1. to cause (someone, such as an opponent in soccer or tennis) to lean into or step with the wrong foot broadly to disrupt the equilibrium of a speed and flexibility that repeatedly wrong-footed his enemies — Anthony Lloyd
wrong-foot 例句
英汉例句
the fact that he is a good friend of john mccain-the two men have served together in the senate for two decades-could also help the democrats to wrong-foot their opponent.