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1. noun1) Stiefel, dergive somebody the boot — (fig. coll.) jemanden rausschmeißen (ugs.)
2. transitive verbthe boot is on the other foot — (fig.) es ist genau umgekehrt
1) (coll.) treten; kicken (ugs.) [Ball]boot somebody out — (fig. coll.) jemanden rausschmeißen (ugs.)
2) (Computing)boot [up] — laden
* * *[bu:t] 1. noun1) (a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc: a pair of suede boots.) der Stiefel2. verb(to kick: He booted the ball out of the goal.) einen Fußtritt geben- academic.ru/31215/give">give- get the boot* * *[bu:t]I. nankle \boot Stiefelette fwalking \boot Wanderschuh mwellington \boot, AM rubber \boot Gummistiefel mto put the \boot in BRIT (kick sb brutally) jdn mit Fußtritten fertigmachen; ( fig: make a situation worse) einer Sache die Krone aufsetzenold \boot Schreckschraube f fam5. (moreover)to \boot obendrein, überdies6.▶ to be/get too big for one's \boots hochnäsig sein/werden▶ to die with one's \boots on [or in one's \boots] in den Sielen sterben▶ to feel one's heart drop into one's \boots merken, wie einem der Arsch auf Grundeis geht sl▶ to have one's heart in one's \boots das Herz in der Hose haben\boot block [or record] Urladeprogrammblock m\boot disk Startdiskette f\boot partition Bootpartition f, Startpartition f* * *I [buːt]1. n1) Stiefel mboot (inf) — jdn rausschmeißen (inf), jdn an die Luft setzen (inf)
it's the boot for him (inf) — der fliegt (inf)
to die with one's boots on (inf) — über der Arbeit or in den Sielen sterben
to put the boot in ( Brit inf ) — kräftig zutreten; (fig) zuschlagen
3) (inf= kick)
to give sb/sth a boot — jdm/einer Sache einen Tritt geben or versetzenhe gave her the boot (fig) — er hat mit ihr Schluss gemacht (inf)
2. vt2) (COMPUT) starten, booten, hochfahren3. vi (COMPUT)starten, booten IIadv (hum, form)to boot — obendrein, noch dazu
* * *boot1 [buːt]A s1. Stiefel m:a) der Fall liegt umgekehrt,b) die Verantwortung liegt (jetzt) bei der anderen Seite;I’ll eat my boots if … umg ich fresse einen Besen, wenn …;put the boot in bes Br umga) einen wehrlos am Boden Liegenden mit (Fuß)Tritten traktieren,b) fig jemanden vollends fertigmachen;the boot of Italy GEOG hum der italienische Stiefel; → bet B, big A 1, die1 A 1, lick A 1, tough A 13. HIST Beinharnisch m4. AUTO US (Park-, Rad) Kralle f5. Boot m, Gummiglocke f (für Renn- und Springpferde)6. ORN Beinfedern pl (von Geflügel)7. Bra) HIST Kutschkasten m (für Gepäck)b) AUTO Kofferraum m8. TECHa) Schutzkappe fb) (Autoreifen)Unterlegung f9. obs Trinkschlauch m10. Strumpfbein n11. a) COMPUT Start mb) umg (Fuß)Tritt m:give sb a boot jemandem einen Tritt geben oder versetzenc) sl Rausschmiss m, besonders Entlassung f:get the boot rausgeschmissen ( besonders entlassen) werden;12. MIL US sl MIL Rekrut m (besonders der Marine[infanterie])B v/t1. jemandem (die) Stiefel anziehen2. umgb) besonders Fußball: den Ball treten, kickenboot sb an jemandes Wagen eine Kralle anbringenboot2 [buːt]A s1. obs Vorteil m, Gewinn m, Nutzen m2. to boot obendrein, noch dazuB v/i & v/t obs (jemandem) nützen:what boots it to complain?boot3 [buːt] s obs Beute f* * *1. noun1) Stiefel, derget the boot — (fig. coll.) rausgeschmissen werden (ugs.)
give somebody the boot — (fig. coll.) jemanden rausschmeißen (ugs.)
