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1 косолапость
1) General subject: splay-foot, splayfoot, talipes3) Agriculture: toes-in4) Veterinary medicine: toe-in (порок постава конечностей у животных)5) Dog breeding: pin-toed (локти наружу, лапы внутрь) -
2 плоская стопа
flat [splay] foot, (pes) planus, platypodiaБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > плоская стопа
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3 неуклюжий
1) General subject: awkward (о людях, движениях и т. п.), boorish, bouncing, bulky, bumbling, bungling, cack-handed, chuckle, chunking, cloddish, clumsy, cowish (в движениях), cubbish, elephantic, elephantine, footless, fumbling, gawky, gnarled, gnarly, graceless (о стиле), ham fisted, ham handed, ham-fisted, ham-handed, heavy, heavy-handed, hulking, hulky, inert, left-handed, lob, loose as goose, loosey goosey, lout, lubber, lubberly, lumbersome, lumping (о походке), lumpish, maladroit, oaf, oafish, ouph, ouphe, oxy, shambling, slouchy (особ. о походке), splay, splayfooted, stiff, three corner, three cornered, three-cornered, uncouth, ungainly, unskilful, unwieldy, ursal, clutz (как сушествительное), cumbersome, chimsy3) American: klutzy, loosey-goosey4) French: gauche5) Bookish: ambilaevous (в обращении с вещами), ambilevous (в обращении с вещами)6) Scottish language: corrie-fisted7) Jargon: butterfingers, flubdubbed, goon, goony, horsey (о человеке), horsy (о человеке), kack-handed, keck-handed, schleppy, slob-foot, clunker (игрок в гольф, теннис и др.), ropey, slewfoot8) Makarov: backhand (особ. в работе), backhanded (особ. в работе), inartificial, lumpy, rustic, shambling (о стихах, стиле)9) Taboo: bear, clumsy as a cub bear handling his prick, gangly, lummox10) Non-profit-making organization: tipsy
См. также в других словарях:
splay|foot — «SPLAY FUT», noun, plural feet, adjective. –n. a broad, flat foot, especially one turned outward. –adj. = splay footed. (Cf. ↑splay footed) … Useful english dictionary
splay|foot|ed — splay foot|ed or splay|foot|ed «SPLAY FUT ihd», adjective. 1. having splayfeet. 2. awkward; clumsy … Useful english dictionary
splay-foot|ed — or splay|foot|ed «SPLAY FUT ihd», adjective. 1. having splayfeet. 2. awkward; clumsy … Useful english dictionary
splay-foot — splayˈ foot or splayˈ footed adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑splay … Useful english dictionary
splay foot — noun A flat foot turned outward • • • Main Entry: ↑splay … Useful english dictionary
splay-footed — splayˈ foot or splayˈ footed adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑splay … Useful english dictionary
splay — v., n., & adj. v. 1 tr. (usu. foll. by out) spread (the elbows, feet, etc.) out. 2 intr. (of an aperture or its sides) diverge in shape or position. 3 tr. construct (a window, doorway, aperture, etc.) so that it diverges or is wider at one side… … Useful english dictionary
splay-footed — noun having a broad flat foot turned outward. Derivatives splay foot noun … English new terms dictionary
splayfoot — splay·foot splā .fu̇t, fu̇t n a foot abnormally flattened and spread out specif FLATFOOT splay·foot·ed fu̇t əd adj * * * splay·foot (splaґfoot) flatfoot … Medical dictionary
splayfoot — /splay foot /, n., pl. splayfeet, adj. n. 1. a broad, flat foot, esp. one turned outward. 2. Pathol. this condition as a deformity in which the arch is very low or absent and weight is borne on the entire sole; flatfoot. adj. Also, splayfooted. 3 … Universalium
splayfoot — splay•foot [[t]ˈspleɪˌfʊt[/t]] n. pl. feet 1) a broad foot that turns outward 2) pat flatfoot 1) • Etymology: 1540–50 … From formal English to slang