foothold
英 [ˈfʊthəʊld]
美 [ˈfʊthoʊld]
n. 立足处(攀登时足可踩的缝、洞、树枝等); (可以此发展或取得成功的)稳固地位,立足点
Collins.1 / BNC.13992 / COCA.14102
牛津词典
noun
- 立足处(攀登时足可踩的缝、洞、树枝等)
a crack, hole or branch where your foot can be safely supported when climbing - (可以此发展或取得成功的)稳固地位,立足点
a strong position in a business, profession, etc. from which sb can make progress and achieve success- The company is eager to gain a foothold in Europe.
这家公司急于在欧洲取得一席之地。
- The company is eager to gain a foothold in Europe.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 立足点;稳固地位
Afootholdis a strong or favourable position from which further advances or progress may be made.- If British business is to have a successful future, companies must establish a firm foothold in Europe.
如果英国公司想在未来成功发展,就必须在欧洲建立稳固的基础。
- If British business is to have a successful future, companies must establish a firm foothold in Europe.
- N-COUNT (攀登时的)立足点,支点
Afootholdis a place such as a small hole or area of rock where you can safely put your foot when climbing.- He lowered his legs until he felt he had a solid foothold on the rockface beneath him.
他把腿向下伸,直到他感觉稳稳地踩住下面的石头。
- He lowered his legs until he felt he had a solid foothold on the rockface beneath him.
英英释义
noun
- an initial accomplishment that opens the way for further developments
- the town became a beachhead in the campaign to ban smoking outdoors
- they are presently attempting to gain a foothold in the Russian market
- a place providing support for the foot in standing or climbing
- an area in hostile territory that has been captured and is held awaiting further troops and supplies
- an attempt to secure a bridgehead behind enemy lines
- the only foothold left for British troops in Europe was Gibraltar