2. transitive verbthe boot is on the other foot — (fig.) es ist genau umgekehrt
1) (coll.) treten; kicken (ugs.) [Ball]boot somebody out — (fig. coll.) jemanden rausschmeißen (ugs.)
2) (Computing)boot [up] — laden
* * *Kofferraum m. (computers) n.Start -s m. n.Stiefel - m. (US) v.einen Fußtritt geben ausdr. -
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bu:t
1. noun1) (a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc: a pair of suede boots.) bota2) ((American trunk) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.) maletero
2. verb(to kick: He booted the ball out of the goal.) dar una patada- give- get the boot
boot n1. bota / botín2. maletero / portaequipajestr[bʊːt]1 (footwear) bota3 (kick) patada1 (kick) dar una patada a2 SMALLCOMPUTING/SMALL cargar el sistema operativo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto boot y además■ he was a good father to boot y además, era buen padreto be too big for one's boots ser un,-a creído,-a, ser un engreído,-ato be as tough as old boots (food) ser duro,-a como,-a, la suela de un zapato 2 (person) ser duro,-a de pelarto get the boot ser puesto,-a de patitas en la calleto give somebody the boot poner a alguien de patitas en la calleto lick somebody's boots hacer la pelota a alguiento put the boot in (attack) romperle la crisma a alguien 2 (criticize severely) poner a alguien a caldothe boot is on the other foot se han vuelto las tornasI wouldn't like to be in his boots no me gustaría estar en su pellejoboot ['bu:t] vtkick: dar una patada a, patearboot n1) : bota f, botín m2) kick: puntapié m, patada fn.• maletero (Automóvil) s.m.• portaequipajes (Automóvil) s.m.n.• bota (Textil) s.f.• llapa s.f.boot (s.o. out)expr.• botar expr.• echar (a alguien) en la calle expr.
I buːta pair of boots — unas botas, un par de botas
to be as tough as an old boot o (BrE) old boots (colloq) — \<\<meat\>\> estar* como una suela de zapato; \<\<person\>\> ser* muy fuerte
to die with one's boots on o in one's boots — morir* con las botas puestas
to lick somebody's boots — (colloq) adular a alguien, hacerle* la pelota or (Méx) la barba or (Chi) la pata a alguien (fam), chuparle las medias a alguien (RPl fam), lambonear a alguien (Col fam)
2) ( kick) (colloq) (no pl) patada f, puntapié mto give somebody the boot — (colloq) echar a alguien, darle* la patada a alguien (fam)
3) (BrE Auto) maletero m, portamaletas m, cajuela f (Méx), baúl m (Col, CS, Ven), maleta f (Chi), maletera f (Per)4)to boot — (hum) (as linker) para rematarla, por si fuera poco
II
a) ( kick) (colloq) darle* un puntapié aPhrasal Verbs:- boot out
I [buːt]1. N1) bota f; (=ankle boot) borceguí m- die with one's boots on- give sb the boot- get or be given the boot- lick sb's boots- put the boot inbig 1., 6)2) (Brit) (Aut) maletero m, baúl m (S. Cone), maletera f (And, Chile), cajuela f (Mex)2. VT1) * (=kick) dar un puntapié a2) (Comput) (also: boot up) cebar, inicializar3.VI (Comput) (also: boot up) cebar, inicializar4.CPDboot boy * N — (Brit) camorrista m
boot polish N — betún m
boot sale N — (Brit) (also: car boot sale) mercadillo m (en el que se exponen las mercancías en el maletero del coche)
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[buːt]* * *
