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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
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CORE WORDS


CEFR GNOT Spatial • length foot
CEFR SNOT Health and body care • parts of the body foot

Glob1500 foot the bottom part of the leg; the part of the body that touches the ground when a person or animal walks n.
NGSL3000 foot lowest part of the leg we use to stand on n
NGSL3000 football sport where 2 teams try to kick a ball in a goal; soccer n
SAT5000 afoot In progress. adv.
SAT5000 foot-note A note of explanation or comment at the foot of a page or column. foppery n.

Tanaka6000 foot Tanaka6000 football Tanaka6000 foothold Tanaka6000 footpath Tanaka6000 footprints Tanaka6000 footwork

COMPOUND WORDS


afoot {adv} (means of locomotion, walking) afoot {adv} (support of the body, standing) American football {prop} (American football) association football {n} (soccer) athlete's foot {n} (fungal infection) Australian rules football {n} (variety of Australian football) barefoot {adj} (wearing nothing on the feet) barefoot {adv} (wearing nothing on the feet) barefoot doctor {n} (farmer with basic medical training) barefooted {adj} (wearing nothing on the feet) barefooted {adv} (wearing nothing on the feet) Bigfoot {n} (unidentified yeti-like animal) black-footed cat {n} (Felis nigripes) by foot {adv} (on foot) SEE: on foot :: carbon footprint {n} (measure of carbon dioxide produced by someone) coltsfoot {n} (Tussilago farfara) crowfoot {n} (buttercup) SEE: buttercup :: flatfoot {n} (condition) flatfooted {adj} (having flat feet) SEE: flat-footed :: flatfooted {adj} (unprepared) SEE: flat-footed :: foot {n} (bottom of anything ) foot {n} (part of animal’s body ) foot {n} (part of human body ) foot {n} (unit of measure ) foot {v} (pay) footage {n} (amount of film that has been used) foot-and-mouth disease {n} (foot-and-mouth disease) football {n} (ball) football {n} (British game) football {n} (Canadian game) SEE: Canadian football :: football {n} (US game) SEE: American football :: footballer {n} (one who plays football) football player {n} (footballer) SEE: footballer :: football tennis {n} (ball sport) footboard {n} (board or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet; such as found on in a carriage) footbridge {n} (bridge for pedestrians) footedness {n} (state of being right or left-footed) foot fault {n} (tennis fault) foothill {n} (hill at the base of a mountain) foothills {n} (plural of foothill) SEE: foothill :: foot locker {n} (footlocker) SEE: footlocker :: footman {n} (A soldier who marches and fights on foot) SEE: foot soldier :: footnote {n} (comment at the bottom of a printed page) footnote {n} (event of lesser importance) footpath {n} (path for pedestrians) footprint {n} (availability of a satellite from the ground) footprint {n} ((computing) Amount of hard drive space required for a program.) footprint {n} (space required by a piece of equipment) footprint {n} (surface space occupied by a structure) footprint {n} (The impression of the foot) footrest {n} (a support on which to rest the feet) footsie {n} (flirting game) foot soldier {n} (soldier who fights on foot) footstep {n} (distance of one footstep) footstep {n} (mark left by a foot) footstool {n} (a low stool) foot stove {n} (box) footwear {n} (an item of clothing that is worn on the foot) footwrap {n} (a strip of cloth worn around the feet) goosefoot {n} (Any flowering plant of the subfamily Chenopodioideae) on foot {prep} (walking, jogging, running) pussyfoot {v} (to act timidly) pussyfoot {v} (to move silently) pussyfoot {v} (to use euphemistic language) rabbit's foot {n} (rabbit's foot - a good luck charm) shoot oneself in the foot {v} (to act against one's own interest) table football {n} (foosball) SEE: foosball :: the shoemaker's children go barefoot {proverb} (one often neglects those closest to oneself) trench foot {n} (medical condition) underfoot {adv} (in the way) SEE: in the way :: underfoot {adv} (under one's feet)

5000 WORDS


L017 P1183 foot der Fuß
L066 P2490 barefoot barfuß 光脚








foot P1183 football stadium P1761 football fan P4657 football pitch P4659






PHRASES



Ha lasciato una scia di impronte sulla spiaggia.



She left a trail of footprints on the beach .
Ha lasciato una scia di impronte sulla spiaggia 0

(ENG )
(IT )

(0737)

Il suo piede è stato ferito.



Her foot has been injured .
Il suo piede è stato ferito 0

(ENG )
(IT )

(1171)

C'è un villaggio ai piedi della collina.



There is a village at the foot of the hill .
C'è un villaggio ai piedi della collina 0

(ENG )
(IT )

(1172)

Le sue impronte sono state lasciate sulla spiaggia.



Her footprints were left on the beach .
Le sue impronte sono state lasciate sulla spiaggia 0

(ENG )
(IT )

(1718)

Guardare le partite di calcio è emozionante.



Watching football games is thrilling .
Guardare le partite di calcio è emozionante 0

(ENG )
(IT )

(1744)

Ha pestato il piede di suo padre.



He stepped on his father's foot .
Ha pestato il piede di suo padre 0

(ENG )
(IT )

(2508)

Giochiamo a calcio sul prato.



We play football on the meadow .
Giochiamo a calcio sul prato 0

(ENG )
(IT )

(2694)

Il mio piede si è gonfiato.



My foot has become swollen .
Il mio piede si è gonfiato 0

(ENG )
(IT )

(3014)



We traveled on foot .

Abbiamo viaggiato a piedi.


She has good footwork .

Ha un buon gioco di gambe.


I am playing football now .

Sto giocando a calcio adesso.


At the foot of the hill is a beautiful lake .

Ai piedi della collina c'è un bellissimo lago.


Where can I see a football game ?

Dove posso vedere una partita di calcio?


He'll come on foot or by bicycle .

Verrà a piedi o in bicicletta.


Strange my foot !

Strano il mio piede!


Everybody put their foot down .

Tutti hanno puntato i piedi.


Her house is at the foot of a mountain .

La sua casa è ai piedi di una montagna.


He is slow of foot .

È lento di piede.


The hotel is at the foot of a mountain .

L'hotel si trova ai piedi di una montagna.




Abbiamo viaggiato a piedi.
Ha un buon gioco di gambe.
Sto giocando a calcio adesso.
Ai piedi della collina c'è un bellissimo lago.
Dove posso vedere una partita di calcio?
Verrà a piedi o in bicicletta.
Strano il mio piede!
Tutti hanno puntato i piedi.
La sua casa è ai piedi di una montagna.
È lento di piede.
L'hotel si trova ai piedi di una montagna.