footstool

英 ['fʊtstuːl] 美 ['fʊt'stʊl]
  • n. 脚凳
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footstool (n.)
also foot-stool, 1520s, from foot (n.) + stool. Earlier was fotsceomel, from Old English fotsceamel; for the second element of which see shambles. Figurative sense of "one who is the abject thrall of another" is from 1530s.
1. We will go into his tabernacles: we will worship at his footstool.
7我们要进他的居所,在他脚凳前下拜.

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2. And he used the extinct volcano as a footstool.
而且,他还把那座死火山当作脚凳.

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3. Henceforth waiting until His enemies are made the footstool for His feet.
13从此等候?的仇敌,放在?的脚下作脚凳.

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4. From henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool.
13从此等候他仇敌成了他的脚凳.

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5. He put his feet on the footstool.
他把脚放在脚凳上.

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