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Bein n■ Zum Stehen und Fortbewegen dienendes Gliedmaß, das vom Hüftgelenk bis zu den Zehen reicht. -
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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > lęg
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[leg] noun1) one of the limbs by which animals and man walk:رِجْلShe stood on one leg.
2) the part of an article of clothing that covers one of these limbs closely:ر�������ل البَنْطَلوHe has torn the leg of his trousers.
3) a long, narrow support of a table etc:رِجل الطاوِلَه أو الكُرْسيOne of the legs of the chair was broken.
4) one stage in a journey, competition etc:المَرْحَلَة الأخيرَه من الرِّحْلَهthe second leg of the contest.
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رِجْل \ leg: the part of the body that is used for walking: Ants have six legs, a support for a piece of furniture a table leg. \ ساقٌ (اسم) \ leg: the part of the body that is used for walking: Ants have six legs, the part of a garment that covers the leg a trouser leg. -
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* * *n. burial-place, = legstaðr.* * *n. [liggja], a burial-place, K. Þ. K. 28, Nj. 281, Fms. vii. 251:—the ‘lie,’ position of a county, lands-leg: of grass, liggja í leg, to be laid, of overgrown grass: liggja í leg, to lie waste, of land, Grág. ii. 279; leggja í leg, to desert a farm, 278. -
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sg - legen, pl - legeигра́ ж* * *game, play* * *(en -e) play;( en leg efter bestemte regler) game;( om fisks forplantning) spawning;[ holde op mens legen er god] stop while the going is good;[ enden på legen] the end of it;[ det gik som en leg] it went swimmingly. -
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m (G łęgu) 1. (podmokła łąka) wetlands 2. Ekol., Leśn. riparian forest spec.* * *mimarshy meadow, fen; Br. carr.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łęg
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• If you don't use your head, you must use your legs - За дурной головой и ногам непокой (3)• Stretch your legs according to the length of your blanket - По одежке протягивай ножки (П)• Stretch your legs according to your coverlet - По одежке протягивай ножки (П) -
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n. fornication, seduction, Anecd. 3, Grág. i. 338, passim, legorðs-sök (- sekt), f. a case (fine) of seduction, Nj. 98, Grág. i. 104, N. G. L. i. 49. -
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20 leg fk
game
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Leg — (l[e^]g), n. [Icel. leggr; akin to Dan. l[ae]g calf of the leg, Sw. l[ a]gg.] 1. A limb or member of an animal used for supporting the body, and in running, climbing, and swimming; esp., that part of the limb between the knee and foot. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
leg — [leg] n. [ME < ON leggr, a leg, limb < IE base * lek , limb > L lacertus, muscle, lacerta, lizard] 1. one of the parts of the body by means of which animals stand and walk, specif., in human beings, a) one of the lower limbs b) Anat. the … English World dictionary
leg — ► NOUN 1) each of the limbs on which a person or animal moves and stands. 2) a long, thin support or prop, especially of a chair or table. 3) a section of a journey, process, or race. 4) (in sport) each of two or more games or stages constituting … English terms dictionary
leg*/*/*/ — [leg] noun [C] 1) one of the parts of a person s or animal s body to which the feet are attached an exercise to strengthen the leg muscles[/ex] She sat down and crossed her legs.[/ex] 2) the part of a piece of clothing that covers one of your… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
legʷh- — legʷh English meaning: light (adj.) Deutsche Übersetzung: “leicht in Bewegung and Gewicht”, verbal ‘sich leicht, flink bewegen” Note: nasalized lengʷh Material: 1. O.Ind. laghu , ved. raghu “rash, hasty, light, small”, compar … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Leg — * Lêg, er, este, oder Lêge, r, ste, adj. et adv. welches nur in einigen gemeinen Mundarten üblich ist, wo es eigentlich niedrig bedeutet, in welchem Verstande es vorzüglich im Niederdeutschen vorkommt. Das Wasser ist leg, niedrig. Leges Wasser… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
leg-1 — leg 1 English meaning: to drip, ooze, flow out Deutsche Übersetzung: “tröpfeln, sickern, zergehen” Material: Arm. lič ‘swamp, marsh” (*lēgi̯ ü); O.Ir. legaim “löse mich auf, zergehe, schmelze”, fo llega “(die ink) running from”,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
leĝ- — leĝ English meaning: to gather Deutsche Übersetzung: “zusammenlesen, sammeln” Material: Gk. λέγω ‘sammle, lese together, zähle, rede, say”, καταλέγω “verzeichne”, συλλογή ‘sammlung”, ἐκλογή “Auswahl”, λόγος, λέξις “ discourse “,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Leg — (l[e^]g), v. t. To use as a leg, with it as object: (a) To bow. [Obs.] (b) To run. [Low] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
leg. — leg. 〈Abk. für ital.〉 legato * * * leg. = ↑ legato. * * * leg. = legato … Universal-Lexikon
leg-up — leg ,up noun singular 1. ) INFORMAL if you give someone a leg up, you help them to make progress, especially in their career 2. ) if you give someone a leg up, you help them climb something by letting them put their foot in your hands and then… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English