A1 [ C ] a type of shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the leg靴子
More examples
He lent down and struck a match on the sole of his boot.
I'm going to christen my new walking boots on Saturday.
There were big clumps of soil on his boots.
Don't walk all over my clean floor in your mucky boots.
I've had a lot of wear out of these boots - I've had them for five years.
[ C ] UK informal a kick with the foot猛踢;猛踹
[ C ] US also Denver boot, UK wheel clamp a metal device attached to the wheel of an illegally parked car that will only be removed when the owner pays an amount of money(惩罚违章停车的)车轮固定夹
[ T usually + adv/prep ] informal to kick someone or something hard with the foot猛踢;猛踹
[ I or T ] also boot up When a computer boots (up), it becomes ready for use by getting the necessary information into its memory, and when you boot (up) a computer, you cause it to do this.(使)(计算机)启动
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