I [buːt]a pair of boots — unas botas, un par de botas
to be as tough as an old boot o (BrE) old boots (colloq) — \<\<meat\>\> estar* como una suela de zapato; \<\<person\>\> ser* muy fuerte
to die with one's boots on o in one's boots — morir* con las botas puestas
to lick somebody's boots — (colloq) adular a alguien, hacerle* la pelota or (Méx) la barba or (Chi) la pata a alguien (fam), chuparle las medias a alguien (RPl fam), lambonear a alguien (Col fam)
2) ( kick) (colloq) (no pl) patada f, puntapié mto give somebody the boot — (colloq) echar a alguien, darle* la patada a alguien (fam)
3) (BrE Auto) maletero m, portamaletas m, cajuela f (Méx), baúl m (Col, CS, Ven), maleta f (Chi), maletera f (Per)4)to boot — (hum) (as linker) para rematarla, por si fuera poco
II
a) ( kick) (colloq) darle* un puntapié aPhrasal Verbs:- boot out -
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[bu:t] 1. noun1) (a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc: a pair of suede boots.) støvle2) ((American trunk) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.) bagagerum2. verb(to kick: He booted the ball out of the goal.) sparke- give- get the boot* * *[bu:t] 1. noun1) (a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc: a pair of suede boots.) støvle2) ((American trunk) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.) bagagerum2. verb(to kick: He booted the ball out of the goal.) sparke- give- get the boot -
4 sock
[sok] I noun(a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) sok; strømpeII 1. verb(slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). slå2. noun((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.) slag* * *[sok] I noun(a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) sok; strømpeII 1. verb(slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). slå2. noun((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.) slag -
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I [buːt]1) (footwear) stivale m.; (for workman, soldier) scarpone m.football boot — BE scarpa da football
to put the boot in — infierire (anche fig.)
2) BE aut. baule m., bagagliaio m.3) colloq. (dismissal)to get the boot — essere licenziato, buttato fuori
4) colloq. (kick) calcio m.to give sth. a boot — dare un calcio a qcs.
5) AE aut. (wheelclamp) ceppo m., ganascia f. (bloccaruote)••the boot is on the other foot — BE le cose sono esattamente al contrario
II [buːt]to be o get too big for one's boots BE montarsi la testa; to boot per giunta, per di più; to lick sb.'s boots — leccare i piedi a qcn
1) colloq. dare un calcio a [person, ball]2) inform. boot up•- boot out- boot up* * *[bu:t] 1. noun1) (a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc: a pair of suede boots.) stivale2) ((American trunk) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.) bagagliaio2. verb(to kick: He booted the ball out of the goal.) calciare- give- get the boot* * *I [buːt]1) (footwear) stivale m.; (for workman, soldier) scarpone m.football boot — BE scarpa da football
to put the boot in — infierire (anche fig.)
2) BE aut. baule m., bagagliaio m.3) colloq. (dismissal)to get the boot — essere licenziato, buttato fuori
4) colloq. (kick) calcio m.to give sth. a boot — dare un calcio a qcs.
