Boot



1.
(COLLOQUIAL) To boot ផង
2.
(SLANG) Got the boot ត្រូវគេបណ្ដេញពីការងារ
noun
1.
(a protective covering of lealther, or rubber for the foot and part of the leg) leather boot ស្បែកជើងកវែង, auto boot កន្លែងដាក់អីវ៉ាន់ក្នុងរថយន្ដ, give the ball a boot ទាត់បាល់
  • boot camp
    - ជំរុំហាត់ទាហាន
  • boot tree
    - ដើមឈើស្បែកជើង
  • car boot sale
    - ឡានដឹករបស់អេតចាយលក់
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, ordinarily made of leather.
2.
An instrument of torture for the leg, formerly used to extort confessions, particularly in Scotland.
3.
A place at the side of a coach, where attendants rode; also, a low outside place before and behind the body of the coach.
4.
A place for baggage at either end of an old-fashioned stagecoach.
5.
An apron or cover (of leather or rubber cloth) for the driving seat of a vehicle, to protect from rain and mud.
6.
The metal casing and flange fitted about a pipe where it passes through a roof.
7.
Remedy; relief; amends; reparation; hence, one who brings relief.
8.
That which is given to make an exchange equal, or to make up for the deficiency of value in one of the things exchanged.
9.
Profit; gain; advantage; use.
verb
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To profit; to advantage; to avail; -- generally followed by it; as, what boots it?
2.
(TRANSITIVE) To enrich; to benefit; to give in addition.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) To put boots on, esp. for riding.
4.
(TRANSITIVE) To punish by kicking with a booted foot.
5.
(INTRANSITIVE) To boot one's self; to put on one's boots.
1.
Booty, spoil