footprints
英:[fu:t'prɪnts] 美: [fut'prɪnts]
footprints 基本解释
n.(尤指软地上的)脚印( footprint的名词复数 );(地板上的)脚印;(建筑物或设备,尤指计算机)占用的空间;(尤指来自卫星的)广播信号覆盖区
英英释义
footprint[ fu:t'prints ]
n.a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface"the police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window"
同义词:footmarkstep
a trace suggesting that something was once present or felt or otherwise important"the footprints of an earlier civilization"
the area taken up by some object"the computer had a desktop footprint of 10 by 16 inches"
footprints 相关例句
词组短语
footprints in the snow雪地里的脚印
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- They noticed some footprints in the snow.
他们注意到雪地里的一些脚印。
权威例句
Water Footprints of NationsThe Water Footprints of NationsWater footprints of nations: Water use by people as a function of their consumption patternEcological footprints and appropriated carrying capacity: what urban economics leaves outEcological footprints of nations. How much nature do they use? How much nature do they have?Transcriptomic footprints disclose specificity of reactive oxygen species signaling in Arabidopsis.Allocating ecological footprints to final consumption categories with input–output analysisUrban Ecological Footprints: Why Cities Cannot be Sustainable—and Why They are a Key to SustainabilityUrban ecological footprints: Why cities cannot be sustainable—And why they are a key to sustainabilityHow to calculate and interpret ecological footprints for long periods of time: the case of Austria 1926–1995