Slovník
Angličtina - Polština
Foot
fʊt
Extrémně Běžný
400 - 500
400 - 500
Index frekvence a důležitosti slov ukazuje, jak často se slovo v daném jazyce vyskytuje. Čím menší je číslo, tím častěji se slovo používá. Nejběžněji používaná slova se obvykle pohybují od 1 do 4000. Tento index důležitosti vám pomůže soustředit se na nejdůležitější slova během procesu učení se jazyka.
Index frekvence a důležitosti slov ukazuje, jak často se slovo v daném jazyce vyskytuje. Čím menší je číslo, tím častěji se slovo používá. Nejběžněji používaná slova se obvykle pohybují od 1 do 4000. Tento index důležitosti vám pomůže soustředit se na nejdůležitější slova během procesu učení se jazyka.
stopa, stopa (jako jednostka miary), stopa (jako baza lub podstawa), stopa (jako rytm lub tempo)
Významy Foot v polštině
stopa
Příklad:
I have a pain in my foot.
Boli mnie stopa.
He ran a mile on foot.
On przebiegł milę pieszo.
Použití: formal/informalKontext: Used in both formal and informal settings, especially when discussing anatomy or physical activities.
Poznámka: In Polish, 'stopa' refers specifically to the human foot. The word can also be used in medical contexts.
stopa (jako jednostka miary)
Příklad:
The table is six feet long.
Stół ma długość sześciu stóp.
He is six feet tall.
On ma sześć stóp wzrostu.
Použití: formal/informalKontext: Commonly used in measurements, particularly in construction or when discussing heights.
Poznámka: In Polish, this usage is less common since metric units are preferred, but it may still be understood in contexts involving American measurements.
stopa (jako baza lub podstawa)
Příklad:
The foot of the mountain is beautiful.
U podnóża góry jest pięknie.
Place the lamp at the foot of the bed.
Postaw lampę u stóp łóżka.
Použití: formal/informalKontext: Used when describing the base or bottom part of something, often in a more poetic or descriptive context.
Poznámka: This meaning is also applicable in a metaphorical sense, such as 'u stóp' meaning 'at the foot of' something, which indicates a position.
stopa (jako rytm lub tempo)
Příklad:
The music has a fast foot.
Muzyka ma szybki rytm.
He danced to the beat of the foot.
On tańczył w rytm stopy.
Použití: informalKontext: Common in discussions about music and dance, where 'foot' refers to the beat or rhythm.
Poznámka: In this context, it is often used metaphorically to describe the rhythm or tempo of music.
Synonyma Foot
leg
A leg is the part of the body below the knee.
Příklad: He hurt his leg while hiking.
Poznámka: While a foot is the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, a leg refers to the entire limb from the hip to the ankle.
paw
A paw is the foot of an animal with claws or pads.
Příklad: The cat's soft paws left prints in the sand.
Poznámka: Paw specifically refers to the foot of an animal, especially one with claws or pads, whereas foot can refer to human or animal feet.
hoof
A hoof is the hard part of the foot of an ungulate animal such as a horse, cow, or deer.
Příklad: The horse's hooves clicked on the pavement.
Poznámka: Hoof is a specialized term for the foot of certain animals like horses, cows, and deer, characterized by a hard outer covering.
Výrazy a časté fráze Foot
Put your best foot forward
To make a good impression by presenting oneself in the best possible way.
Příklad: When you go for a job interview, make sure to put your best foot forward by dressing smartly and being well-prepared.
Poznámka: The phrase does not refer to the literal act of physically placing one's foot forward but rather means to showcase oneself positively.
Shoot yourself in the foot
To do something that harms one's own interests or causes one's own failure.
Příklad: By arriving late to the meeting, she really shot herself in the foot when she was trying to impress the boss.
Poznámka: This phrase is figurative and does not involve actual shooting or physical harm to one's foot.
Get off on the right foot
To begin something in a positive or successful way.
Příklad: Starting the project with a clear plan will help us get off on the right foot.
Poznámka: This phrase focuses on the idea of starting well and does not directly involve physical movement.
Have one foot in the grave
To be very old or in very poor health, often implying that death may be near.
Příklad: At his age, some people might say he has one foot in the grave, but he's still full of energy and life.
Poznámka: This phrase is metaphorical and does not literally mean having one foot physically buried in the ground.
