柯林斯詞典foothold /?f?t?h??ld/ (footholds) 1. N-COUNT A foothold is a strong or favourable position from which further advances or progress may be made. 立足點 Businesses are investing millions of dollars to gain a foothold in this new market. 商家們正投資數(shù)百萬美元以求在新市場中贏得立足點。2. N-COUNT A foothold is a place such as a small hole or area of rock where you can safely put your foot when climbing. (攀登時的) 立足処 He lowered his legs until he felt he had a solid foothold on the rockface beneath him. 他往下探腿,直到感覺雙腳穩(wěn)穩(wěn)地踩住了巖石。 返回 foothold劍橋詞典 foothold noun [C] (ROCK CLIMBING) a place such as a hole in a rock where you can put your foot safely when climbing (攀爬時的)踏腳処 foothold noun [C] (STRONG POSITION) a strong first position from which further progress can be made 穩(wěn)固的立足點 We are still trying to get/gain a foothold in the Japanese market . 我們?nèi)匀涣幵谌毡臼袌鋈〉靡簧t之地。 返回 foothold