heel如何读

英:[hiːl]

美:[hiːl]

heel英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]足跟; 踵部,后跟 back part of the human foot; part of a boot or shoe supporting this
v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. (使)倾斜 (cause to) lean over at an angle, ready to fall

heel是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 后跟
  2. 足跟
  3. 女高跟鞋
  4. 手掌根(手掌靠近腕部的隆起部份)
  5. 卑鄙的家伙,混蛋
  6. 踵状物
  7. 紧跟,紧接在后
  8. 逃走,溜掉
v. (动词)
  1. 倾侧,(使)倾斜
  2. 给修理后跟,补鞋跟
  3. 给装后跟, 给(鞋)钉后掌,装以鞋跟
  4. 紧跟,紧追,在后紧随,尾随,追赶
  5. 【橄】用脚跟往回传
  6. 给(斗鸡)上铁距
  7. 【高尔夫】用杓后跟击(球)
  8. 快跑
  9. 【海】使(船)倾斜
  10. 用脚后跟跳舞
  11. 践踏
  12. 供钱给
  13. 装备

heel变形

复数:heels

第三人称单数:heels

现在分词:heeling

过去式:heeled

过去分词:heeled

heel英英释义

noun (1)

the back of the human foot below the ankle and behind the arch

the part of the hind limb of other vertebrates that is similar in structure to the human heel

nipping at the cow's heels

an anatomical structure suggestive of the human heelespecially: the part of the palm of the hand nearest the wrist

rubbed his eyes with the heels of his hands —Warren Eyster

one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread

the part (as of a shoe) that covers the human heel

a solid attachment of a shoe or boot forming the back of the sole under the heel of the foot

squashed the bug with his boot heel

a rear, low, or bottom part: such as

the after end of a ship's keel or the lower end of a mast

the base of a tuber or cutting of a plant used for propagation of the plant

the base of a ladder

a contemptible person : a person who is self-centered or untrustworthy a few heels who appear to get away with it—Frank Case

felt like a heel

professional wrestling a wrestler who performs the role of the unsympathetic antagonist or adversary in a staged wrestling match compare baby face sense 2

In the traditional morality plays of professional wrestling, grapplers divided into good guys, or "baby faces," and black-hatted "heels."—John Leland

verb (1)

transitive verb

to furnish (a boot, a shoe, etc.) with a solid attachment forming the part of the sole that is under the back of the foot : to attach a heel (see heel entry 1 sense 4b) to

to supply especially with money or information I want to be heeled when they book him—R. P. Warren

better heeled but still not flush

to exert pressure on, propel, or strike (someone or something) with the back part of the foot

heeled her horse

to urge (a lagging animal) by following closely or by nipping at the heels

dogs heeling cattle

intransitive verb

to move along near the back of someone's feet : to stay at someone's heels

taught the dog to heel

verb (2)

intransitive verb

to lean to one side : tipespecially, of a boat or ship: to lean temporarily (as from the action of wind or waves) compare list entry 3

kept heeling to the left

transitive verb

to cause (a boat) to lean to one side

heeling the sloop well over and skimming her along to windward—K. M. Dodson

noun (2)

a tilt (as of a boat) to one sidealso: the extent of such a tilt

a heel of six degrees to starboard

heel词组

achilles heel致命要害;薄弱环节

high heel高跟鞋

achilles' heel唯一的致命的弱点

at heeladv. 接踵;尾随

under the heel of被…践踏;在…掌握中,adv. 被践踏

the heel of achilles唯一的致命弱点

wedge heel坡跟鞋;楔形跟

high heel shoes高跟鞋

stiletto heeln. (女式高跟皮鞋的)细鞋跟

heel词源中文解释

"脚后跟",古英语 hela,源自原始日耳曼语 *hanhilon(也指古诺尔斯语 hæll,古弗里西亚语 hel,荷兰语 hiel),源自原始印欧语 *kenk-(3)"脚后跟,膝盖弯曲处"(也指古英语 hoh "踝关节")。

意思是"鞋或靴子的后跟",约为1400年。 Down at heels(1732)指的是鞋或靴子的后跟磨损,主人太穷无法更换。关于 Achilles' heel "唯一的弱点",请参见 Achilles。在中古英语中, fight with (one's) heels(fighten with heles)的意思是"逃跑"。

heel_体育行业词汇

用掌根击打

用脚跟传球

严重倾斜

尾端

冰刀后跟

拍子跟

heel_医学行业词汇

足跟:脚的最后部

heel_石油行业词汇

横倾

heel词源英文解释

Noun (1) and Verb (1) Middle English, from Old English hēla; akin to Old Norse hæll heel, Old English hōh — more at hock Verb (2) and Noun (2) alteration of Middle English heelden, from Old English hieldan; akin to Old High German hald inclined, Lithuanian šalis side, region

