footing
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT If something is put on a particular footing, it is defined, established, or changed in a particular way, often so that it is able to develop or exist successfully. 基础
The new law will put official corruption on the same legal footing as treason. 新法律将把职务腐败视同叛国罪。
2. N-UNCOUNT If you are on a particular kind of footing with someone, you have that kind of relationship with them. 关系
They decided to put their relationship on a more formal footing. 他们决定建立更正式的关系。
3. N-UNCOUNT You refer to your footing when you are referring to your position and how securely your feet are placed on the ground. For example, if you lose your footing, your feet slip and you fall. 站稳
He was cautious of his footing, wary of the edge. 他小心翼翼地站稳,注意着边缘。
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footing /ˈfʊtɪŋ/
剑桥词典
footing noun [S] (FEET)
the fact of standing firmly on a slope or other dangerous surface
站稳
I lost /missed my footing and fell . 我脚没站稳,跌倒了。
It was a struggle just to keep my footing. 我挣扎着想要站稳。
footing noun [S] (SITUATION)
the way in which something operates and the set of conditions that influences it
情况,状况
New leadership is needed to return the company to a better financial footing. 需要新的领导层使公司在财务状况方面实现好转。
be on an equal, firm, etc. footing
to be in an equal , safe , etc. situation
在平等/稳固(等等)的情形下
Men and women should be able to compete for jobs on an equal footing. 男性和女性应该在平等的基础上竞争工作岗位。 返回 footing