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词汇 lead-footed
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Definition of lead-footed in English:

lead-footed

adjective
North American informal
  • 1Slow; clumsy.

    缓慢的,笨拙的

    the most lead-footed guy can try aerobic moves

    最笨拙的家伙也能试作有氧运动。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bobby Orr started the phenomenon in an era when a defenseman had primarily been a lead-footed, plodding, muscle-bound player whose job was to stand on the blue line and hit people.
    • Even for lead-footed teams, the pace will pick up because the 10-second rule (the time allotted for a team to get the ball to halfcourt) has been cut to eight seconds.
    • H looked lead-footed trying to manoeuvre in the pre-start against rivals who have been perfecting these dark arts for years.
    • Their first-round opponent, the Bucks, had enough team speed to run with the Nets, but New Jersey's next two foes, the lead-footed Celtics and Pistons, were run out of the gym in sweeps.
    • Political wisdom is more likely to be discovered through experiments in 50 different state laboratories than by lead-footed trial and error in one national laboratory…
    • He is shedding an unwanted reputation as an iron-gloved, lead-footed fielder who has no range and is prone to errors.
    • His first step is death to lead-footed left tackles.
    • And it does it all so seamlessly that it saves lead-footed klutzes like me from all manner of problems without my even knowing it.
  • 2Tending to drive too quickly.

    爱开快车的,爱开飞车的

Definition of lead-footed in US English:

lead-footed

adjectiveˌledˈfo͝odəd
North American informal
  • 1Slow; clumsy.

    缓慢的,笨拙的

    the most lead-footed guy can try aerobic moves

    最笨拙的家伙也能试作有氧运动。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their first-round opponent, the Bucks, had enough team speed to run with the Nets, but New Jersey's next two foes, the lead-footed Celtics and Pistons, were run out of the gym in sweeps.
    • Political wisdom is more likely to be discovered through experiments in 50 different state laboratories than by lead-footed trial and error in one national laboratory…
    • H looked lead-footed trying to manoeuvre in the pre-start against rivals who have been perfecting these dark arts for years.
    • He is shedding an unwanted reputation as an iron-gloved, lead-footed fielder who has no range and is prone to errors.
    • Even for lead-footed teams, the pace will pick up because the 10-second rule (the time allotted for a team to get the ball to halfcourt) has been cut to eight seconds.
    • His first step is death to lead-footed left tackles.
    • And it does it all so seamlessly that it saves lead-footed klutzes like me from all manner of problems without my even knowing it.
    • Bobby Orr started the phenomenon in an era when a defenseman had primarily been a lead-footed, plodding, muscle-bound player whose job was to stand on the blue line and hit people.
  • 2Tending to drive too quickly.

    爱开快车的,爱开飞车的

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