, compensation," going back to Germanic *botō "improvement" — more at better >entry 1 Note: Though its Old and Middle English predecessors were common nouns with numerous senses, boot now occurs rarely outside of the idiom to boot. This phrase is attested in the sense "to the advantage (of someone)" in Middle English ("to youre bote") and hence was generalized to "as an extra thing, into the bargain" and then "in addition, moreover." Verb (1) Middle English boten "to cure, relieve, add to equalize the value of things exchanged, be of use, avail," probably in part derivative of bot, bote "advantage, good, relief," in part going back to Old English botian "to recover from ill health, keep in repair," derivative of bōt "a making good, repair, relief" — more at boot >entry 1 Noun (2) (senses 1-8) Middle English bote, bot, boot, borrowed from Anglo-French bote (also continental Old French bote, botte), of uncertain origin; (sense 9) noun derivative of boot >entry 4, sense 5 Note: The French word is traced to a putative Germanic base *butt- "blunt" in Französisches etymologisches Wörterbuch, along with a diverse group of phonetically similar words, but both the semantic and phonetic assumptions are questionable. Verb (2) (senses 1-4) Middle English boten "to put boots on," derivative of bote, bot boot >entry 3; (sense 5) short for bootstrap in sense "to perform a bootstrap operation," derivative of bootstrap >entry 2 Noun (3) shortened from booty >entry 1, perhaps by association with boot >entry 1

The first known use of boot was before the 12th century

boot儿童词典英英释义

boot1 of 3noun

something given to make a trade equal

boot2 of 3noun

a covering usually of leather or rubber for the foot and part of the leg

kick entry 2 sense 1a

a rude dismissal or discharge—used with the

a new member of the Navy or Marine Corps while in boot camp

boot3 of 3verb

to put boots on

kick entry 1 sense 1

to get rid of or dismiss rudely—often used with out

was booted out of the office

to load (a program) into a computer from a disk

to start or make ready for use especially by booting a program

boot a computer

boothnoun

a covered stand for selling or displaying goods (as at a fair or exhibition) or for providing services

information booth

a small enclosure giving privacy for one person telephone booth

voting booth

a section of a restaurant consisting of a table between two high-backed benches

boothnoun

a covered stand for selling or displaying goods (as at a fair or exhibition) or for providing services

information booth

a small enclosure giving privacy for one person telephone booth

voting booth

a section of a restaurant consisting of a table between two high-backed benches

booteenoun

an infant's knitted or crocheted sock

boot1 of 3noun

something given to make a trade equal

boot2 of 3noun

a covering usually of leather or rubber for the foot and part of the leg

kick entry 2 sense 1a

a rude dismissal or discharge—used with the

a new member of the Navy or Marine Corps while in boot camp

boot3 of 3verb

to put boots on

kick entry 1 sense 1

to get rid of or dismiss rudely—often used with out

was booted out of the office

to load (a program) into a computer from a disk

to start or make ready for use especially by booting a program

boot a computer

boot1 of 3noun

something given to make a trade equal

boot2 of 3noun

a covering usually of leather or rubber for the foot and part of the leg

kick entry 2 sense 1a

a rude dismissal or discharge—used with the

a new member of the Navy or Marine Corps while in boot camp

boot3 of 3verb

to put boots on

kick entry 1 sense 1

to get rid of or dismiss rudely—often used with out

was booted out of the office

to load (a program) into a computer from a disk

to start or make ready for use especially by booting a program

boot a computer

boot 例句

1 Charlie was a funny sight, hardly higher than a currant bush, but drawn up like a man in his worn boots and his father’s old woolen shirt with the sleeves rolled.

2 And Max’s impression of Hitler reading Mr. Diamants copy of Commentary on the Talmud while wearing women’s boots made me laugh until I hurt.

3 Or not wanting the cute new boots Miri showed up wearing yesterday?

4 She slipped her hand slowly into her furs till she was sure the alethiometer was still there, and then carefully withdrew the spy-fly tin and slipped it down into her fur boot.

5 She slid the soft feet of her space suit into the boots and glanced at Johnson and caught his eye.

6 “You could have my boots if you like. They are quite worn out.”

7 He forced his legs to work and sought purchase with the toes of his boots.

8 Now you sit in the front and suitcases can go in the boot.

你坐在前头,箱子可以放在后边行李箱里.

9 In the morning the ghetto reverberated with sounds of the Aktion, the roundup: gunshots, shouts in German, doors banging, and heavy boots on the stairs.

10 Then he tugged off one of his boots, stripped out the lining, and removed a tightly wrapped bundle of coins stuffed deep into the toe.

11 Hazel lined up her boots against the wall and tucked her mittens and hat into her jacket.

12 He pulled his boots on and climbed on deck to see what the shouting was about.

13 His boots are coated with mud, and he is unshaven.

14 In a move that caught everyone’s attention, she cut the woolly lining out of her men’s boots and sewed it onto her coat to make a decorative collar.

15 They looked at once practical and adventurous—the kind of boots that could really take a person somewhere.

16 A gruff, hard-drinking man who often carried a bone-handled six-shooter and, for good measure, a knife slipped into his leather boot, he was brasher than Tom—“rough and ready,” as a relative described him.

17 At one point, I find boot prints in the mud along the bank.

18 She's wearing a purple dress with knee-high boots and an oversize crescent necklace.

19 She wore snow boots and waders and a stained white shirt from the diner.

20 Kyle and his teammates heard Mr. Lemoncello’s announcement but stayed inside Community Meeting Room B so they could examine the dusty old boot box.

boot 同义词

1 皮靴

wellingtons

6 掠夺物

spoil loot swag ravin

8 踢开

spurn

12 运动鞋

pump trainer

14 对…有用

serve stead subserve bestead

15 对…有利

pay benefit

25 皮护腿

puttee

26 长靴

jackboot

27 开心

gleeful interest gas

31 踢进得分

kick

33 装入

load

34 除此之外

otherwise for the rest

35 车轮固定夹

Denver boot wheel clamp

36 有益处

beneficial be good for

41 接受器

adopt receiver receptor

42 新加入的

come-lately

44 穿靴

booted

45 保护罩

jacket

46 有益于

help advantage behoove

48 长筒靴

top

49 行李箱

case trunk port luggage equipage

53 行李厢

trunk dicky

54

shoe

55 漏接

error muff

57 锁住

Chain lock

boot 短语相关

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