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heel noun [ C ] BODY PART

B2 the rounded back part of the foot脚跟

the part of a sock or shoe that covers the heel of the foot(袜或鞋的)后跟

B1 the raised part at the back of a shoe, under your heel鞋跟

Examples

She got badly spiked when one of the runners trod on her heel.

A stone was digging into my heel.

The shoe had rubbed a raw place on her heel.

Soldiers click their heels when they stand to attention.

High heels are in this season.

heel noun [ C ] PERSON

old-fashioned informal a person who treats other people badly and unfairly卑劣小人,混蛋

I felt like a real heel when I saw how I'd upset her.看到自己使她如此难过,我觉得自己真是个混蛋。

heel noun [ C ] HAND

the raised part of the palm of your hand nearest the wrist手掌根

heel noun [ C ] END PART

the end part of something, especially of a loaf of bread, that is usually left after the rest has been eaten or used(某物的)剩余部分;(尤指)面包头

to repair the heel of a shoe修理(鞋跟)

specialized sports In rugby, to heel the ball is to kick it backwards with the heel.(橄榄球运动中)用脚跟往回传球

heelexclamationuk/hiːl/ us/hiːl/

said to a dog to order it to come and stand close to you or to walk close to your side as you walk(唤狗用语)过来,跟上


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