n. 脚趾;足尖
vt. 用脚尖走;以趾踏触
vi. 动脚尖;用足尖跳舞
n. (Toe)人名;(布基)托埃;(缅)梭;(朝)堆;(日)土江 (姓)
toe 脚趾
来自古英语 ta,脚趾,缩写自 Proto-Germanic*taihwo,脚趾,来自 PIE*deik,指出,展示,词源 同 digit,手指,数字。
Þo stode hii I-armed fram heued to þe ton. [Robert of Gloucester, "Chronicle," c. 1300]The old plural survived regionally into Middle English as tan, ton. To be on (one's) toes "alert, eager" is recorded from 1921. To step on (someone's) toes in the figurative sense "give offense" is from late 14c. Toe-hold "support for the toe of a boot in climbing" is from 1880.
The chief mate ... marked a line on the deck, brought the two boys up to it, making them "toe the mark." [R.H. Dana, "Two Years Before the Mast," 1840]Related: Toed; toeing.