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1 footpath
noun (a path or way for walking, not for cars, bicycles etc: You can go by the footpath.) pešpot* * *[fútpa:m]nounsteza; pločnik, hodnik -
2 pavement
noun ((American sidewalk) a paved surface, especially a paved footpath along the sides of a road for people to walk on.) pločnik* * *[péivmənt]nountlak; British English pločnik -
3 sidewalk
noun ((American) a pavement or footpath.) pločnik -
4 foot
[fut]plural - feet; noun1) (the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks: My feet are very sore from walking so far.) noga2) (the lower part of anything: at the foot of the hill.) vznožje3) ((plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm): He is five feet/foot six inches tall; a four-foot wall.) čevelj•- footing- football
- foothill
- foothold
- footlight
- footman
- footmark
- footnote
- footpath
- footprint
- footsore
- footstep
- footwear
- follow in someone's footsteps
- foot the bill
- on foot
- put one's foot down
- put one's foot in it* * *I [fut]plural feet noun noga, stopalo, čevelj (mera); stopicacolloquially pehota; (plural foots) gošča, usedlina; spodnja obrobnica jadra; podstavekto carry s.o. off his feet — spodnesti koga; navdušiti kogafiguratively to find one's feet — izkazati seAmerican slang to get cold feet — prestrašiti seto keep one's feet — ne zdrsniti, ne pastimy foot! — nesmisel!to put one's foot down — odločno se lotiti; ugovarjatito put one's foot in a thing — popolnoma kaj pokvariti, polomiti gato set ( —ali put) one's best foot forward ( —ali foremost) — pohiteti, kar se da; čim bolj se potruditito trample under foot — pohoditi, zatretislang to take the length of s.o.'s foot — spoznati slabosti koga, spregledati gato run s.o. off his feet — utruditi koga s hojoto get on ( —ali to) one's feet — dvigniti se, vstatiII [fut]1.intransitive verbhoditi, pešačiti; capljati; plesati; brcati;2.transitive verbgaziti; podplesti (nogavico)colloquially plačati, poravnati račun, sešteti; American colloquially to foot the bill — poravnati računto foot it — peš hoditi, plesati
См. также в других словарях:
footpath — noun (esp. BrE) ADJECTIVE ▪ public ▪ long distance VERB + FOOTPATH ▪ follow, take, use ▪ keep to … Collocations dictionary
footpath — ► NOUN ▪ a path for people to walk along, especially a right of way in the countryside … English terms dictionary
footpath — noun Date: 1526 a narrow path for pedestrians … New Collegiate Dictionary
footpath — noun /fʊtpɑːθ/ A path for pedestrians … Wiktionary
footpath — noun a path for people to walk along, especially a right of way in the countryside … English new terms dictionary
footpath — noun (C) especially BrE a narrow path for people to walk along, especially in the countryside; trail 2 (4) AmE … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
footpath — UK [ˈfʊtˌpɑːθ] / US [ˈfʊtˌpɑθ] noun [countable] Word forms footpath : singular footpath plural footpaths 1) a path used only for walking, usually in the countryside 2) British a pavement 1) … English dictionary
footpath — foot|path [ fut,paθ ] noun count a path used only for walking, usually in the countryside … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
footpath — [ˈfʊtˌpɑːθ] noun [C] a path that is used only for walking along, usually in the countryside … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
footpath — /ˈfʊtpaθ / (say footpahth) noun 1. a path for pedestrians only, especially one at the side of a road or street; pavement. 2. Especially Qld → nature strip (def. 2) …
public footpath — UK US noun [countable] [singular public footpath plural public footpaths] british a path that anyone can use Thesaurus: paths used only for walking or ridingsynonym types of road or path … Useful english dictionary