heeled
v. 紧跟;(使)倾斜(heel的过去分词)
adj. 有后跟的;带手枪的;带着钱的
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v. 紧跟;(使)倾斜(heel的过去分词)
adj. 有后跟的;带手枪的;带着钱的
1. the back of the human foot below the ankle and behind the arch
2. the part of the hind limb of other vertebrates that is similar in structure to the human heel
nipping at the cow's heels
3. an anatomical structure suggestive of the human heel especially the part of the palm of the hand nearest the wrist
rubbed his eyes with the heels of his hands
— Warren Eyster
4. one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread
5. the part (as of a shoe) that covers the human heel
6. 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
7. a rear, low, or bottom part: such as
8. the after end of a ship's keel or the lower end of a mast
9. the base of a tuber or cutting of a plant used for propagation of the plant
10. the base of a ladder
11. a contemptible person a person who is self-centered or untrustworthy
felt like a heel a few heels who appear to get away with it
— Frank Case
12. a wrestler who performs the role of the unsympathetic antagonist or adversary in a staged wrestling match
In the traditional morality plays of professional wrestling, grapplers divided into good guys, or "baby faces," and black-hatted "heels."
— John Leland — compare baby face sense 2
13. in a tight grip
had the enemy by the heels
14. in or into a run-down or shabby condition
His slippers were down at the heel.
15. immediately following
came close on the heels of the announcement
16. close behind
called the dog to heel
17. into agreement or line
reluctantly came to heel help to bring inflation to heel
18. under control or subjection
They kept us under heel.
19. 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
20. to supply especially with money or information
better heeled but still not flush I want to be heeled when they book him
— R. P. Warren
21. to exert pressure on, propel, or strike (someone or something) with the back part of the foot
heeled her horse
22. to urge (a lagging animal) by following closely or by nipping at the heels
dogs heeling cattle
23. to move along near the back of someone's feet to stay at someone's heels
taught the dog to heel
24. to lean to one side tip especially, of a boat or ship to lean temporarily (as from the action of wind or waves)
kept heeling to the left — compare list entry 3
25. to cause (a boat) tolean to one side
heeling the sloop well over and skimming her along to windward
— K. M. Dodson
26. a tilt (as of a boat) to one side also the extent of such a tilt
a heel of six degrees to starboard
27. the back part of the human foot behind the arch and below the ankle
28. the part of an animal's limb corresponding to a person's heel
29. a part (as of a stocking or shoe) that covers or supports the human heel
30. a rear, low, or bottom part
31. a mean selfish person
32. to lean to one side
The boat was heeling in the wind.
33. the back of the hind limb of other vertebrates homologous with the human heel
34. an anatomical structure suggestive of the human heel: as
35. the hind part of a hoof
36. either of the projections of a coffin bone
37. the part of the palm of the hand nearest the wrist
wedge heel坡跟鞋;楔形跟
heeled waterplane横倾水线面
heeled shoes高跟鞋
high heel高跟鞋
high heel shoes高跟鞋
Low heeled低跟鞋
heeled boys穿高跟鞋男孩即将耗尽的活力
heeled vehicle轮式车辆
Flat heeled平跟鞋
stiletto heel(女式高跟皮鞋的)细鞋跟
the heel of achilles唯一的致命弱点
at heelad 接踵;尾随
achilles heel致命要害;薄弱环节
heeled d高跟鞋
under the heel ofad 被践踏
he heeled me, so i didn't say.
他用脚后跟碰了碰我,于是我就不再说了。
he quietly heeled over the passage into the kitchen.
他用脚后跟着地悄无声息地走过走廊进了厨房。
did she wear really high heeled shoes and pants, or a skirt.
她会穿很高的高跟鞋吗?她会穿裤子还是短裙?
the researchers wrote: 「most of the women had been exposed to high heeled shoes over the years - nevertheless, a consistent finding was a reduced risk of osteoarthritis of the knee.」
研究者们写到:「大多数妇女很多年来一直穿高跟鞋,然而可靠的发现表明他们患膝盖关节炎的危险反而降低了。」
they are still wearing their high heeled shoes.
她们仍全穿着高跟鞋。
when you wear shoes that are high heeled or thick soled, then the natural alignment of the joints badly get affected.
当我们脚穿高跟鞋或厚底鞋时,关节的自然调整严重受到影响。
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bounder暴发户;粗鲁的人
bugger与…鸡奸;毁坏
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so-and-soad 诸如此类地
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