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 barefoot ['bɛr`fʊt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 赤脚的

  1. Our children go barefoot in summer.
    我们的孩子们夏天都赤着脚。
  2. We walked around the beach barefoot.
    我们赤着脚在海滩上走来走去。
  3. She goes about barefoot.
    她光著脚四处走.


barefoot
[ adv ]
  1. without shoes on

  2. <adv.all>
    he chased her barefoot across the meadow
[ adj ]
  1. without shoes

  2. <adj.all>
    the barefoot boy
    shoeless Joe Jackson


Barefoot \Bare"foot\ (b[^a]r"f[oo^]t), a. & adv.
With the feet bare; without shoes or stockings.

  1. As an action hero he's pretty goofy, but he does walk through broken glass barefoot, which should attract the Rambo fans.
  2. The aquatics and cinema legend, now 60, came to San Antonio for a midnight swim and a peek at how her idea for a barefoot beauty stroll works.
  3. "One thing that made up this woman is how long she was barefoot," he said.
  4. A tiny, barefoot 3-year-old girl carries her even smaller sister on her back as she wanders onto a stage in Madagascar to stand near the pope from faraway Rome.
  5. She was wearing a nightgown and was barefoot.
  6. A barefoot friend runs a finger across his throat.
  7. The elementary school that Elvis Presley attended is cashing in on its most famous pupil, selling scraps of the maroon velveteen curtains that hung on the stage when Presley was a shy, barefoot boy singing at weekday devotionals.
  8. We walked barefoot through the surf. From the beach, the sharp outlines of white-washed walls dazzled against the deep blue sky.
  9. After the beatification, a dozen barefoot girls and boys performed a dance beside the altar.
  10. After dark, barefoot and careless on the jetty, I trod in squid ink.
  11. George Bush apparently got tired of being painted as the wealthy Yankee, so he began charging that Bob Dole is not exactly a barefoot farm boy.
  12. People lie on the floors, and barefoot women in tattered saris flail the hallways with twig brooms that stir up dust without sweeping it away.
  13. Tomin thinks the 100-year-old pub is just the sort of place where Socrates, a poor man who went barefoot, might have engaged in his philosophical dialogues in ancient Athens.
  14. "All they had on was jail coveralls and small sandals _ almost barefoot," the sheriff said.
  15. But as a barefoot anthropologist I relish their arrival as if I were an archaeologist who found 10 Rosetta Stones a day, and on my own doorstep, to boot.
  16. Carlinhos, a droopy eyed, barefoot beggar flicked his wrist and said: "They went.
  17. Inside, barefoot pilgrims milled around.
  18. A teen-ager walking barefoot on a bridge wall lost her balance and fell 60 feet to her death, authorities said.
  19. Still barefoot, but with a red plaid shirt and a sheet over his gown, Harris was brought out at 10:45 a.m.
  20. His "barefoot boy from Texas vs. the Wall Street slicksters" routine is a joke.
  21. Toward the end, barefoot young men from the Atlantic jungle region were being trucked into government training camps and sent out less than a week later to face seasoned, disciplined guerrilla fighters in an uneven battle.
  22. On the road from Xichang, women wash clothes in streams, water buffalo pull wooden plows through rice paddies, and barefoot children scamper around mud-baked houses.
  23. Naranjo resorted, literally, to gallows humor, depicting a plump man representing the World Bank picking the pocket of a starved, barefoot and hanged worker.
  24. Trotting barefoot on gravel without flinching, she's solid, a little moose.
  25. He was barefoot and wearing a dark jacket and light trousers.
  26. In Granada he danced on stage with Marucha, a barefoot and aproned food vendor known for her "chancho con yuca," a favorite Nicaraguan dish of fried pork rinds with yucca.
  27. In a demonstration lasting barely an hour, she created a 70th painting, dashing barefoot, brush in hand, from end to end of a 3-by 6-foot parchment laid on a floor.
  28. After a while he raised his hand and discussion of details ceased between the BBC and a barefoot caravaner.
  29. Her husband, William, was barefoot.
  30. Rite Stuff As lavish weddings Reach new heights And edge out barefoot Seaside rites, The flower children Are a breed That have evidently Gone to seed.
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