Foot is pronounced [f?t] in English and [f?t] in America.
The analysis of foot is as follows:
1. Pronunciation:
British pronunciation: [f?t]
American pronunciation: [f ?t]
2. Definition:
n. Foot, foot
v. Walk
3. Word form changes:
Plural: feet
Present participle: footing
Past tense: footed
4. Common phrases:
on foot - walk
foot the bill - pay the bill
get off on the right/wrong foot - (beginning) good/bad
put one's foot down - Take a firm stand
shoot oneself in the foot - Suicide
5. Usage:
The basic meaning of foot is "foot, foot", and its extension can be It means "foot", "bottom, base", "footstep, pace", etc. \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t
foot is generally used in the singular form when used as a solution to "foot"; when used as a solution to "bottom, base", it is used in the singular form Noun, and often used with the definite article the; when used as "steps, steps", it is an uncountable noun, and is often followed by an introductory (adverb) phrase. \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t
foot can also be used as a unit of length, meaning "feet", sometimes in the plural form of zero, that is, in the singular The form expresses the plural meaning. When it means "per foot", add a before foot instead of one. \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t
foot is an irregular noun, and the plural is feet. \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t
6. Example:
She hurt her foot while playing soccer. Injured while playing football.)
I prefer to travel on foot. (I like to travel on foot.)
The statue stands on a granite foot. (He had to foot the bill for the entire dinner.)
She put her foot down and refused to compromise. She stands firm and refuses to compromise)