underfoot

underfoot
adverb
am Boden

it's rough/muddy underfoot — der Boden ist uneben/matschig

be trampled underfoot — mit Füßen zertrampelt werden; (fig.) wie der letzte Dreck behandelt werden (salopp)

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adjective
(on the ground under the feet of anyone walking: It is not actually raining just now but it is very wet underfoot.) am Boden
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under·ˈfoot
adv inv
1. (below one's feet) unter den Füßen
the fields were very muddy \underfoot die Felder waren sehr schlammig zu begehen
to trample sb/sth \underfoot jdn/etw mit Füßen treten a. fig
2. pred (pej: in the way) zwischen den Füßen, im Weg
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underfoot adv am Boden:
it was muddy (very hard) underfoot der Boden war matschig (steinhart gefroren); academic.ru/76136/trample">trample B, tread B 3
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adverb
am Boden

it's rough/muddy underfoot — der Boden ist uneben/matschig

be trampled underfoot — mit Füßen zertrampelt werden; (fig.) wie der letzte Dreck behandelt werden (salopp)

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adj.
unten adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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