footing

英['fʊtɪŋ] 美['fʊtɪŋ]
  • n. 立足点;立场;基础;关系
  • 动词foot的现在分词形式.
  • foodgrain n.粮食
  • foodstuff n.食品;食料
  • foofaraw n.(服装等的)褶边;华丽的装饰;大惊小怪
  • fool n.傻瓜;小丑;奶油果蓉v.愚弄;欺骗;开玩笑;干蠢事;玩弄;鬼混
  • foolery n.愚行;愚事;愚蠢
Noun:
  1. status with respect to the relations between people or groups;

    "on good terms with her in-laws"
    "on a friendly footing"

  2. a relation that provides the foundation for something;

    "they were on a friendly footing"
    "he worked on an interim basis"

  3. a place providing support for the foot in standing or climbing

1. They are now trying to compete on an equal footing.
他们现在想要公平竞争。

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2. They decided to put their relationship on a more formal footing.
他们决定正式交往。

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3. Robert lost his footing and slithered down the bank.
罗伯特失足滑下了河岸。

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4. The president placed the republic on a war footing.
总统把共和国推到了战争的边缘。

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5. She missed her footing and fell headlong down the stairs.
她一脚踩空,头朝下摔下了楼梯。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They all started off on an equal footing.
      他们全都在平等的立足点上开始。
    2. The little boy had an unsteady footing on the ladder.
      那小孩在梯子上站得不稳。
    3. This enterprise is now on a firm footing and should soon get profits.
      现在这家企业基础稳固,很快就会赢利。
    4. Our relationship was now on a more secure footing.
      现在,我们的关系有一个更为稳固的基础了。
    5. Everyone began on an equal footing.
      人人以平等关系交往。
    6. They would be on their usual friendly footing.
      他们就要恢复以前的友好关系了。