单词 | heel |
释义 | heel —heel /hiːl/ exclamation ► F0 said to a dog to order it to come and stand close to you or to walk close to your side as you walkThesaurus+: ↑Giving orders and commandsnoun [C] (BODY PART) B2 the rounded back part of the foot → SEE ALSO WELL HEELED(Cf. ↑well heeled) adjectiveSee picture: heel Thesaurus+: ↑The foot F0 the part of a sock or shoe that covers the heel of the foot Thesaurus+: ↑Parts of clothesB1 the raised part at the back of a shoe, under your heel Thesaurus+: ↑Shoes and shoemaking• • • Extra Examples:» She got badly spiked when one of the runners trod on her heel.» A stone was digging into my heel.» The shoe had rubbed a raw place on her heel.» Soldiers click their heels when they stand to attention.» High heels are in this season.noun [C] (END PART) ► F0 the end part of something, especially of a loaf of bread, that is usually left after the rest has been eaten or usedThesaurus+: ↑Breadnoun [C] (HAND) ► F0 the raised part of the palm of your hand nearest the wristThesaurus+: ↑The handnoun [C] OLD-FASHIONED INFORMAL (PERSON) ► F0 a person who treats other people badly and unfairly: » I felt like a real heel when I saw how I'd upset her.Thesaurus+: ↑Unpleasant people in general , ↑Unpleasant menverb [T] ↑Verb Endings for heel F0 to repair the heel of a shoe Thesaurus+: ↑Shoes and shoemakingF0 SPECIALIZED In rugby, to heel the ball is to kick it backwards with the heel. Thesaurus+: ↑Rugby , ↑General terms used in ball sports |
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