Noun
1. footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg
2. British term for the luggage compartment in a car
3. the swift release of a store of affective force;
4. protective casing for something that resembles a leg
5. an instrument of torture that is used to crush the foot and leg
6. the act of delivering a blow with the foot;
Verb
1. kick; give a boot to
2. cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes;
Press thee key to edit the boot options.
Maurice got the boot after fourteen years and had to find a new job.
Hide the broken array and continue to boot.
Put on rain boot when washing floor, to prevent from slipping down.
Your joke gives me a boot.
Stick the boot in, pal!
Put the luggage in the boot.
What he needs is a good boot up the backside!
The outline of Italy suggests a boot.
We entered a dark cavern redolent with manly scents — gun oil and cigar smoke and boot polish.
They gave him the boot for coming late.
The boot wouldn't buckle.
Don't expect these types of boot to take the punishment that gardening will give them.
As we drew near, I saw that the boot lid was up.
From the other side of the door came the scrape of a guard's boot.
You're not in a position to remove me. The boot is now on the other foot.
I helped her stow her bags in the boot of the car.
Harris got a rope from the car boot.
I can boot up from a floppy disk, but that's all.
He is making money and receiving free advertising to boot!
Your boot lace is untied.
The officer stamped his boot. "Don't be insolent with me, mademoiselle."
His girl gave him the boot.
There's easily enough room for two adults and three children, plus a dog in the boot.
Our real bete noire is the car boot sale.
She was a disruptive influence, and after a year or two she got the boot.
He stuck out his boot and deflected the shot over the bar seconds before the final whistle.
He opened the boot to put my bags in.
Go over to your PC and boot it up.
the boot (或 北美
the situation, in particular the holding of advantage, has reversed
boots and all
(Austral./NZ informal)with no holds barred; wholeheartedly
Canberra's cabbies go in boots and all for a fair deal.
die with one's boots on
die in battle or while actively occupied
get the boot
(informal)be dismissed from one's job
give someone the boot
(informal)dismiss someone from their job
old boot
(informal)an old woman considered to be ugly and contemptible
put the boot in (或 into someone)
(Brit. informal)kick someone hard when they are on the ground
with one's heart in one's boots
in a state of great depression or trepidation
you (can) bet your boots
(informal)used to express absolute certainty about a situation or statement
you can bet your boots that the patrol has raised the alarm.
to boot
In addition; besides.
boot strapper
Black boot strappers' teachers' city workers, professionals have to struggle to make it.
هناك القليل من المعلومات نسبيًا حول boot ، ربما يمكنك مشاهدة قصة ثنائية اللغة لتهدئة حالتك المزاجية ، أتمنى لك يومًا سعيدًا!
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