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What words can feet form?
1, beriberi

Sentence: Bamboo charcoal has super absorbability, which can absorb foot sweat and peculiar smell. Negative ions can purify the air and keep the shoes clean. Long-term use can prevent beriberi.

Explanation: (1) diseases caused by vitamin B 1 deficiency. Symptoms include fatigue and weakness, heavy calf, muscle pain and atrophy, hand-foot spasm, headache, insomnia, edema of lower limbs, heart failure and so on. (2) beriberi.

Step 2: Script

Sentence: In this way, if you have to modify your search method at some point, you can modify it in one place, and it will take effect in all your test scripts that call the module.

Commentary: Books that record lines and story lines, plays, folk art and movies are all performed on this basis.

3. Waste materials

The ultimate goal of PepsiCo is to make full use of the leftovers from its food industry, such as orange peel, oat shell and potato peel, to make this bottle.

Description: leftover bits and pieces after raw material processing. Such as oil flowers and silk in textile mills; The edge of a paper in a printing factory, etc.

4. Anchor

Sentence: After inspection and analysis, the factory did not take the usual practice of dismantling the air separation tower and pouring the foundation again, but adopted the scheme of strengthening the anchor bolts of the air separation tower, which achieved good results.

Description: 2 basics.

Step 5 anchor

Sentence: After inspection and analysis, the factory did not take the usual practice of dismantling the air separation tower and pouring the foundation again, but adopted the scheme of strengthening the anchor bolts of the air separation tower, which achieved good results.

Description: 2 basics.

6. soles of feet

Sentence: In this way, although a person changes to the forefoot running posture when running barefoot, it will reduce the risk of fracture to a certain extent, but it will also increase the chance of muscle strain or tendinitis accordingly.

Explanation: the part of the foot that touches the ground.

7, trouser legs

Sentence: Try a black skirt with shiny sandals, or put on your boyfriend's long jeans, rolled-up pants and weird wedge shoes to create your own match.

Explanation: (1) (~ er) bottom of trouser leg. (2) trouser legs.

8. Sasquatch. See SASQUATCH

Sentence: After being discovered, the creature escaped. This is the modern record of the first snowman (ancient Roman legend also said that there were orcs in Indian caves), which made him famous as bigfoot's bad brother.

Description: In the old society, it meant that women's feet developed normally without entanglement.

9.heel

Sentence: Obama hooked a heel and looked like a jazz musician; Mccain, on the other hand, always seems ready to fight when sitting. If he answers standing, his expression will look a little impatient.

Explanation: Heel.

10, footprint

Sentence: Of course, having abundant fossil fuel resources also means that Abu Dhabi citizens can set foot on the footprints with the most carbon in the world. The oil export of the United Arab Emirates has indirectly made great contributions to global climate change.

Commentary: (~ Zi) Traces of trampling.

1 1, tiptoe

Sentence: Maxwell pushed his chair against the wall and handled his affairs as swiftly as a ballet dancer dancing on tiptoe. He jumped from the stock ticker to the phone, then from the table to the door, as flexible as a specially trained clown.

Explanation: (~ son) The front of the foot: tiptoe ~ walking.

12, hind foot

Sentence: Francois is very strict, demanding immediate obedience, and using the power of a whip to make them obey him immediately. At the same time, as an experienced dog trainer, whenever Buck makes a little mistake, Duff will bite his hind foot.

Explanation: (1) One foot is behind when stepping: the front foot slipped ~ standing unsteadily. (2) When the front foot speaks, it means that it is behind others (very close in time): I entered the gate with my front foot and he arrived.

13, toe

Sentence: When you walk by the sea, you feel the warm sand between your toes. When you stop, you see a canoe with a recliner under a big blue oil umbrella. Go there at once, sit down, stretch and relax yourself.

Description: the branch at the front of the foot.

14, skirting board

Sentence: Why not climb more mountains, eat more sweet ice cream, often walk barefoot, swim more in several rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more and cry less.

Explanation: soles of feet.

15, front foot

Sentence: So Lester stopped in the stranger's guest room, with gloomy candles on the back of his head and front feet, and a silver cross on his chest, which was held by the dead man's pewter hand. It looks strange.

Explanation: (~ Er) (1) When stepping, the front foot: ~ slipped and the back foot was unstable. (2) When you speak with your hind feet, it means that you are in front of others (time is very close): I entered the gate and his hind feet arrived.

16, rest

Sentence: The first town where you can rest here is called Archer's post office. The bus station is surrounded by shanty towns, and it is dusty all day.

Explanation: Stop to have a rest when you are tired. He also said that he needed to rest his legs.

17, legs and feet

Sentence: Newcastle, where he is the curator, is considering buying some e-book reading equipment and lending it to elderly residents with inconvenient legs and feet.

