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Underfoot Meaning in English

word

ˌəndɝˈfʊt
UN-der-FOOT
ˌʌndəfˈʊt
UN-duh-FOOT

释义

Directly beneath your feet; on the ground where you are standing or walking.

用法与细微差别

Usually used to describe something physically below your feet: 'crunches underfoot,' 'muddy underfoot.' Sometimes used metaphorically to mean something that gets in the way or someone constantly present and possibly annoying. Most common in descriptive writing or speech.

例句

The leaves were soft underfoot.

basic

Be careful, the floor is wet underfoot.

basic

There was sand underfoot at the beach.

basic

I love the feeling of grass underfoot in the morning.

natural

After the storm, the ground was muddy and slippery underfoot.

natural

Kids love playing where snow crunches underfoot.

natural