5) AE aut. (wheelclamp) ceppo m., ganascia f. (bloccaruote)••the boot is on the other foot — BE le cose sono esattamente al contrario
II [buːt]to be o get too big for one's boots BE montarsi la testa; to boot per giunta, per di più; to lick sb.'s boots — leccare i piedi a qcn
1) colloq. dare un calcio a [person, ball]2) inform. boot up•- boot out- boot up -
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1. [ʃu:] noun1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) sko2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) hestesko2. [ʃod] verb(to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) sko- shod- shoelace
- shoemaker
- on a shoestring* * *1. [ʃu:] noun1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) sko2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) hestesko2. [ʃod] verb(to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) sko- shod- shoelace
- shoemaker
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1. [ʃu:] noun1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) čevelj2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) podkev2. [ʃod] verb(to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) obuti; podkovati- shod- shoelace
- shoemaker
- on a shoestring* * *I [šu:]noun(nizek) čevelj; American škorenj; cokla; podkev; okov (na koncu palice); železni okov, okovana drsalica pri saneh (sankah); luknja, v katero je posajen jamborover (up to) the shoes figuratively do prek ušesshoes and stockings botany vrsta deteljedead man's shoes figuratively nestrpno pričakovana dediščinathat's another pair of shoes figuratively to je nekaj (čisto) drugegathe shoe is on the other foot figuratively stvar je čisto drugačnato be (to stand) in s.o.'s shoes — biti v koži kake osebeto cast a shoe — izgubiti podkev, obosetito die in one's shoes — umreti nasilne smrti, biti obešenthat is where the shoe pinches figuratively tu žuli čevelj, v tem grmu tiči zajecto put the shoe on the right foot figuratively odkriti (obdolžiti) pravega krivcahe shakes in his shoes — drgeče od strahu, kolena se mu tresejoto throw an old shoe after s.o. figuratively (za)želeti komu srečo (zlasti novoporočencema)to wait for a dead man's shoes — prežati, nestrpno čakati na dediščinoto walk in s.o.'s shoes — hoditi komu v škodo (v zelnik)II [šu:]transitive verbobuti; podkovati (konja), okovati (palico, sani itd.); nabiti obroč (kolesu)to shoe the goose figuratively mlatiti prazno slamo, čas zapravljati; slang biti ali postati (rahlo) pijanto shoe the horse (the mule) slang goljufati svojega delodajalca -
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1. ʃu: noun1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) sko2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) hestesko2. ʃod verb(to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) sko, beslå- shod- shoelace
- shoemaker
- on a shoestringbeslå--------skoIsubst. \/ʃuː\/1) sko2) hestesko3) (amer.) lav støvel, skolett4) jernbeslag, doppsko5) ( på bygning) utkast (på nedfallsrør), sko (støtte for konstruksjonsdel)6) ( teknikk) bremsesko7) ( brobygging) kabelsal, lagerplate8) ( elektronikk) strømavtakersko, slepestykke9) ( sjøfart) stråkjøldie in one's shoes ( hverdagslig) dø med støvlene på, bli hengtfill somebody's shoes fylle plassen til noenif the shoe fits, wear it (amer.) kanskje du føler deg truffet?be in somebody's shoes være i noens sko, være i noens stedknow where the shoe pinches ( hverdagslig) vite hvor skoen trykkerput oneself in somebody's shoes sette seg inn i en annens situasjon• put yourself in my shoes!shake\/quake in one's shoes\/boots skjelve i buksenestep into somebody's shoes ta over for noen, fylle plassen til noenthrow a shoe ( om hest) miste en (heste)skowait for dead men's shoes eller wait to step into dead men's shoes vente på at noen skal dø (så en selv kan bli forfremmet)wipe one's shoes tørke av seg på føttene, tørke av skoeneIIsko, sette sko på -