Fell on deaf ears
To be ignored or disregarded, especially when trying to communicate something important.
Příklad: His warning about the dangers of smoking fell on deaf ears as none of the students seemed to take it seriously.
Poznámka: The phrase does not involve the literal act of falling but rather means that the information was not heeded.
Get cold feet
To suddenly become too frightened or hesitant to do something previously planned or expected.
Příklad: She was supposed to bungee jump, but she got cold feet at the last minute and decided not to go through with it.
Poznámka: The phrase does not refer to the actual sensation of having cold feet but rather to experiencing fear or hesitation.
Drag one's feet
To delay or be slow in doing something, often out of reluctance or indecision.
Příklad: The project is falling behind schedule because some team members are dragging their feet on completing their tasks.
Poznámka: This phrase does not involve physically dragging one's feet but rather means to procrastinate or stall.
Foot každodenní (slangové) výrazy
Foot the bill
To pay for something, especially a bill or cost.
Příklad: Let's go out for dinner, and I'll foot the bill this time.
Poznámka: The slang term 'foot the bill' specifically refers to covering expenses or costs, whereas 'foot' alone refers to the lower extremity of the leg.
Foot loose
To be free, without attachments or responsibilities.
Příklad: He's always foot loose and fancy-free, traveling wherever he pleases.
Poznámka: In this context, 'foot loose' suggests being unattached or unburdened by responsibilities, different from the literal meaning of 'foot.'
Foot traffic
The number of people walking past a particular location, often used to describe potential customers or visitors.
Příklad: The store relies on foot traffic to attract customers.
Poznámka: The term 'foot traffic' specifically refers to pedestrian movement near a place, not just the physical foot itself.
Foot in the door
To establish a preliminary connection or gain an initial advantage in a situation.
Příklad: I got a foot in the door with that internship; now I just need to impress them.
Poznámka: The slang term 'foot in the door' implies making progress or gaining a foothold, as compared to the literal body part.
Foot the pedal
To accelerate or increase the speed of something.
Příklad: He really put his foot on the pedal and finished the race in record time.
Poznámka: The expression 'foot the pedal' relates to increasing speed or intensity, contrasting with just referring to the physical foot.
Foot the gas
To press on the gas pedal of a vehicle to accelerate.
Příklad: We need to foot the gas if we want to make it to the concert on time.
Poznámka: The slang term 'foot the gas' specifically refers to accelerating a vehicle, distinct from the more general reference to 'foot.'
Foot the accelerator
To apply pressure to the accelerator pedal of a vehicle for acceleration.
Příklad: She always likes to foot the accelerator when driving, enjoying the thrill of speed.
Poznámka: The term 'foot the accelerator' describes the action of pushing the accelerator in a vehicle, emphasizing speed or acceleration.
Foot - Příklady
My foot hurts.
Moja stopa boli.
She has a blister on her heel.
Ona ma pęcherz na pięcie.
He took a step forward with his left foot.
Zrobił krok do przodu lewą stopą.
Gramatika Foot
Foot - Podstatné jméno (Noun) / Podstatné jméno, jednotné nebo hromadné (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: foot
Konjugace
Podstatné jméno, množné číslo (Noun, plural): feet
Podstatné jméno, jednotné nebo hromadné (Noun, singular or mass): foot
Sloveso, minulý čas (Verb, past tense): footed
Sloveso, minulé příčestí (Verb, past participle): footed
Sloveso, gerundium nebo přítomné příčestí (Verb, gerund or present participle): footing
Sloveso, 3. osoba jednotného čísla přítomného času (Verb, 3rd person singular present): foots
Sloveso, základní tvar (Verb, base form): foot
Sloveso, přítomný čas ne 3. osoba jednotného čísla (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): foot
Slabiky, Rozčlenění a Přízvuk
foot obsahuje 1 slabik: foot
Fonetický přepis: ˈfu̇t
foot , ˈfu̇t (Červená slabika je přízvučná)
Foot - Důležitost a četnost používání
Index frekvence a důležitosti slov ukazuje, jak často se slovo v daném jazyce vyskytuje. Čím menší je číslo, tím častěji se slovo používá. Nejběžněji používaná slova se obvykle pohybují od 1 do 4000.
foot: 400 - 500 (Extrémně Běžný).
Tento index důležitosti vám pomůže soustředit se na nejdůležitější slova během procesu učení se jazyka.