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feet

/fiːt/

Feet are the two parts of the body at the bottom of the legs that humans and animals use for standing and walking. Each foot typically has five toes and is connected to the leg by an ankle.

例文

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1

I usually put my socks on my feet before I put on my shoes.

I usually put my socks on my feet before I put on my shoes.

2

The physician examined the patient's feet for signs of restricted circulation.

The physician examined the patient's feet for signs of restricted circulation.

3

My feet are freezing because I forgot to wear boots in the snow.

My feet are freezing because I forgot to wear boots in the snow.

語族

名詞
foot
Verb
foot
副詞
afoot
形容詞
footsore
関連
footing
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覚え方のコツ

Think of the double 'e' in 'feet' as two eyes looking down at your two shoes.

クイックテスト

Most humans have two ____.

正解!

正解は: feet

例文

1

I usually put my socks on my feet before I put on my shoes.

everyday

I usually put my socks on my feet before I put on my shoes.

2

The physician examined the patient's feet for signs of restricted circulation.

formal

The physician examined the patient's feet for signs of restricted circulation.

3

My feet are freezing because I forgot to wear boots in the snow.

informal

My feet are freezing because I forgot to wear boots in the snow.

4

The evolution of the human feet was a critical development for upright walking.

academic

The evolution of the human feet was a critical development for upright walking.

5

The company policy requires all warehouse staff to wear protective gear on their feet.

business

The company policy requires all warehouse staff to wear protective gear on their feet.

語族

名詞
foot
Verb
foot
副詞
afoot
形容詞
footsore
関連
footing

よく使う組み合わせ

bare feet bare feet
wash your feet wash your feet
big feet big feet
sore feet sore feet
flat feet flat feet

よく使うフレーズ

cold feet

to become nervous about a decision

on your feet

standing up

get your feet wet

to start something for the first time

よく混同される語

feet vs foot

Foot is singular (one), while feet is plural (two or more).

feet vs feat

Feat sounds the same but means a great achievement or act of skill.

📝

使い方のコツ

Feet is the irregular plural form of foot. It is also used as a unit of measurement for length or height in countries like the USA.

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よくある間違い

Learners often say 'foots' because they follow the standard plural rule, but the correct plural is 'feet'.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the double 'e' in 'feet' as two eyes looking down at your two shoes.

📖

語源

Derived from the Old English word 'fēt', which is the plural of 'fōt'.

文法パターン

irregular plural of foot used with the preposition 'on' can act as a unit of measurement
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文化的な背景

In many Middle Eastern and Asian cultures, it is considered impolite to point the soles of your feet at someone.

クイックテスト

Most humans have two ____.

正解!

正解は: feet

関連単語

syngravent

C1

To formally reach a collective agreement or to consolidate disparate ideas into a singular, authoritative consensus through deliberation. It is typically used in academic or high-level professional contexts to describe the synthesis of various perspectives into a unified stance.

homoaltersion

C1

To systematically modify a component or individual within a group so that it aligns identically with the properties of its counterparts. It describes the act of enforcing homogeneity through specific, calculated adjustments to maintain structural consistency.

homogratacy

C1

To achieve a state of collective agreement or uniform satisfaction within a group by aligning interests or expressing mutual gratitude. It involves the process of harmonizing conflicting viewpoints into a single, mutually pleasing outcome.

multipatership

C1

Multipatership refers to the biological phenomenon where a single litter or brood of offspring is sired by more than one father. In sociology, it describes the state of a woman having children with multiple different partners, often referred to as multi-partnered fertility.

periluddom

C1

A noun referring to the state or environment of anticipation and ritualized preparation that occurs just before a competitive event, game, or performance. It encompasses the collective psychological atmosphere and physical activities shared by participants and spectators before the main action begins.

circummentcy

C1

The act or state of bypassing restrictions, rules, or obstacles through strategic maneuvering or the exploitation of loopholes. It refers specifically to the quality of being able to find indirect routes to achieve a goal while avoiding direct confrontation with a system.

adcedent

C1

Describing a person, entity, or state that is in the process of acceding to an existing agreement, treaty, or organization. It refers to the act of joining or consenting to be bound by terms previously established by others.

misvalness

C1

To incorrectly estimate or judge the intrinsic worth or significance of something, particularly by failing to recognize its true essence or state. It refers to the act of assigning a wrong value to an object or concept based on a misunderstanding of its fundamental nature.

homotactible

C1

Describing objects, surfaces, or body parts that are sensitive to touch in an identical way or occupy the same position in a tactile arrangement. It is a technical term used to compare sensory perception across different areas or specimens.

repatible

C1

To officially return a person, such as a refugee or prisoner of war, or an object like currency or cultural artifacts, to their country of origin. This verb is primarily used in legal, political, and financial contexts regarding international borders and national belonging.

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