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101 tights
noun plural (a close-fitting (usually nylon or woollen) garment covering the feet, legs and body to the waist: She bought three pairs of tights.) zeķbikses; (dejotāja) triko* * *zeķbikses; triko -
102 ton
1) (a unit of weight, 2,240 lb, (American) 2,000 lb; a metric ton (also tonne) is 2,204.6 lb (1,000 kilogrammes): It weighs a ton and a half; a three-ton weight.) tonna2) (a unit of space in a ship (100 cubic feet).) tonna•- tonnage- tons* * *mode, stils; tonna; milzums; milzīgs smagums; simt jūdžu stundā; simts mārciņu sterliņu -
103 underfoot
(on the ground under the feet of anyone walking: It is not actually raining just now but it is very wet underfoot.) zem kājām; apakšā* * *zem kājām, apakšā; pakļautībā -
104 web-footed
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105 web-toed
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106 webbed
adjective ((of ducks' etc feet) joined between the toes by a web.) plēvains* * *ar plēvi, plēvains -
107 chiropodist
[ki'ropədist](a person who treats minor disorders of the feet.) ortopēds; pedikīrs -
108 dabble
['dæbl]1) (to play, or trail, in water: He dabbled his feet in the river.) šļakstīties; plunčāties2) (to do anything in a half-serious way or as a hobby: He dabbles in chemistry.) neprofesionāli nodarboties -
109 ft
( written abbreviation) (foot; feet: He is 6 ft tall.) (mērvienība) pēda (30,48 cm) -
110 ice axe
(a type of axe used by mountain climbers to cut holds in ice for their hands and feet.) ledus cērte -
111 low tide/water
(the time when the sea is lowest at a particular place during ebb-tide: There is three feet of water in the harbour, even at low water.) bēgums; atplūdi -
112 mark time
(to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) soļot/mīņāties uz vietas -
113 stirrups
['stirəps, ]( American[) 'stə:-](a pair of metal loops hanging on straps from a horse's saddle, to support a rider's feet.) (seglu) kāpšļi
См. также в других словарях:
feet — /feet/, n. 1. a pl. of foot. 2. drag one s feet, to act or proceed slowly or without enthusiasm; to be reluctant to act, comply, etc.: We can t begin the project until the steering committee stops dragging its feet. 3. on one s feet, a. in a… … Universalium
feet — [fēt] n. pl. of FOOT feet of clay a weakness or defect of character (in an otherwise strong person) get one s feet wet to have or get one s first experience in some activity or pursuit have one s feet on the ground to be practical, realistic, etc … English World dictionary
Feet — 〈[ fi:t] Pl. von〉 Foot [engl.] * * * Feet : Pl. von ↑ Foot. * * * Feet [fiːt, englisch], Plural von Foot. * * * Feet: Pl. von ↑ … Universal-Lexikon
feet — [fi:t] n the plural of ↑foot →get/have cold feet at ↑cold1 (6), feet of clay at ↑foot1 (26), have itchy feet at ↑itchy … Dictionary of contemporary English
feet — [fiːt] ➔ foot1 * * * feet UK US /fiːt/ noun ► PLURAL OF FOOT(Cf. ↑foot) … Financial and business terms
Feet — Feet, n. pl. See {Foot}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Feet — Feet, n. [See {Feat}, n.] Fact; performance. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
feet — feet·age; feet; … English syllables
Feet — (engl., spr. fiht), Mehrzahl von Foot (s.d.) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Feet — A global dance party est une compilation sortie en 2004 et produite par le label Ellipsis arts. Cette compilation, mélange de world music et de trip hop, reprend des groupes allant de Cuba au Sénégal, en passant par le Brésil et le Maghreb.… … Wikipédia en Français
Feet — 〈 [fi:t] Pl. von〉 Foot [Etym.: engl.] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch