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81 dry-shod
dry-shod [ˏdraɪˊʃɒd] advне замочи́в ног -
82 iron-shod
iron-shod [ˊaɪənʃɒd] aоби́тый желе́зом; подко́ванный, ко́ваный -
83 pass over dry-shod
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84 badly shod
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85 poorly shod
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86 dry-shod
dry-shod[drai ʃ'ɔd] adj que tem pés ou sapatos secos. • adv a pé seco, com pés enxutos. -
87 dry-shod
{'drai'ʃɔd}
a със сухи/ненамокрени крака* * *{'drai'shъd} а със сухи/ненамокрени крака.* * *a със сухи/ненамокрени крака* * * -
88 sharp-shod
sharp-shod[´ʃa:p¸ʃɔd] adj подкован с шипове. -
89 dry-shod
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91 ride rough-shod over someone
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92 dry-shod
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93 iron-shod
iron-shod eisenbereiftEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > iron-shod
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94 dry-shod
[͵draıʹʃɒd] aне замочив ногto go /to walk/ dry-shod - пройти не замочив ног
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95 dry-shod
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96 dry-shod
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97 the cobbler's wife is the worst shod
посл.у жены сапожника обувь хуже всех; ≈ сапожник ходит без сапогLarge English-Russian phrasebook > the cobbler's wife is the worst shod
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98 dry-shod
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99 Rough-shod
adj.Ride rough-shod over: met., P. and V. πατεῖν (Plat. also Ar.) (acc.), P. καταπατεῖν. (acc.), V. καθιππάζεσθαι (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Rough-shod
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100 dry-shod
См. также в других словарях:
shod — shod; shod·di·ly; shod·di·ness; slip·shod; slip·shod·di·ness; slip·shod·ness; un·shod; shod·dy; … English syllables
shod — [ʃɔd US ʃa:d] adj especially literary wearing shoes of the type mentioned well/elegantly/badly etc shod ▪ The children were well shod and happy. shod in ▪ His large feet were shod in trainers. →↑shoe2 … Dictionary of contemporary English
Shod — Shod, imp. & p. p. f {Shoe}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shod|di|ly — «SHOD uh lee», adverb. in a shoddy manner … Useful english dictionary
shod|dy — «SHOD ee», adjective, di|er, di|est, noun, plural dies. –adj. 1. pretending to be better than it is; of inferior quality; poorly made or designed: »a shoddy necklace, shoddy merchandise. It [painting] was all false, insincere, shoddy (W. Somerset … Useful english dictionary
shod — /shod/, v. a pt. and pp. of shoe. * * * … Universalium
shod — wearing shoes, late 14c., from M.E. pp. of SHOE (Cf. shoe) (v.), surviving chiefly in compounds, e.g. roughshod, slipshod, etc … Etymology dictionary
shod — [shäd] vt. alt. pt. & pp. of SHOE … English World dictionary
shòd — shóda in shôda m (ȍ ọ, ó) 1. raba peša javna prireditev, na kateri se ljudje zberejo, sestanejo z določenim namenom: udeležiti se shoda; društvo je imelo shod vsako leto; prirediti, sklicati shod; iti na shod; govoriti na shodu; shod na prostem … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
shod — [[t]ʃɒ̱d[/t]] 1) ADJ: v link ADJ in/with n, adv ADJ You can use shod when you are describing the kind of shoes that a person is wearing. [FORMAL] He has demonstrated a strong preference for being shod in running shoes. ...her stoutly shod feet.… … English dictionary
Shod — Shoe Shoe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shod}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shoeing}.] [AS. sc?ian, sce?ian. See {Shoe}, n.] 1. To furnish with a shoe or shoes; to put a shoe or shoes on; as, to shoe a horse, a sled, an anchor. [1913 Webster] 2. To protect or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English