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1 gaitero
gaiter -
2 abotinado
• gaiter-shaped• high-frequency broadcast band• high-gain loop -
3 polaina
• gaiter• legendary• leggings• puttee• spatterdash -
4 polaina
f.1 leggings.2 gaiter, spat, legging, puttee.* * *1 (pantalón) pantaloons* * *SF1) (=sobrecalza) leggings pl* * *femenino (de cuero, paño) gaiter; ( de lana tejida) (RPl) legwarmer* * *femenino (de cuero, paño) gaiter; ( de lana tejida) (RPl) legwarmer* * *1 (de cuero, paño) gaiter2 ( RPl) (de lana tejida) legwarmer* * *polaina nf1. [de cuero, sintética] gaiter2. RP [de lana] legwarmer -
5 botín
m.1 booty, loot, spoil.2 ankle boot, bootee, legging.* * *1 (de guerra) spoils plural, booty2 (de robo) haul\botín de guerra spoils plural of war————————1 (zapato) ankle boot2 (cubierta) gaiter* * *noun m.1) booty, loot2) ankle boot* * *ISM [de guerra] booty, plunder; [de ladrón] lootIISM1) (=calzado) ankle boot2) (=polaina) legging, spat3) Chile (=borceguí) bootee4) Cono Sur (=calcetín) sock* * *1) ( bota corta) ankle boot; ( de bebé) bootee; ( de futbolista) (CS) boot2) ( de guerra) plunder, booty; ( de ladrones) haul, loot* * *1) ( bota corta) ankle boot; ( de bebé) bootee; ( de futbolista) (CS) boot2) ( de guerra) plunder, booty; ( de ladrones) haul, loot* * *botín11 = spoils, booty, plunder.Ex: As more colleges and university libraries pursue outside funding, the spoils increasingly will go to those institutions which are best prepared for the rigours of fundraising.
Ex: Greed and fearlessness linked the Elizabethan sea rover, the 18th-century naval captain hungry for prize money, and the early-Victorian soldier for whom the storming of an Indian city offered the chance of booty.Ex: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.* botín de guerra = war booty.* botín de guerra, el = spoils of war, the, victor's spoils.* reparto del botín, el = division of spoils, the.botín22 = bootee [bootie].Ex: After the defendant was arrested, the deputy sheriff measured the bootees worn by him and testified the heel and foot tracks of the bootees were identical.
* * *A1 (bota corta) ankle boot2 (de bebé) bootee3 (CS) (de futbolista) bootB1 (de guerra) plunder, booty2 (de ladrones) haul, loot* * *
botín sustantivo masculino
1 ( bota corta) ankle boot;
( de bebé) bootee;
( de futbolista) (CS) boot
2 ( de guerra) plunder, booty;
( de ladrones) haul, loot
botín 1 m (de un robo) loot, booty
botín 2 m (calzado) ankle boot
' botín' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despojos
- recobrar
- recuperar
English:
booty
- carry off
- haul
- loot
- make away with
- plunder
- spoil
- ankle
- boot
- spoils
- wellington (boot)
* * *botín1 nm[calzado] ankle boot Am botín de fútbol Br football boot, US soccer shoebotín2 nm1. [de guerra] plunder, booty;repartirse el botín to share out the spoils2. [de atraco] loot* * *m2 calzado ankle boot* * *1) : baby's bootee2) : ankle boot3) : booty, plunder* * *botín n1. (calzado) ankle boot2. (cosas robadas) loot -
6 borceguí
m.half boot, gaiter, laced boot, buskin.* * *1 ankle boot* * *SM (=botín) high shoe, laced boot; [de bebé] bootee* * *walking boot* * *borceguí (pl borceguíes) nmhalf boot* * *m ankle boot -
7 botina
f.1 a gaiter, high shoe.2 bootee, ankle boot, half boot.* * *1 ankle boot* * *SF (=calzado) high shoe; [de bebé] bootee* * *ankle boot* * *botina nfankle boot -
8 abotinado
adj.1 made in the form of half-gaiters (bluchers), closing at the instep.2 high-fronted.3 gaiter-shaped.* * *► adjetivo1 high-fronted\zapato abotinado ankle boot* * *abotinado -dazapatos abotinados ankle boots* * *abotinado, -a adjzapato abotinado boot -
9 borceguí
• buskin• gaiter• half-blooded• half-bound• lace up• laced ruffles -
10 botín
spa polaina (f) corta, botín (m)eng spat, gaiter, half legging -
11 polaina corta
spa polaina (f) corta, botín (m)eng spat, gaiter, half leggingБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > polaina corta
См. также в других словарях:
Gaiter — Gait er, n. [F. gu[^e]tre, cf. Armor. gweltren; or perh. of German origin, and akin to E. wear, v.] 1. A covering of cloth or leather for the ankle and instep, or for the whole leg from the knee to the instep, fitting down upon the shoe. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gaiter — Gai ter, v. t. To dress with gaiters … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gaiter — Gaiter, Luigi, ital. Schriftsteller und Philolog, geb. 5. Nov. 1815 in Caprino bei Verona, gest. 12. Febr. 1895 in Verona, studierte Theologie und Philosophie, wirkte dann als Gymnasialprofessor in Verona und Mantua und wurde 1861 als Professor… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
gaiter — leather cover for the ankle, 1775, perhaps from Fr. guêtre belonging to peasant attire, from M.Fr. *guestre, probably from Frank. *wrist instep, from P.Gmc. *wirstiz (Cf. Ger. Rist instep; see WRIST (Cf. wrist)). Related: Gaiters … Etymology dictionary
gaiter — ► NOUN 1) a covering of cloth or leather for the ankle and lower leg. 2) chiefly US a shoe or overshoe extending to the ankle or above. DERIVATIVES gaitered adjective. ORIGIN French guêtre … English terms dictionary
gaiter — [gāt′ər] n. [altered (after GAIT) < Fr guêtre, earlier guietre, prob. < Frank * wrist, instep, akin to WRIST] 1. a cloth or leather covering for the instep and ankle, and, sometimes, the calf of the leg; spat or legging ☆ 2. a shoe with… … English World dictionary
gaiter — [18] Etymologically as well as semantically, gaiter is an ‘ankle covering’. It comes from French guêtre ‘gaiter’, which may well have been formed from Germanic *wirst . This denoted ‘twist, turn’, and it has several modern derivatives which mean… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
gaiter — UK [ˈɡeɪtə(r)] / US [ˈɡeɪtər] noun [countable] Word forms gaiter : singular gaiter plural gaiters a piece of leather or cloth that covers and protects your leg from the knee to the ankle … English dictionary
gaiter — [18] Etymologically as well as semantically, gaiter is an ‘ankle covering’. It comes from French guêtre ‘gaiter’, which may well have been formed from Germanic *wirst . This denoted ‘twist, turn’, and it has several modern derivatives which mean… … Word origins
Gaiter — Recorded in various spellings as shown below this is an English surname, but one ultimately of Norse Viking 8th century origins. It derives from the word geit meaning a goat, through the later medieval English gayte . It described a goatherd as… … Surnames reference
Gaiter (disambiguation) — Gaiter may refer to: *Gaiters, worn on legs *Bishop s Gaiters *Gaiter (vehicle) *Crus, the lower legPeople: *Dorothy Gaiter, wine columnist of The Wall Street Journal ee also* Gator … Wikipedia