柯林斯詞典footprint /?f?t?pr?nt/ (footprints) 1. N-COUNT A footprint is a mark in the shape of a foot that a person or animal makes in or on a surface. 腳印 His footprints were clearly evident in the heavy dust. 他的腳印在厚厚的塵土上清晰可見。 返回 footprint劍橋詞典 footprint noun [C] (FOOT) the mark made by a person's or animal's foot 腳印,足跡 footprint noun [C] (SIZE) engineering, architecture specialized the amount of space on a surface that something needs (某物所占的)平面面積;(尤指計(jì)算機(jī)所占的)臺(tái)面 The new computer has a smaller footprint. 這臺(tái)新計(jì)算機(jī)占地要小一些。 The footprint of the new Treasury building 新財(cái)政部大樓的占地面積 business, environment specialized a measurement of the size , effect , etc. of something (某物的)大?。ㄗ饔玫鹊龋? We took the decision to invest in new countries and grow our global footprint. 我們決定到新的國(guó)家投資,擴(kuò)大我們?cè)谌蛩爸帯?也見 carbon footprint 返回 footprint