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

heel儿童词典英英释义

heft1 of 2noun

weight entry 1 sense 1a, heaviness

heft2 of 2verb

to heave up : lift

to test the weight of by lifting

heftyadjective

heavy entry 1 sense 1a, bulky

heft1 of 2noun

weight entry 1 sense 1a, heaviness

heft2 of 2verb

to heave up : lift

to test the weight of by lifting

heel1 of 4noun

the back part of the human foot behind the arch and below the anklealso: the corresponding part of a lower vertebrate

the part of the palm of the hand nearest the wrist

a part (as of a shoe) that covers or supports the human heel

a lower, back, or end partespecially: one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread

a person who deserves contempt

heel2 of 4verb

to provide with a heel

heel3 of 4verb

to tilt to one side : tip

heel4 of 4noun

a tilt to one side

heel1 of 4noun

the back part of the human foot behind the arch and below the anklealso: the corresponding part of a lower vertebrate

the part of the palm of the hand nearest the wrist

a part (as of a shoe) that covers or supports the human heel

a lower, back, or end partespecially: one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread

a person who deserves contempt

heel2 of 4verb

to provide with a heel

heel3 of 4verb

to tilt to one side : tip

heel4 of 4noun

a tilt to one side

heel1 of 4noun

the back part of the human foot behind the arch and below the anklealso: the corresponding part of a lower vertebrate

the part of the palm of the hand nearest the wrist

a part (as of a shoe) that covers or supports the human heel

a lower, back, or end partespecially: one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread

a person who deserves contempt

heel2 of 4verb

to provide with a heel

heel3 of 4verb

to tilt to one side : tip

heel4 of 4noun

a tilt to one side

heel1 of 4noun

the back part of the human foot behind the arch and below the anklealso: the corresponding part of a lower vertebrate

the part of the palm of the hand nearest the wrist

a part (as of a shoe) that covers or supports the human heel

a lower, back, or end partespecially: one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread

a person who deserves contempt

heel2 of 4verb

to provide with a heel

heel3 of 4verb

to tilt to one side : tip

heel4 of 4noun

a tilt to one side

heel医学词典英英释义

heelnoun

the back of the human foot below the ankle and behind the arch

the back of the hind limb of other vertebrates homologous with the human heel

an anatomical structure suggestive of the human heel: as

the hind part of a hoof

either of the projections of a coffin bone

the part of the palm of the hand nearest the wrist

heel 例句

1 Miig squashed his dying smoke under his heel and stretched out his legs, making a pillow between his head and the log with his hands.

2 Wouldn’t heels over head make more sense? heated argument.

3 Kapu bit her heel softly and she glanced over her shoulder.

4 Sometimes a heel would touch ground first, other times it would be a toe, or an arch.

5 I was crouched on my heels when I saw it.

6 Every time I hear the clacking of high heels, I am seized with trepidation.

7 I straightened my spine, snapped my heels together, lifted my chin, stared at the back in front of me.

8 They were in full armor, enameled steel from helm to heel, long pale cloaks over their shoulders, shining white shields strapped to their left arms.

9 Her father hated them, saying they looked too much like high heels, but Candice liked how they made her taller.

10 So the next afternoon when it was hot and close, Turner climbed the steps to Mrs. Cobb’s house with the sea breeze at his heels, urging him to play.

11 When one of his companions announced Hamlet's coming, my brother hastened to the courtyard and I followed upon his heels.

12 She kicked her heels and bared her teeth.

13 I sank farther down, onto my heels, hardly aware of myself mumbling the words out loud.

14 It was time; the squall was on us, and the vessel began to heel.'

真是千钧一发啊,命令刚下, 狂风就赶上了我们, 船开始倾斜起来.

15 Then he spun on his heels and pointed his huge index finger at me.

16 I add the water to the pot of rice and push the heel of my hand against the rough grains.

17 When she tripped on the cobblestones in her high heels, Joseph caught her.

18 He turns on his heel and walks out of the room.

19 Dicey was briefly worried, but he crouched down on his heels, ignoring the puddles, and looked up at them all.

20 As she started after him something struck her hoot and she looked around to see Zit, Zat, and Sister at her heels.

heel 同义词

1 跟随

tag behind

4

shoe

6 卑鄙的人

scumbag hound louse fart skunk snide

11 紧跟

hard

12 用棒杆弯头击

shank

16 后跟

counter

19 把的根埋入土中

heal hele

23 植树

greening

26 高跟鞋

high heels

31 紧紧跟随

tread close upon dog steps

32 栽种

grow plant rear

33

turgid tumid

37 武装起来

warlike rod arm

39 踵状物

heelpiece

40 培土

molding heal hele

41 跟着

on

44 使倾侧

tip tilt careen

47 面包皮

crust

48 袜底

sole

49 对…施加压力

pressure high-pressure

52 过来

come come over

54 无耻之徒

rogue blackguard a cool customer

55 可恶的人

brute skunk

heel 短语相关

Cuban heel stiletto heel kitten heel under the heel of (someone) to heel down at heel heel-and-toe down at the heel spiked heel under heel

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