English [f?t], American [f?t].
Noun:
1. The basic meaning of foot is "foot, foot", and by extension it can mean "foot", "bottom, base", "footstep, pace", etc.
2. Foot is generally used in the singular form when used as "foot"; when used as "bottom, base", it is a singular noun, and is often used with the definite article the; used as "steps, steps" When is an uncountable noun, it is often followed by an introductory (adverb) phrase.
3. Foot can also be used as a unit of length, meaning "feet". Sometimes it can be used in the plural form of zero, that is, the singular form represents the plural meaning. When expressing "per foot", add a before ?foot. Do not add one.
4. Foot is an irregular noun, and the plural is feet.
Verb:
1. Foot used as a verb means "walk, step", and can also be used as "settlement; total, *** calculation".
2.foot can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it takes a noun or pronoun as the object.
3. Foot is often followed by a meaningless it as a cognate object in spoken language to express a certain emotion.
Bilingual examples:
You should go there on foot.
You should go there on foot.
He apologized to me for stepping on my foot.
He apologized to me for stepping on my foot.
If so, some of the heat passes by conduction into your hand or foot.
If so, some of the heat passes by conduction into your hand or foot. superior.