Explanation: refers to the ability to walk: the old man's ~ is very neat.

18, beriberi

Sentence: Because rice is an important source of vitamin B 1, alkali will destroy vitamin B 1 in rice, which will lead to the deficiency of B 1 and beriberi.

Explanation: due to the lack of vitamin B 1, the patient has symptoms such as pain and numbness, edema or rapid heartbeat, asthma and so on.

19, cramming

Sentence: Although they only had the last 90-minute practice lesson to cram for the last time before the comet hit the earth, Terry still said that the England team would be fully prepared.

Interpretation: Proverb:' Don't burn incense at ordinary times, hurry to give lessons to Buddha's feet'. The original metaphor is that there is no contact at ordinary times and begging temporarily. Later, it means that I am not prepared at ordinary times, so I have to deal with it in a hurry.

20,pin

Sentence: I used to think that love is flowers, gifts and sweet kisses, but with this experience, I understand that love is like a needle sewn in a quilt. Love is hidden in life, making life warm and practical.

Explanation: < Light > (1) Needle and thread marks on clothes: there are lines on the cotton-padded jacket. (2) When sewing, the needle distance between front and back is ~ too large.

2 1, waste

Sentence: To explain clearly, he said, "Students, if I stand upside down now, you all know that blood will rush to my head and my face will turn red."

Description: 2 leftover materials after processing and utilization of raw materials. Also called leftovers.

22. Waste

Sentence: To explain clearly, he said, "Students, if I stand upside down now, you all know that blood will rush to my head and my face will turn red."

Description: 2 leftover materials after processing and utilization of raw materials. Also called leftovers.

23. Open your feet

Sentence: Even after jumping out of the car, check every part of your body.

Explanation: As soon as I took a step, the metaphor began.

24. bicycles

Sentence: The classified advertisements of manufacturing industry have also changed, such as iron and steel enterprises, paper mills, pumps, valves, wires, drills, bicycle chains, pens and textile mills.

Commentary: Bicycle.

25, pin

Sentence making: Obviously, if some stitches are removed and some new stitches are put in, it can be said that their functions will not be completely affected. After the pin changes, we still have the same thing.

Explanation: (1) Standing inside (mostly used in negation): The room is full, and later people have nowhere to go. (2) Metaphorically participating in an activity.

26 years old, barefoot.

Sentence: In this way, although a person changes to the forefoot running posture when running barefoot, it will reduce the risk of fracture to a certain extent, but it will also increase the chance of muscle strain or tendinitis accordingly.

Description: 2 barefoot: a pair of ~.

27. tripod

Sentence: With the flash, as long as the subject is within the effective range of the flash, you can take photos in the dark without increasing the ISO ratio of the camera or using a tripod.

Description: A three-legged shelf is used to put cameras, measuring instruments, etc.

28, claws

Sentence: Many other treasures in this pile are also decorated with grotesque animals in Anglo-Saxon style. These animals are usually entangled with their claws.

Commentary: the claws of animals.

29. Steps

Sentence: In the past 60 years, especially in the process of reform and opening up in the past 30 years, the pace of China's development has been very solid. Every few years, China's economic strength will have a qualitative leap.

Explanation: (1) refers to the distance between two feet when walking: ~ big. (2) refers to the movement of the legs when walking: put down the light | rubbing sound.

30.clues

Sentence: He will never expose himself easily and admit that he is a hypocrite. He hangs out with everyone all day, agrees with everyone's emotions and likes to choose.

Explanation: metaphor flaw: reveal ~.

3 1, foot pad

Sentence: Colliers also expressed pessimism about Cancun meeting, but said that the China government hopes this meeting will be a stepping stone to South Africa meeting next year, because the meeting held in South Africa is decisive.

Description: Dry soil and broken grass for laying livestock sheds.

32 years old, barefoot

Sentence: In this way, although a person changes to the forefoot running posture when running barefoot, it will reduce the risk of fracture to a certain extent, but it will also increase the chance of muscle strain or tendinitis accordingly.

Description: 2 barefoot: a pair of ~.

33. springboard

Sentence: Colliers also expressed pessimism about Cancun meeting, but said that the China government hopes this meeting will be a stepping stone to South Africa meeting next year, because the meeting held in South Africa is decisive.

Explanation: It is a metaphor for people or things to climb up.

34. shackles

Sentence: In the movie, Charlton Heston was captured by many kinds of apes. He was almost naked in chains and was regarded as an interesting specimen of alien species.

Description: The torture device worn on prisoners' ankles to make them walk slowly is made of an iron chain and two iron hoops. Also known as chains.

