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1 toed
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2 pigeon-toed
adjective(of a person or his manner of walking) with toes turned inwards:أقْفَد، ذو سُنْبُكَيْن مُلْتَوِيَيْن الى الداخِلa pigeon-toed person/walk.
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3 web-toed
adjectivehaving webbed feet.مُكَفَّف القَدَم، شَبيه بِقَدَم البَطَّه -
4 הלך בתלם
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5 закован косо
toed -
6 opskrbljen prstima
• toed -
7 clavado oblicuamente
• toed -
8 koso ukovan
• toed -
9 koso zakovan
• toed -
10 sa nožnim prstom
• toed -
11 скошенные ролики
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > скошенные ролики
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12 сближаемый
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > сближаемый
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13 косолапый
1) General subject: bandy-legged, bow-legged, club footed, club-footed, clumsy, in toed, in-toed, pigeon toed, pigeon-toed, splay, splayfoot, splayfooted2) Biology: pin-toed4) Makarov: club-stalked -
14 косолапый
pigeon-toed, in-toed; clumsy, awkward перен. (неуклюжий)* * ** * *pigeon-toed, in-toed; clumsy, awkward перен.* * *in-toedsplay-footedtaliped -
15 Onkel
m; -s, - und umg. -s1. uncle; Onkel Robert Uncle Robert2. Kindersprache: (Mann) nice man, gentleman; der Onkel Doktor the (nice) doctor; sag dem Onkel guten Tag say hello to the nice man (altm. gentleman)3. umg., fig.: der dicke oder große Onkel one’s big toe; über den ( großen) Onkel gehen oder latschen be pigeon-toed* * *der Onkeluncle* * *Ọn|kel ['ɔŋkl]m -s, -1) uncle2) (Kindersprache = erwachsener Mann) unclesag dem Onkel guten Tag! — say hello to the nice man!
sieh mal den komischen Onkel da! — look at the funny (old) man or guy (inf) over there!
3) (inf)der große or dicke Onkel — your/his etc big toe
* * *(the brother of a person's father or mother, or the husband of an aunt: He's my uncle; Hallo, Uncle Jim!) uncle* * *On·kel<-s, ->[ˈɔŋkl̩]m1. (Verwandter) uncleein lieber/böser \Onkel a nice/nasty man3.* * *der; Onkels, Onkel od. (ugs.) Onkels1) uncle2) (Kinderspr.): (Mann)* * *1. uncle;Onkel Robert Uncle Robert2. Kindersprache: (Mann) nice man, gentleman;der Onkel Doktor the (nice) doctor;sag dem Onkel guten Tag say hello to the nice man (obs gentleman)3. umg, fig:große Onkel one’s big toe;latschen be pigeon-toed* * *der; Onkels, Onkel od. (ugs.) Onkels1) uncle2) (Kinderspr.): (Mann)* * *uncle n. -
16 Paarhufer
m; -s, -; ZOOL. cloven-hoofed animal* * *Paar|hu|fer [-huːfɐ]m (ZOOL)cloven-hoofed animal, even-toed ungulate (spec)* * *der1) (a hoof, like those of cows, sheep etc, which has a split up the centre.) cloven hoof2) (a hoof, like those of cows, sheep etc, which has a split up the centre.) cleft hoof* * *Paar·hu·fer<-s, ->* * *der; Paars, Paar (Zool.) even-toed ungulate (fachspr.); cloven-hoofed animal* * ** * *der; Paars, Paar (Zool.) even-toed ungulate (fachspr.); cloven-hoofed animal -
17 Unpaarhufer
m; -s, -; ZOOL. odd-toed ungulate* * *Ụn|paar|hu|ferpl (ZOOL)odd-toed ungulates pl* * *Un·paar·hu·fer<-s, ->[ˈʊnpa:ɐ̯hu:fɐ]m ZOOL odd-toed ungulate, perissodactyl* * * -
18 con la punta de los pies mirando hacia dentro
(adj.) = pigeon-toedEx. When children start walking they tend to be bandy-legged, pigeon-toed and look flat-footed.* * *(adj.) = pigeon-toedEx: When children start walking they tend to be bandy-legged, pigeon-toed and look flat-footed.
