Is it by foot or by feet? 查看翻譯 - HiNative
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to travel by walking, you'd say "by foot" or "on foot"|By foot|You can also more colloquially say "beat feet" As in to beat your feet upon the ground ... 英語(美國) 法語(法國) 德語 意大利語 日語 韓語 波蘭語 葡萄牙語(巴西) 葡萄牙語(葡萄牙) 俄語 中文(簡體) 西班牙語(墨西哥) 中文(繁體,臺灣) 土耳其語 越南語
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