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bu:t 1. noun1) (a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc: a pair of suede boots.) støvel2) ((American trunk) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.) bagasjerom2. verb(to kick: He booted the ball out of the goal.) sparke- give- get the bootstøvelIsubst. \/buːt\/1) støvel2) ( i bil) bagasjerom3) vognskrinbet one's boots vedde hatten sin, være skråsikkerboot and saddle! (militært, gammeldags) til hest!the boot is on the other foot\/leg ( hverdagslig) det er helt motsatt, rollene er byttetdie in one's boots eller die with one's boots on dø med støvlene på, falle på sin postget the boot ( hverdagslig) få sparkengive somebody the boot ( hverdagslig) gi noen sparkenold boot (hverdagslig, nedsettende om kvinne) gammel kushake\/quake in one's boots\/shoes skjelve i buksenebe too big for one's boots\/breeches\/pants ( hverdagslig) være skråsikker, være skittviktig, være høy på pærawith one's heart in one's boots sønderknust, fra seg, nedslåttIIsubst. \/buːt\/bare i uttrykkto boot dessuten, til og med, på kjøpetIIIverb \/buːt\/1) (spesielt EDB, om datamaskin) starte (opp)2) ( gammeldags) gagne, nytte3) utstyre med støvler4) sparkeboot out ( hverdagslig) sparke ut gi sparken, sparke -
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[bu:t] 1. noun1) (a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc: a pair of suede boots.) bota2) ((American trunk) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.) porta-bagagem2. verb(to kick: He booted the ball out of the goal.) chutar- give- get the boot* * *boot1[bu:t] n 1 bota (de couro ou de borracha). 2 botina. 3 avental de boléia. 4 pontapé, chute. 5 sl despedida, demissão. 6 porta-malas (de automóvel). 7 Amer recruta da marinha. • vt 1 calçar botas ou botinas. 2 chutar, dar pontapé. 3 demitir. booted and spurred fig pronto para sair. half boots botinas baixas. he died in his boots (or with his boots on) ele morreu em atividade. he has his heart in his boots ele está morrendo de medo. the boot is on the other foot a situação se inverteu. to bet one’s boots apostar com segurança. to boot out pôr para fora, demitir. to get the boot sl ser demitido. to lick someone’s boots bajular, puxar o saco. to make one boot serve for either leg falar de modo dúbio. too big for one’s boots orgulhoso, persunçoso. top boots botas de cano alto. to sound boot and saddle soar o toque de montar (cavalaria).————————boot2[bu:t] n vantagem, proveito. • vt 1 beneficiar, ser útil. 2 chutar forte.————————boot3[bu:t] n Comp inicialização: operação que carrega parte do sistema operacional do disco para a memória, quando o computador é ligado ou reinicializado. -
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1. noun1) Schuh, derI shouldn't like to be in his shoes — (fig.) ich möchte nicht in seiner Haut stecken (ugs.)
put oneself into somebody's shoes — (fig.) sich in jemandes Lage (Akk.) versetzen
2) (of horse) [Huf]eisen, das2. transitive verb,* * *1. [ʃu:] noun1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) der Schuh2. [ʃod] verb(to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) beschlagen- academic.ru/66752/shod">shod- shoelace
- shoemaker
- on a shoestring* * *[ʃu:]I. na pair of \shoes ein Paar nt Schuheflat \shoes flache Schuhehigh-heeled \shoes Schuhe pl mit hohen Absätzentraining \shoes Turnschuhe plto put on/take off one's \shoes seine Schuhe anziehen/ausziehento repair \shoes Schuhe reparieren3. TRANSP[brake] \shoe [Brems]backe f4.▶ it's dead men's \shoes jd muss auf den Tod eines Menschen warten, um an eine Position oder an Besitztümer zu kommenif I were in your \shoes, I'd write to her an deiner Stelle würde ich ihr schreiben▶ I wouldn't like to be in your/her \shoes ich möchte nicht in deiner/ihrer Haut steckenII. vtto \shoe a horse ein Pferd beschlagen* * *[ʃuː] vb: pret, ptp shod1. n1) Schuh mto put oneself in sb's shoes — sich in jds Lage (acc) versetzen
where the shoe pinches (fig) — wo mich/uns der Schuh drückt
if the shoe fits(, wear it) ( US prov ) — wem die Jacke passt(, der soll sie sich (dat ) anziehen)
2) (= horseshoe) (Huf)eisen nt3) (= brake shoe) Bremsschuh m2. vthorse beschlagento be well-shod (of person) — gut beschuht sein (hum, geh)
* * *shoe [ʃuː]A v/t prät und pperf shod [ʃɒd; US ʃɑd]a) beschuhenb) Pferde, auch einen Stock etc beschlagen, Schlittenkufen etc beschienenB s1. Schuh m2. a) besonders Br Halbschuh mb) US Stiefel m3. Hufeisen n4. TECH Schuh m (Schutzbeschlag)5. TECHa) Bremsschuh m, -klotz mb) Bremsbacke f6. TECH (Reifen)Decke f8. TECHa) Anschlag(stück) m(n)b) Verschleißstück nBesondere Redewendungen: dead men’s shoes pl obs ungeduldig erwartetes Erbe;be in sb’s shoes fig in jemandes Haut stecken;know where the shoe pinches wissen, wo der Schuh drückt;put o.s. into sb’s shoes sich in jemandes Lage versetzen;shake in one’s shoes vor Angst schlottern;his shoes will be hard to fill es wird schwer sein, einen geeigneten Nachfolger für ihn zu finden;* * *1. noun1) Schuh, derI shouldn't like to be in his shoes — (fig.) ich möchte nicht in seiner Haut stecken (ugs.)
