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  • 121 peg

    [peɡ] 1. noun
    1) (a usually short, not very thick, piece of wood, metal etc used to fasten or mark something: There were four pegs stuck in the ground.) kolík
    2) (a hook on a wall or door for hanging clothes etc on: Hang your clothes on the pegs in the cupboard.) vešiak
    3) ((also clothes-peg) a wooden or plastic clip for holding clothes etc to a rope while drying.) štipec
    2. verb
    (to fasten with a peg: She pegged the clothes on the washing-line.) zavesiť
    - take someone down a peg or two
    - take down a peg or two
    - take someone down a peg
    - take down a peg
    * * *
    • kolko

    English-Slovak dictionary > peg

  • 122 peg

    [peɡ] 1. noun
    1) (a usually short, not very thick, piece of wood, metal etc used to fasten or mark something: There were four pegs stuck in the ground.) ţăruş
    2) (a hook on a wall or door for hanging clothes etc on: Hang your clothes on the pegs in the cupboard.) cui
    3) ((also clothes-peg) a wooden or plastic clip for holding clothes etc to a rope while drying.) cârlig de rufe
    2. verb
    (to fasten with a peg: She pegged the clothes on the washing-line.) a agăţa
    - take someone down a peg or two
    - take down a peg or two
    - take someone down a peg
    - take down a peg

    English-Romanian dictionary > peg

  • 123 étendards

    n. m. pl. (joc.): Undergarments strung along a washing-line.

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > étendards

  • 124 sécher

    I.
    v. trans.
    1. (sch.): Sécher un cours: To 'cut' a lecture, to give a class a miss.
    2. Sécher un pot: To 'down' a drink. On a séché un kil de rouge ensemble: We had ourselves a bottle of plonk.
    3. La sécher: To be 'spitting feathers', to be very thirsty.
    II.
    v. intrans.
    1. (sch.): To 'black out' in an exam, to suffer from a mental block at an examination.
    2. Sécher ( sur le fil): To wait and wait in vain (literally to be left dangling, as on a washing-line).

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > sécher

  • 125 peg

    [peɡ] 1. noun
    1) (a usually short, not very thick, piece of wood, metal etc used to fasten or mark something: There were four pegs stuck in the ground.) πασσαλίσκος
    2) (a hook on a wall or door for hanging clothes etc on: Hang your clothes on the pegs in the cupboard.) κρεμαστάρι
    3) ((also clothes-peg) a wooden or plastic clip for holding clothes etc to a rope while drying.) μανταλάκι
    2. verb
    (to fasten with a peg: She pegged the clothes on the washing-line.) κρεμώ με μανταλάκια
    - take someone down a peg or two
    - take down a peg or two
    - take someone down a peg
    - take down a peg

    English-Greek dictionary > peg

  • 126 peg

    [peg]
    1. noun
    1) a usually short, not very thick, piece of wood, metal etc used to fasten or mark something:

    There were four pegs stuck in the ground.

    وَتَد

    Hang your clothes on the pegs in the cupboard.

    مِشْجَب مِشْبَك أو مِسْمار خَشَبي
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle pegged
    to fasten with a peg:

    She pegged the clothes on the washing-line.

    يُعَلِّق على مِشْبَك

    Arabic-English dictionary > peg

  • 127 peg

    [peɡ] 1. noun
    1) (a usually short, not very thick, piece of wood, metal etc used to fasten or mark something: There were four pegs stuck in the ground.) piquet
    2) (a hook on a wall or door for hanging clothes etc on: Hang your clothes on the pegs in the cupboard.) patère
    3) ((also clothes-peg) a wooden or plastic clip for holding clothes etc to a rope while drying.) pince à linge
    2. verb
    (to fasten with a peg: She pegged the clothes on the washing-line.) accrocher
    - take someone down a peg or two
    - take down a peg or two - take someone down a peg - take down a peg

    English-French dictionary > peg

  • 128 peg

    [peɡ] 1. noun
    1) (a usually short, not very thick, piece of wood, metal etc used to fasten or mark something: There were four pegs stuck in the ground.) pino
    2) (a hook on a wall or door for hanging clothes etc on: Hang your clothes on the pegs in the cupboard.) cabide
    3) ((also clothes-peg) a wooden or plastic clip for holding clothes etc to a rope while drying.) prendedor de roupa
    2. verb
    (to fasten with a peg: She pegged the clothes on the washing-line.) prender
    - take someone down a peg or two
    - take down a peg or two - take someone down a peg - take down a peg

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > peg

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  • washing line — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms washing line : singular washing line plural washing lines British a rope tied between poles used for hanging wet clothes on to dry …   English dictionary

  • washing line — noun clothesline …   Wiktionary

  • washing line — noun (C, U) BrE a piece of string stretched between two poles that you hang wet clothes on so that they become dry; clothesline …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • ˈwashing ˌline — noun [C] British a rope tied between poles that is used for hanging wet clothes on to dry …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • WASHING LINE — …   Useful english dictionary

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