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1 skohæl
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2 skohæl
ქუსლი (ფეხსაცმლის) -
3 tick-tack
subst. \/ˌtɪkˈtæk\/, \/ˈtɪktæk\/ eller tic-tac1) ( lyden av klokke) tikking, tikk-takk, tikk-tikk2) klapring, smelling3) (britisk, veddeløp) forklaring: hemmelig signal mellom bookmakere -
4 wedge
we‹ 1. noun1) (a piece of wood or metal, thick at one end and sloping to a thin edge at the other, used in splitting wood etc or in fixing something tightly in place: She used a wedge under the door to prevent it swinging shut.) kile2) (something similar in shape: a wedge of cheese.) stykke2. verb(to fix or become fixed by, or as if by, a wedge or wedges: He is so fat that he got wedged in the doorway.) kile/klemme fastkileIsubst. \/wedʒ\/1) kile, blei(g)2) ( om form) trekant, kileformet stykke• would you like a wedge of this cake?3) ( golf) wedge4) ( militærvesen) kile (formasjon)5) ( sko med kileformet hæl) platåsko6) ( meteorologi) høytrykksrygg7) ( mekanikk) skyvelapp (i ventil)drive a wedge into ( overført) skille, dele så splidthin end of the wedge (hverdagslig, overført) begynnelse, opptaktIIverb \/wedʒ\/1) kile (fast), kile ut, sprenge med kiler2) kløyvebe wedged (in) være fastklemtwedge apart kløyve fra hverandre ( overført) splitte, splintrewedge in eller wedge into kile inn (i), presse inn (i)wedge off kløyve avwedge oneself eller wedge one's way trenge seg (frem), kile seg (frem)wedge open åpne, kile åpen kløyvewedge together klemme sammen -
5 flik
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6 skæv
crooked, skew, squint* * *I. (en -e):[ slå skæve]( i keglespil) roll the ball(s) wide.II. adj( skrå) oblique ( fx angle, pyramid; glance), slanting;( ikke regelmæssig) wry ( fx face, neck, nose), crooked ( fx legs, nose), lopsided ( fx chair, window), skew ( fx teeth),T cock-eyed;( om skohæl) worn down on one side;(fig) ( ensidig) one-sided,( forkert) wrong, distorted ( fx account, view), lopsided ( fx give a lopsided impression of something);( ulige) unequal ( fx distribution);(S: af hash etc) stoned;(se også skævt);[ lade tingene gå deres skæve gang] let things slide (el. ride);[ skæve helligdage] [holidays as distinct from Sundays];[ skæv kegle] oblique cone;[ stille en i et skævt lys] place somebody in a false light;[ skæv opfattelse] distorted view;[ skæv ryg] curvature of the spine;[ han har skæve skuldre] he is crooked-shouldered;[ skævt smil] wry smile;(fig) false position;[ gå sine støvler skæve] wear one's boots down on one side;[ det skæve tårn i Pisa] the Leaning Tower of Pisa;[ skæve øjne] slanted eyes. -
7 écofrai
m. (du germ. °skoh- "chaussure") кож. голяма кожарска маса. -
8 Schuhabsatz
Schuhabsatz m skohæl -
9 ქუსლი
hæl; skohæl
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