Spanish-English dictionary > con la punta de los pies mirando hacia dentro
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19 patizambo
adj.bowlegged, bandy-legged, bandy, knock-kneed.* * *► adjetivo1 (de rodillas abajo) knock-kneed; (con las piernas arqueadas) bandy-legged* * *ADJ knock-kneed* * ** * *= bandy-legged, bow-kneed, bow-legged, splay-footed.Ex. When children start walking they tend to be bandy-legged, pigeon-toed and look flat-footed.Ex. It's all got to do with whether you're knock-kneed or bow-kneed, whether your knees go in or out.Ex. At birth all children are more or less bow-legged.Ex. If the toes point outward, the horse is splay-footed; if the toes point inward, the horse is considered pigeon-toed.* * ** * *= bandy-legged, bow-kneed, bow-legged, splay-footed.Ex: When children start walking they tend to be bandy-legged, pigeon-toed and look flat-footed.
Ex: It's all got to do with whether you're knock-kneed or bow-kneed, whether your knees go in or out.Ex: At birth all children are more or less bow-legged.Ex: If the toes point outward, the horse is splay-footed; if the toes point inward, the horse is considered pigeon-toed.* * *patizambo -ba(con las piernas arqueadas — hacia adentro) knock-kneed; (— hacia afuera) bowlegged, bandy-legged* * *
patizambo◊ -ba adjetivo ( con las piernas arqueadas — hacia adentro) knock-kneed;
(— hacia afuera) bowlegged
' patizambo' also found in these entries:
English:
bandy legged
- bow-legged
- bow
- knock
* * *patizambo, -a adjknock-kneed* * *adj knock-kneed -
20 pied
pied [pje]━━━━━━━━━2. compounds━━━━━━━━━1. <a. [de personne, animal] foot• avoir pied [nageur] to be able to touch the bottom• « au pied ! » (à un chien) "heel!"b. ( = partie inférieure) [d'arbre, colline, échelle, lit, mur] foot ; [de table] leg ; [d'appareil photo] tripod ; [de lampe] base ; [de verre] stemc. (Agriculture) [de salade, tomate] plante. (mesure, en poésie) foot• c'est le pied ! it's brilliant! (inf)g. (locutions)► pied à pied [se défendre, lutter] every inch of the way► en pied• être sur pied [personne, malade] to be up and about2. <* * *pjenom masculin1) gén footmarcher avec les pieds tournés en dedans/en dehors — to be pigeon-toed/splay-footed
sauter à pieds joints — lit to jump with one's feet together; fig to jump in with both feet
à pied — gén on foot
traîner les pieds — lit, fig to drag one's feet
taper du pied — ( de colère) to stamp one's foot; ( d'impatience) to tap one's foot
de la tête aux pieds, des pieds à la tête, de pied en cap — from head to foot, from top to toe
avoir un pied (colloq) dans l'édition — to have a foothold in publishing
avoir conscience de là où on met les pieds — (colloq) fig to be aware of what one is letting oneself in for
animaux sur pied — livestock [U] on the hoof
3) (de colline, d'escalier) foot, bottom; ( de colonne) foot, base4) ( de meuble) ( totalité) leg; ( extrémité) foot; ( de verre) stem; ( de lampe) base; ( d'appareil photo) gén stand; ( trépied) tripod; ( de champignon) stalk5) ( plant) head6) ( unité de longueur) foot•Phrasal Verbs:••être sur pied — [personne] to be up and about; [affaires] to be up and running
perdre pied — lit to go out of one's depth; fig to lose ground
je me suis débrouillé comme un pied — (colloq) I've made a mess of it
elle joue au tennis comme un pied — (colloq) she's hopeless at tennis
faire des pieds et des mains (colloq) pour obtenir quelque chose — to work really hard at getting something
ça lui fera les pieds — (colloq) that will teach him/her a lesson
c'est le pied — (sl) ( très bien) that's terrific (colloq)
c'est pas le pied aujourd'hui — (sl) things aren't so hot today (colloq)
prendre son pied — (sl) to have a good time
mettre à pied — ( mesure disciplinaire) to suspend; ( mesure économique) to lay [somebody] off
lever le pied — (colloq) ( aller moins vite) to slow down; ( s'arrêter) to stop
* * *pje nm1) [personne] footJ'ai mal aux pieds. — My feet are hurting.
2) [montagne, colline] foot3) [verre] stem, [table] leg, [lampe] base4) (= plante) plantmettre à pied [militaire, fonctionnaire] — to suspend, [employé] to lay off
mettre qn au pied du mur [homme] — to get sb with his back to the wall, [femme] to get sb with her back to the wall
sur pied AGRICULTURE — on the stalk, uncut, (= debout, rétabli) up and about
mettre sur pied [entreprise] — to set up
Justine n'aime pas nager là où elle n'a pas pied. — Justine doesn't like to swim out of her depth.
avoir le pied marin — to have one's sea legs, to be a good sailor
faire des pieds et des mains — to move heaven and earth, to pull out all the stops
c'est le pied! * — it's wicked! *
* * *pied nm1 ⇒ Le corps humain Anat foot; avoir les pieds plats to have flat feet; avoir les pieds cambrés to have high-arched feet ou high arches; marcher avec les pieds tournés en dedans/en dehors to be pigeon-toed/splay-footed; être pieds nus to have bare feet, to be barefoot(ed); il était pieds nus dans ses chaussures his feet were bare inside his shoes; aimer rester (les) pieds nus to like to go barefoot(ed); marcher/courir (les) pieds nus to walk about/to run around bare-foot(ed); sauter à pieds joints lit to jump with one's feet together; fig to jump in with both feet; il a sauté à pieds joints dans le piège he jumped into the trap with both feet; coup de pied kick; donner un coup de pied à qn to kick sb; donner un coup de pied dans qch to kick sth; tuer qn à coups de pied to kick sb to death; casser qch à coups de pied to kick sth to pieces; écarter qch d'un coup de pied to kick sth aside; je lui ai mis mon pied aux fesses◑/au cul● I kicked him up the backside○/arse● GB ou ass◑ US; à pied gén on foot; être à pied to be on foot; aller quelque part à pied to go somewhere on foot; promenade à pied walk; randonnée à pied ramble; être aux pieds de qn lit, fig to be at sb's feet; se jeter aux pieds de qn to throw oneself at sb's feet; son chien au pied with his dog at his heels; au pied! ( ordre à un chien) heel!; bottes aux pieds wearing boots; ne plus pouvoir mettre un pied devant l'autre to be unable to go another step ou to put one foot in front of the other; traîner les pieds lit, fig to drag one's feet; ne plus tenir sur ses pieds to be about to keel over; taper du pied ( de colère) to stamp one's foot; ( d'impatience) to tap one's foot; repousser qch du pied to push sth away with one's foot; mettre pied à terre ( de cheval) to dismount; ( de camion) to get out; (de moto, bicyclette) to dismount, to get off; avoir le pied alerte to have a spring in one's step; de la tête aux pieds, des pieds à la tête, de pied en cap from head to foot, from top to toe; portrait en pied full-length portrait; statue en pied standing figure; je n'ai jamais mis les pieds chez elle I've never set foot in her house; avoir un pied dans l'édition to have a foothold in publishing; avoir conscience de là où on met les pieds○ fig to be aware of what one is letting oneself in for;2 ( d'animal) Zool gén foot; ( de cheval) hoof; Culin trotter; pieds de porc/de mouton pig's/sheep's trotters; animaux sur pied livestock on the hoof;3 (de collant, chaussette) foot;4 ( base) (de colline, falaise, d'escalier) foot, bottom; (de mât, colonne) foot, base; habiter au pied des montagnes to live at the foot of the mountains; au pied de l'arbre at the foot of the tree;5 ( de meuble) ( pris dans sa totalité) leg; ( extrémité) foot; ( de verre) stem; ( de lampe) base; ( d'appareil photo) gén stand; ( trépied) tripod; table à trois pieds three-legged table; pied de table table-leg; pied de lampe lampstand; au pied du lit ( opposé à la tête) at the foot of the bed;6 ( de champignon) stalk;8 ⇒ Les mesures de longueur Mes ( anglais) foot (0,3048 metresGB); ( autrefois) foot (0,3248 metresGB); ⇒ six;9 Littérat ( en métrique) foot;pied de col collarstand; pied à coulisse calliper rule; pied de lit footboard; pied tendre tenderfoot.pied à pied [céder, se