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单词 great toe
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great /grāt/

adjective
  1. Big
  2. Large
  3. Of a high degree of magnitude of any kind
  4. (of a letter) capital (archaic)
  5. Elevated in power, rank, station, etc
  6. Pre-eminent in genius
  7. Highly gifted
  8. Much admired and respected
  9. Chief
  10. Sublime
  11. Weighty
  12. Outstanding
  13. (with on) devoted to or obsessed by a certain thing
  14. Much given to, or excelling in the thing in question
  15. Favourite
  16. Habitual
  17. In high favour or intimacy
  18. In a high degree
  19. On a large scale
  20. Excellent (informal, often ironic)
  21. Larger in size than others of the same kind, species, etc (biology)
  22. In combination, indicating one degree more remote in the direct line of descent (as in great-grandfather, great-grandson and similarly great-great-grandfather and so on indefinitely)
  23. Pregnant, teeming (archaic)
  24. Swelling with emotion (archaic)
noun
  1. Someone who has achieved lasting fame
  2. (with the) used collectively for those people who have achieved lasting fame
  3. Bulk, mass (obsolete)
  4. Whole (obsolete)
  5. Wholesale (obsolete)
adverb (informal)

Very well

ORIGIN: OE great; Du groot, Ger gross

greatˈen transitive verb

To make great or greater

intransitive verb (obsolete)

To become great

greatˈer adjective

  1. Compar of great
  2. (with geographical names) in an extended sense (eg Greater London)

greatˈly adverb

greatˈness noun

Greats plural noun

  1. The final honours examinations of the School of Literae Humaniores (Classical Greats) or of Modern Philosophy (Modern Greats) at Oxford University
  2. The course leading to these

great ape noun

Any of the larger anthropoid apes, such as the chimpanzee, gibbon, gorilla and orang-utan

great auk noun

A large, flightless auk once common in N Atlantic areas, now extinct

greatˈ-aunt noun

A grandparent's sister or a grandparent's brother's wife

Great Bear noun

Ursa Major

greatˈ-bellied adjective (archaic; Shakespeare)

Pregnant

Great Britain noun

England, Scotland and Wales

great circle noun

A circle on the surface of a sphere whose centre is the centre of the sphere

greatˈcoat noun

An overcoat

Great Dane noun

One of a breed of very large smooth- (and short-)haired dogs

greatˈ-grandˈchild noun

The child of a grandchild

greatˈ-grandˈfather noun

The father of a grandparent

greatˈ-grandˈmother noun

The mother of a grandparent

great gross noun

A unit of quantity equal to 12 gross (1728)

greatˈ-hearted adjective

  1. Having a great or noble heart
  2. High-spirited
  3. Magnanimous

great-heartˈedness noun

greatˈ-nephew noun

The grandson of one's own or one's spouse's brother or sister

greatˈ-niece noun

The granddaughter of one's own or one's spouse's brother or sister

great primer see primer

great schism noun (historical)

The great Eastern schism or the Western schism (see under schism)

Great Sea noun (archaic)

The Mediterranean

Great Seal noun

A seal kept by the Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper and used on the most important state papers

great tit noun

A kind of tit (see tit1), Parus major, with yellow, black and white markings

great toe see under toe

greatˈ-uncle noun

A grandparent's brother or a grandparent's sister's husband

Great War noun

A term applied esp to the war of 1914–18

Great White Way noun

  1. A nickname for Broadway in New York
  2. Any brightly lit street with theatres, etc

great year noun (astronomy)

The length of time (about 25800 years) it takes for the equinoctial points to make a complete revolution

Great Scott!

An exclamation of surprise

the Great and the Good

(an assembly of) eminent, worthy and respected public figures (often somewhat ironic in use)

the greatest (informal)

  1. A wonderful, marvellous person or thing
  2. The outstanding performers in their field

the great unwashed

A contemptuous term for the general populace

toe /tō/

noun
  1. One of the five small projecting members at the front of the human foot
  2. The corresponding part of other animals
  3. The front of a hoof
  4. The corresponding part of a shoe, sock, etc, covering the toes
  5. The corresponding part of the head of a golf club, hockey stick, etc
  6. The lowest part of the front of anything, esp if it projects
transitive verb (toeˈing; toed)
  1. To stand with the toes against (eg a starting-line)
  2. To provide (eg a sock or stocking) with a toe
  3. To mend the toe of (a sock, etc)
  4. To kick
  5. To strike with the toe of a club
  6. To nail obliquely through the foot
  7. To perform with the toe
intransitive verb

To walk with the toes pointing in a particular direction

ORIGIN: OE (pl tān); ON , Ger Zehe

toed /tōd/ adjective

  1. Having toes (of a specified kind or number; also combining form)
  2. Nailed obliquely

toeˈcap noun

A (usu steel) cap covering the toe of a shoe or boot

toeˈclip noun

An attachment to a bicycle pedal that holds the toe and thus the foot, firm

toeˈ-curling adjective see make one's toes curl below.

toe dance noun

A dance performed on tiptoes

toeˈ-dance intransitive verb

toeˈhold noun

  1. A place to anchor the toes in
  2. A first established position, an initial position or advantage
  3. A hold in which the opponent's toes are grasped and the foot is bent back or twisted (wrestling)

toeˈ-in noun

A slight forward convergence given to the planes of a vehicle's front wheels to promote steering stability and equalize tyre-wear

toe jump noun (ice skating)

A jump executed by pushing off with the toe of one's free foot

toe loop noun (ice skating)

A toe jump and a loop performed in combination

toeˈnail noun

  1. A nail covering the upper surface of a human or animal toe
  2. An obliquely driven nail

transitive verb

To join (eg two pieces of wood) by driving nails obliquely

toeˈ-piece noun

toe poke noun (football)

A shot struck at full stretch with the end of the foot

big or great toe

The largest of the toes

little toe

The smallest of the toes

make one's toes curl (informal)

To make one feel exquisite pleasure or extreme disgust (toeˈ-curling adjective)

on one's toes

Poised for a quick start, alert, eager

take to one's toes

To run away

toe the line

  1. To stand with toes against a marked line, eg when starting a race
  2. To conform

toe to toe (figurative)

In close, direct confrontation (toe-to-toeˈ adjective)

tread on someone's toes

To offend someone

turn up one's toes (informal)

To die

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