English to Malay Dictionary footing

footing

landasan
definition
verb
Contrary to international law, it will be the world that foots the bill, estimated at $50-60 million.
pay (the bill) for something, especially when the bill is considered large or unreasonable.
the rider was left to foot it ten or twelve miles back to camp
cover a distance, especially a long one, on foot.
noun
he suddenly lost his footing
a secure grip with one's feet.
attempts to establish the store on a firm financial footing
the basis on which something is established or operates.
example
Until this week, they were confident a deal could be done and a new CVA could be drawn-up which would put the club on a secure 'footing' again.
Art in that era was tacitly defined in terms of creating beauty, and that creation was in turn put on equal 'footing' with efforts at expanding the boundaries of knowledge.
Some of the other children in the group described how Rochelle suddenly lost her 'footing' and was taken by the flow.
Her grip and 'footing' slipped numerous times but she was able to reach the top.
Check the depth of the step with your foot to confirm your 'footing' for balance on the stairs.
the suppliers are on an equal 'footing' with the buyers
the suppliers are on an equal 'footing' with the buyers
Losing my 'footing' , my frame of reference changes as the ground comes up to meet me; my mind struggles to understand what is happening.
All we ever wanted was a fair deal and to compete on an equal 'footing' with our European competitors.
attempts to establish the shop on a firm financial 'footing'
Suddenly, as the young woman nears the summit of the tent, her foot slips, and she struggles, desperately, to secure her 'footing' .
The bar established a sound 'footing' for further expansion.
Rationalists see skepticism as something which must be refuted on every count in order to establish a sure 'footing' for absolutely certain knowledge.
Suddenly I lost my 'footing' and I fell on top of him making him fall off the chair.
Think about it, with a new multi-storey car park about to begin and the street being covered it would be on an equal 'footing' with other parts of the town.
Financial 'footing' is very solid, as indicated by the annual report.
Sirka staggered around, trying to make her way out of the hallway and into the family room, when she suddenly lost her 'footing' .
Putting gay couples on equal 'footing' with straight ones would, it seems to me, mostly just increase the competition for the small supply of adoptable babies.
By then, all customer and geographic restrictions for foreign banks in China will be removed, putting them on an equal 'footing' with Chinese banks.
I waited until I had my 'footing' firmly on the ground and stopped getting thrown against the stall walls.
Over the Rhine I found my 'footing' ; I gripped the slipping rope; I was rejuvenated; my feet were washed.
Nobody really wins, one person will eventually lose their 'footing' on the ground and everybody ends up falling.
When he regains his 'footing' , he starts walking to the door.
But the club is now on a much firmer financial 'footing' and the fans cannot be anything but happy.
They will be asked by officers to consider transferring the museums and galleries service to a trust but the report says it can only be done when they are on a firm financial 'footing' .
He parked and stepped out of the cab, but the ground was icy and almost immediately he fell to the ground after losing his 'footing' .
he suddenly lost his 'footing'
Now the right to down a pint has been placed on an equal 'footing' with human rights such as freedom of expression by a Scottish council.
Earlier, she did not raise any issues before the GP, but now she finds that she can participate on an equal 'footing' with men.
Andy has put his life back on a secure 'footing' since being found guilty of espionage by a Greek court, last month.
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