underfoot

un·der·foot

U0051300 (ŭn′dər-fo͝ot′)adv.1. Below or under the foot or feet; against the ground: trampled the plants underfoot.2. At or under the foot or feet; on the ground: moist, cool, soft grass growing underfoot.3. Hindering progress; in the way: pets, toys, and children underfoot.

underfoot

(ˌʌndəˈfʊt) adv1. underneath the feet; on the ground2. in a position of subjugation or subservience3. in the way

un•der•foot

(ˌʌn dərˈfʊt)

adv. 1. under the foot or feet; on the ground or underneath. 2. in the way. adj. 3. lying under the foot or feet; in a position to be stepped on. [1150–1200]
Thesaurus
Adv.1.underfoot - under the feetunderfoot - under the feet; "trampled the beans underfoot"; "green grass growing underfoot"
2.underfoot - in the way and hindering progress; "a house with children and pets and toys always underfoot"
Translations
在地上在脚下

underfoot

(andəˈfut) adjective on the ground under the feet of anyone walking. It is not actually raining just now but it is very wet underfoot. 腳下的地面 在脚下,在地上