défendre] inch by inch; être sur pied [personne] to be up and about; [affaires] to be up and running; mettre qch sur pied to set sth up; mise sur pied setting up; remettre qch sur pied [pays, affaire] to get sth back on its feet again; j'ai pied I can touch the bottom; je n'ai plus pied I'm out of my depth; perdre pied lit to go out of one's depth; fig to lose ground; lâcher pied to give up; prendre pied quelque part to get a foothold somewhere; ne pas mettre les pieds dehors not to set foot outside; avoir toujours un pied en l'air to be always on the go; être à pied d'œuvre to be ready to get down to work; je me suis débrouillé comme un pied○ I've made a mess of it; elle joue au tennis comme un pied○ she's hopeless at tennis; faire un pied de nez à qn to thumb one's nose at sb; faire un pied de nez à la tradition/aux conventions to cock a snook at tradition/at conventions; faire du pied à qn to play footsy with sb○; faire des pieds et des mains pour obtenir qch to work really hard at getting sth; ça lui fera les pieds○ that will teach him a lesson; c'est le pied○ ( très bien) that's terrific○; c'est pas le pied aujourd'hui○ things aren't so hot today○; prendre son pied○ gén to have a good time; ( au lit) to have it away◑; sortir les pieds devant to leave feet first; partir du bon/mauvais pied to get off on the right/wrong foot; mettre à pied ( mesure disciplinaire) to suspend; ( mesure économique) to lay [sb] off; lever le pied○ ( aller moins vite) to slow down; ( s'arrêter) to stop.[pje] nom masculinmarcher/être pieds nus to walk/to be barefootavoir ou marcher les pieds en dedans to be pigeon-toed, to walk with one's feet turned inavoir ou marcher les pieds en dehors to be splay-footed ou duck-toed (US), to walk with one's feet turned outle pied m'a manqué my foot slipped, I lost my footingje vais lui mettre mon pied quelque part (euphémisme) I'll kick him ou give him a kick up the backsidemettre pied à terre [à cheval, à moto] to dismountje n'ai pas mis les pieds dehors/à l'église depuis longtemps (familier) I haven't been out/to church for a long timeje ne mettrai ou remettrai plus jamais les pieds là-bas I'll never set foot there againni pied ni patte (familier) : il ne remuait ou bougeait ni pied ni patte he stood stock-still ou didn't move a musclealler ou avancer ou marcher d'un bon pied to go apacealler ou marcher d'un pied léger to tread light-heartedly ou lightlyavoir bon pied bon œil to be fit as a fiddle ou hale and heartypartir du bon/mauvais pied to start off (in) the right/wrong wayje n'ai pas le pied marin to have one's feet (firmly) on the ground ou one's head screwed on (the right way)au secours, je n'ai plus pied! help, I'm out of my depth ou I've lost my footing!avoir un pied dans: j'ai déjà un pied dans la place/l'entreprise I've got a foot in the door/a foothold in the company alreadyfaire des pieds et des mains pour to bend over backwards ou to pull out all the stops in order toa. [flirter] to play footsie with somebodyb. [avertir] to kick somebody (under the table)avoir le pied au plancher [accélérer] to have one's foot downa. [ralentir] to ease off (on the accelerator), to slow downb. [partir subrepticement] to slip offb. [fatigué] his legs won't carry him any furtherreprendre pied to get ou to find one's footing againse jeter ou se traîner aux pieds de quelqu'un to throw oneself at somebody's feet, to get down on one's knees to somebodycomme un pied (familier) [très mal]: je cuisine comme un pied I'm a useless cook, I can't cook an eggquel pied! (familier) : on a passé dix jours à Hawaï, quel pied! we really had a ball ou we had the time of our lives during our ten days in Hawaï!ce n'est pas le pied! (familier) : les cours d'anglais, ce n'est pas le pied! the English class isn't much fun!2. [d'un mur, d'un lit] foot[d'une table, d'une chaise] leg[d'une lampe, d'une colonne] base[d'un verre] stem[de champignon] footpied de vigne vine (plant), vinestock5. [mesure] foot6. TECHNOLOGIE7. LITTÉRATURE footvers de 12 pieds 12-foot verse ou line8. CUISINE9. [d'un bas, d'une chaussette] foot————————à pied locution adverbiale1. [en marchant] on foot2. [au chômage]a. [mesure disciplinaire] to suspend somebodyb. [mesure économique] to lay somebody off, to make somebody redundant (UK)————————à pied d'œuvre locution adjectivale————————à pied sec locution adverbiale————————au pied de locution prépositionnelleat the foot ou bottom ofmettre quelqu'un au pied du mur to get somebody with his/her back to the wall, to leave somebody with no alternativeau pied de la lettre locution adverbialeau pied levé locution adverbialede pied en cap locution adverbialeen vert de pied en cap dressed in green from top ou head to toe————————de pied ferme locution adverbialedes pieds à la tête locution adverbialefrom top to toe ou head to foot————————en pied locution adjectivale[photo, portrait] full-length[statue] full-size standingpied à pied locution adverbialelutter ou se battre pied à pied to fight every inch of the waysur le pied de guerre locution adverbialedans la cuisine, tout le monde était sur le pied de guerre it was action stations in the kitchen————————sur pied locution adjectivale[bétail] on the hoof————————sur pied locution adverbialeêtre sur pied [en bonne santé] to be up and aboutremettre quelqu'un sur pied to put somebody on his/her feet again, to make somebody better————————sur un pied d'égalité locution adverbiale
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-toed — «tohd», adjective. 1. driven into wood, etc., on a slant: »a toed nail. 2. fastened with nails driven in this way: »a toed board. toed, combining form. having toes: »Three toed = having three toes. * * * /ˈtoʊd/ adj … Useful english dictionary
Toed — Toed, a. 1. Having (such or so many) toes; chiefly used in composition; as, narrow toed, four toed. [1913 Webster] 2. (Carp.) Having the end secured by nails driven obliquely, said of a board, plank, or joist serving as a brace, and in general of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
toed — tōd adj having a toe or toes esp. of a specified kind or number usu. used in combination <five toed> … Medical dictionary
toed — [tōd] adj. 1. having (a specified kind or number of) toes: usually in hyphenated compounds [three toed] 2. a) driven slantingly: said of a nail b) fastened by nails driven slantingly … English World dictionary
toed — grot·toed; in·toed; mot·toed; toed; … English syllables
toed — adjective Etymology: 1toe Date: circa 1611 1. having a toe or toes especially of a specified kind or number usually used in combination < five toed > < round toed shoes > 2. [from past participle of toe (II)] driven obliquely < a toed nail >; … New Collegiate Dictionary
toed — /tohd/, adj. 1. having a toe: a toed clog; toed stockings. 2. having a toe of a specific kind or number (usually used in combination): three toed sloth. 3. Carpentry. a. (of a nail) driven obliquely. b. toenailed. [1605 15; TOE + ED3] * * * … Universalium
toed — [[t]toʊd[/t]] adj. 1) having a toe: toed stockings[/ex] 2) zool. having a toe of a specific kind or number (used in combination): three toed sloth[/ex] 3) bui a) (of a nail) driven obliquely b) fastened by toed nails • Etymology: 1605–15 … From formal English to slang
toed — adjective having a toe or toes of a specified kind; often used in combination • Ant: ↑toeless • Similar to: ↑pointy toed, ↑pointed toe, ↑square toed, ↑squared toe, ↑two toed, ↑two toe … Useful english dictionary
toed — toe ► NOUN 1) any of the five digits at the end of the foot. 2) the lower end, tip, or point of something. ► VERB (toes, toed, toeing) ▪ push, touch, or kick with one s toes. ● make someone s toes curl … English terms dictionary
Toed — Toe Toe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Toed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Toeing}.] To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English