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[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) calcanhar2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) calcanhar3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) salto2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) pôr saltos em2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) inclinar-se•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel* * *heel1[hi:l] n 1 calcanhar. 2 salto do sapato. 3 ponta, esporão. 4 heels patas traseiras de animais. • vt+vi 1 colocar saltos em sapatos. 2 andar nos calcanhares de alguém, seguir alguém. down at heels maltrapilho, miserável. to be out at heels ser pobre. to turn on the heel virar(-se) abruptamente. under heel sob controle.————————heel2[hi:l] n inclinação do navio. • vt+vi adernar: inclinar(-se) (o navio), deixando um lado debaixo da água. -
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[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) calcanhar2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) calcanhar3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) salto2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) pôr salto em2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) adernar•- - heeled- at/on one's heels - kick one's heels - take to one's heels - to heel - turn on one's heel -
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English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > heel
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5 heel fly
heel fly[h'i:l flai] n mosca que ataca o gado. -
6 Achilles’ heel
A.chil.les’ heel[əkili:z h'i:əl] n fig calcanhar-de-aquiles. Achilles’ heel tendon Anat tendão de Aquiles. -
7 to heel
((of dogs etc) at a person's heel: You must teach your dog to walk to heel in a busy street.) seguir de perto -
8 to heel
((of dogs etc) at a person's heel: You must teach your dog to walk to heel in a busy street.) manter-se perto -
9 Achilles’ heel tendon
Achilles’ heel tendonAnat tendão de Aquiles. -
10 down at heel
down at heelmaltrapilho, descuidado no traje. -
11 lark’s-heel
lark’s-heel[l'a:ks hi:l] n Bot 1 capuchinha-grande, chagas. 2 = link=larkspur larkspur. -
12 spike heel
spike heel[spaik h'i:l] n salto alto, de ponta fina (sapato feminino). -
13 stiletto heel
sti.let.to heel[stil'etou hi:l] n salto fino (de sapato feminino). -
14 to turn on the heel
to turn on the heelvirar(-se) abruptamente. -
15 under heel
under heelsob controle. -
16 down-at-heel
adjective (shabby, untidy and not well looked after or well-dressed.) maltrapilho -
17 turn on one's heel
(to turn one's back (and walk off).) dar meia volta -
18 down-at-heel
adjective (shabby, untidy and not well looked after or well-dressed.) maltrapilho -
19 turn on one's heel
(to turn one's back (and walk off).) fazer meia-volta -
20 heelball
heel.ball[h'i:lbɔ:l] n bola de cera de sapateiro.
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Heel — Heel, n. [OE. hele, heele, AS. h[=e]la, perh. for h[=o]hila, fr. AS. h[=o]h heel (cf. {Hough}); but cf. D. hiel, OFries. heila, h[=e]la, Icel. h[ae]ll, Dan. h[ae]l, Sw. h[ a]l, and L. calx. [root]12. Cf. {Inculcate}.] 1. The hinder part of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heel — heel1 [hēl] n. [ME hele < OE hela, akin to Du hiel < Gmc * hanhila < * hanha < IE base * kenk , leg joint, heel] 1. the back part of the human foot, under the ankle and behind the instep: see CALCANEUS 2. the corresponding part of the … English World dictionary
Heel — ist der Name folgender Personen: Johann Heel (1685 1749), deutscher Maler, Halbbruder des Bildhauers Peter Heel Johann Wilhelm Heel (1637 1709), deutscher Goldschmied, Erzgießer, Kupferstecher und Maler aus Nürnberg Magnus Heel (1654 1711),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
heel — Ⅰ. heel [1] ► NOUN 1) the back part of the foot below the ankle. 2) the part of a shoe or boot supporting the heel. 3) the part of the palm of the hand next to the wrist. 4) informal, dated a contemptible person. ► EXCLAMATION ▪ … English terms dictionary
Heel — Heel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Heeled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Heeling}.] 1. To perform by the use of the heels, as in dancing, running, and the like. [R.] [1913 Webster] I cannot sing, Nor heel the high lavolt. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To add a heel to; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heel|er — heel|er1 «HEE luhr», noun. 1. a person who puts heels on shoes. 2. U.S. Informal. a follower or hanger on of a political boss: »a ward heeler. 3. a person who follows at the heels. heel|er 2 «HEEL uhr», noun. 1. a lurch to one side. 2. a boat… … Useful english dictionary
Heel — (h[=e]l), v. i. [OE. helden to lean, incline, AS. heldan, hyldan; akin to Icel. halla, Dan. helde, Sw. h[ a]lla to tilt, pour, and perh. to E. hill.] (Naut.) To lean or tip to one side, as a ship; as, the ship heels aport; the boat heeled over… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heel — heel1 [hi:l] n ↑heel, ↑upper, ↑toe, ↑lace, ↑lining, ↑sole ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(of your foot)¦ 2¦(of a shoe)¦ 3¦(of a sock)¦ 4¦(of your hand)¦ 5 heels 6 at … Dictionary of contemporary English
heel — 1 noun (C) 1 OF YOUR FOOT the back part of your foot body, foot 1 2 OF A SHOE the raised part of a shoe that is under the back of your foot 3 high heeled/low heeled etc high heeled or low heeled shoes have high or low heels 4 OF A SOCK the part… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
heel — heel1 heelless, adj. /heel/, n. 1. the back part of the human foot, below and behind the ankle. 2. an analogous part in other vertebrates. 3. either hind foot or hoof of some animals, as the horse. 4. the foot as a whole: He was hung by the heels … Universalium
heel — I. /hil / (say heel) noun 1. (in humans) the back part of the foot, below and behind the ankle. 2. an analogous part in other vertebrates. 3. either hind foot or hoof of some animals, as the horse. 4. the part of a stocking, shoe, or the like,… …