35, scaffolding

Sentence: Workers tied to scaffolding are wrapped from head to toe on a cement column in the dusty part of Okawa to protect them from the sun and mosquitoes. They are building the first dam in the Amazon basin for decades.

Description: the shelf used by construction workers for aerial work.

36. Little feet

Sentence: I think I should try to get involved in loneliness slowly, just like entering the sea, and then throw myself into the biting cold bit by bit, first my toes, then my feet, then my legs.

Explanation: (er) refers to the deformed feet of an old woman after entanglement.

37.line

Sentence-making: Simple script programming system makes one-step command-line script very practical and can greatly improve efficiency, while simple CGI script can build various practical and efficient graphical programs.

Commentary: (Monk) Traveling around: ~ Monk.

38. fraudulent

Sentence: She took money from the customer's account by deception. Whenever a customer doubts the balance in his account, the cashier claims that there is a computer error and then makes up the missing money from other customers' accounts.

Explanation: secret arrangements (especially fraud, etc. ).

39 years old, lame

Sentence-making: Because those who try to use jokes at the beginning of the speech are low-level and old-fashioned, most of the jokes they use are lame, which leads to unreasonable condemnation of the idea of suggesting humor in the exhibition.

Description: the quality is not good; Poor skills: ~ goods.

40. rhymes

Sentence: And White wrote to his wife Catherine at 1970? White's love poem, Mr. White is a famous editor-in-chief of The New Yorker, and wrote a poem with the rhyme "in love".

Explanation: The rhyming words at the end of a verse sentence.

4 1, condition

Contrary to the view that "a new era has arrived", some people think that last Friday's employment data may just confuse the foreign exchange market, and it is the most bearish dollar in 18 months.

Explanation: the front of the index group is now used as a metaphor: hold down ~.

42, under your feet

She worked as a tram conductor for several years. The reason why she likes this job is because of the uniform and frequent movements, the changing scenery on the road and the rolling wheels under her feet.

Description: (1) at the foot. (2) At present; At present: ~ is a busy season for agriculture, so the labor force should be used reasonably. (3) Near: in winter.

Footnote

Sentence-making: This book is full of rich case materials and lists many wonderful views, but it lacks the author's understanding and comments; Another disadvantage is that there are no footnotes and indexes, which is a bit confusing to read.

Explanation: A note listed at the end of a page.

44.heel

Sentence: Gavroche stood on tiptoe, swayed from side to side, clenched his fist in his pocket, turned his head like a bird and made an ugly face with all the agility of his lower lip.

Description: instep ◇ stand still ~ (stand still).

45, stay

Sentence: I tentatively dipped the tip of the fishing rod into the water, which made the dragonfly lose its foothold. It flew two feet away, circled, then flew back and stopped a little above the fishing rod.

Explanation: (~) refers to temporary residence or temporary residence.

46. At the foot of the mountain

Sentence: At dawn, hundreds of rice terraces appeared in our sight on the top of the high mountain near the Sino-Vietnamese border. These geometric terraces are distributed in all directions at the foot of the mountain.

Explanation: The part of the mountain near the flat ground.

47. stumbling block

Sentence: A poll two years ago showed that most of our close partners felt that "mishandling" Iraq (rather than "invading" Iraq) was the biggest stumbling block for American allies.

Explanation: Metaphorically speaking, people or things that hinder progress: fear of criticism is progress.

48.basics

Sentence: I climbed once, and then I have never been there again: I saw the two of them hanging their chins in a daze, sitting at the foot of the wall hand in hand, with some insulating fibers in their hair.

Description: (1) wall root. (2) Metaphor basis.

49. Foot binding

Sentence: In order to reduce this indecency, they wear shoes with high heels in the middle, which force them to walk with small steps, just like those women who bind their feet in China.

Description: 2 < light > Long cloth used by women to wrap their feet in the old days. Also called foot binding.

50. Foot binding

Sentence: In order to reduce this indecency, they wear shoes with high heels in the middle, which force them to walk with small steps, just like those women who bind their feet in China.

Description: 2 < light > Long cloth used by women to wrap their feet in the old days. Also called foot binding.

5 1, one step at a time

Sentence: In an email to supporters, President Obama said that "through people's step-by-step efforts and word of mouth to neighbors, colleagues and friends", the campaign will snowball and grow over time.

Allusion: Metaphor is practical.

52, tiptoe

Sentence: By the fireplace, she crept close to a big leather chair, and Terrence fell asleep on it, but after hearing Veronica's voice, she slowly woke up.

Allusions: Describe the light steps when walking. Also describes sneaking around, sneaking around.

53, cramming for the last minute

Sentence: Job seekers will spend a lot of time and energy to apply for a position, but when they get an interview opportunity, many people often cram for the last minute to cope with the hard-won interview opportunity.

