单词 | afoot |
释义 | afoot (once / 1792 pages) advadj Something that's afoot is already happening, underway, or being prepared. You might reassure your fellow French club members that plans are afoot for a fund raiser to support your upcoming trip to Québec. People frequently say that plans are afoot when they've started preparing for a party, an election campaign, a job hunt, or anything else that requires some planning. Plans might be afoot for your dad's surprise party, for example, or your sister's wedding. Another, less common way to use afoot is to mean "on foot," or "walking." You could tell your teacher that you're late to school because you missed the bus and had to travel afoot. WORD FAMILYafoot USAGE EXAMPLESWith change so palpably afoot, this should be our time. The Guardian(Jan 01, 2017) No, something more personal and equally futile must be afoot. Salon(Dec 31, 2016) Efforts are afoot to break down those risks and bring new candidates to attention. New York Times(Dec 30, 2016) 1adv on foot; walking they went to the village afoot quail are hunted either afoot or on horseback 2adj traveling by foot she was afoot when I saw her this morning Syn moving in motion 3adj currently in progress there is mischief afoot plans are afoot Syn underway current occurring in or belonging to the present time |
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