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The boot Meaning in English

expression

ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈbut
thuh BOOT or thee BOOT
ðə, ði/ /bˈuːt
thuh BOOT or thee BOOT

释义

'The boot' mainly refers to the trunk of a car in British English. It can also be used informally to mean being fired from a job.

用法与细微差别

British English only; Americans say 'trunk' for a car. As slang for termination, often used as 'get the boot' or 'give someone the boot'. Not formal; avoid in professional settings.

例句

I put the bags in the boot of the car.

basic

He was given the boot after being late again.

basic

Could you open the boot for me, please?

basic

After ten years at the company, he suddenly got the boot.

natural

I think your suitcase will fit in the boot, no problem.

natural

Rumor has it that the manager might get the boot soon.

natural