Allusion: The original intention is to believe in Buddhism for the elderly, in order to bless them, which means to dig wells with thirst. Later, he was called "cramming for the Buddha's feet" because he was usually unprepared and hurried.

54. Punching and kicking

Sentence making: Basically, in a changing world, we haven't learned how to be human. Instead, we became boys, screaming loudly and being dragged into a world where women are becoming more and more equal opponents.

Allusions: Punching and kicking. Describe a beating.

55. Keep your feet on the ground

Sentence: I met them at the railway station. I can't remember what they were wearing, and I can't remember any other details. However, my first impression of Zhang Yimou is that he is a down-to-earth young man.

Allusion: Metaphor is practical and serious.

56. Very quiet

Sentence: These regulators control banks by backward means, such as limiting the loan amount and the statutory reserve ratio, which have long been abandoned by "light-handed" regulators in other countries.

Allusion: Hands and feet are so light that there is no noise.

57. Top-heavy

Sentence: Relatively speaking, the state-owned banks are too big, the emerging banks are too small, and there is a lack of medium-sized banks, which makes the whole industry top-heavy and divided into two classes.

Allusions: swollen head and soft feet. Describe physical discomfort. It also shows that the foundation is not solid.

58. Be in a hurry

Sentence: As European governments scrambled to rescue banks, the Dow Jones Industrial Average once fell by 800 points today, exceeding the biggest one-day drop of 777 points last week.

Allusions: describe panic, I don't know what to do.

59. Fall on all fours

Make a sentence: "Of course!" Snape said. Despite his bad hairstyle and funny clothes, he lay in front of Lily in an unforgettable and strange posture, and his face was full of confidence in the future.

Allusion: quadruped: refers to limbs. Describe a fall on your back. It is also a metaphor for lying down and not doing it.

60. Timid

Sentence making: Two-thirds of the respondents think that the government intervenes too much, and they think that ordinary people should take more responsibility for their own lives (see Table 2, although half of the respondents think that the government may be too timid in the future).

Allusion: The appearance of limbs unable to stretch due to cold. Also described as timid, worried and afraid to let go.

6 1, tied behind one's back

Sentence: However, as Marcus Nohrlander, a North Korea scholar at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, said, Hillary needs China's support on many issues.

Allusion: Tie your hands and feet. Metaphor is too careful to let go.

62. Tell me what to do

Sentence: What the critics who tell me what to do don't want to discuss is how women's right to choose abortion has been eroded a little bit in Wisconsin where I live.

Allusion: refers to making various actions when speaking. Describe speaking impudently or getting carried away.

63.hinder

Sentence: However, it seems that the Brazilian government only allows domestic enterprises to participate in international competition in certain fields, and the natural advantages of enterprises in these fields make them almost invincible.

Allusions: Obstructing others from doing things.

64. luxury

There is no doubt that the best remedy at present is to quickly revive investors' confidence through reform, get rid of the government's habit of spending money lavishly formed in the boom years, and promote the delayed market liberalization process.

Allusion: Describe that spending money and materials is not economical.

65. Kick two boats.

Sentence: Don't enjoy her care and gentleness in vain, then find another girl casually, and then say goodbye when you find it, or simply step on both sides.

Allusion: It is a metaphor for people who are vague about things and can't make up their minds, or keep two different relationships for opportunistic reasons.

66. Crew

The new maid is all thumbs. When she was working in the kitchen, she broke the cup and dropped the plate on the table.

Allusions: Careless and careless.

67. Treat headache and foot pain.

Sentence making: Einstein said that you can't solve this problem with the way of thinking that caused it. The main problem of the western world is that it treats the head and feet, and it can't find the core of the problem.

Allusion: It is a metaphor for passive coping, which does not fundamentally and thoroughly solve the problem.

68. Little hands and feet

Sentence: Newborn babies can be seen everywhere, and pink babies with soft hands and feet can be seen everywhere. They curled up in the cotton pocket on their father's chest.

Allusion: The description is not generous. It also describes not having the courage to do things.

69. There are too many cooks.

Sentence: Ronnie shouted "Catch him", and too many of our chefs scrambled to catch the limbs of the boy lying on the ground in pain. Finally, Miles and I grabbed one of his legs.

Allusion: It describes people with mixed hands and chaotic movements.

70. Drop a rock on your own feet

Sentence: She said, "China is shooting himself in the foot, which shows that the Political Bureau of the Central Committee's policy is disjointed and not a coherent strategy."

Allusion: Metaphor is intended to harm others, but it hurts itself.

7 1, revealing the clues

The spy exposed himself by speaking with an American accent.

Allusion: Metaphor reveals the hidden truth.