put oneself into somebody's shoes — (fig.) sich in jemandes Lage (Akk.) versetzen
2) (of horse) [Huf]eisen, das2. transitive verb,* * *n.Schuh -e m. -
13 حذاء
حِذَاء \ shoe: a firm covering for the foot (if it goes above the ankle, it is a boot). \ حِذَاء خَفيف (ذُو وَجْه من القماش ونَعْل من المطّاط) \ plimsolls, sneakers: light shoes made of strong cloth with flat rubber bottoms. \ حِذَاء طويل للتَّزَحْلُق على المَاء \ water ski: a ski that is worn (without a shoe) for moving over water (while the person is being pulled on a rope by a motorboat). \ حِذَاء عَالي السَّاق (جَزْمَة) \ boot: a heavy shoe, covering also the ankle and part of the leg: football boots. \ حِذَاء من المطّاط (يَصِلُ إلى الرُّكْبَتَيْن) \ wellingtons: rubber boots that reach up to the knee. -
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نَعْل \ shoe: a firm covering for the foot (if it goes above the ankle, it is a boot). \ See Also حذاء (حِذاء) \ نَعْل (أو حَدْوَة) الفَرَس \ horseshoe: a U-shaped metal shoe for a horse; anything shaped like this: the boys stood round their teacher in a horseshoe. \ نَعْل الحِذَاء \ sole: the flat bottom of a shoe; the underside of the foot. -
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m; -s, -e shoe (auch TECH.); flache / hohe Schuhe flat / high-heeled shoes; jemandem etw. in die Schuhe schieben umg., fig. pin (the blame for) s.th. on s.o.; wo drückt ( dich) der Schuh? umg. what’s the trouble ( oder problem)?; wissen, wo der Schuh drückt know where the problem lies ( oder problems lie); umgekehrt wird ein Schuh daraus! umg. it’s the exact opposite; wem der Schuh passt(, der ziehe ihn sich an) umg. if the shoe fits wear it; in seinen Schuhen möchte ich nicht stecken umg. I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes* * *der Schuhshoe* * *[ʃuː]m -(e)s, -e1) shoejdm etw in die Schúhe schieben (inf) — to lay the blame for sth at sb's door, to put the blame for sth on sb
wissen, wo jdn der Schúh drückt — to know what is bothering or troubling sb
wo drückt der Schúh? — what's the trouble?, what's bothering you?
umgekehrt wird ein Schúh d(a)raus (fig) — exactly the opposite is the case
2) (= Bremsschuh etc) shoe* * *(an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) shoe* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃu:]m shoe* * *der; Schuh[e]s, Schuhe shoe; (hoher Schuh, Stiefel) bootumgekehrt wird ein Schuh draus — (fig. ugs.) the reverse or opposite is true
wissen, wo jemanden der Schuh drückt — (fig. ugs.) know where somebody's problems lie
jemandem etwas in die Schuhe schieben — (fig. ugs.) pin the blame for something on somebody
* * *flache/hohe Schuhe flat/high-heeled shoes;jemandem etwas in die Schuhe schieben umg, fig pin (the blame for) sth on sb;wissen, wo der Schuh drückt know where the problem lies ( oder problems lie);umgekehrt wird ein Schuh daraus! umg it’s the exact opposite;wem der Schuh passt(, der ziehe ihn sich an) umg if the shoe fits wear it;in seinen Schuhen möchte ich nicht stecken umg I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes* * *der; Schuh[e]s, Schuhe shoe; (hoher Schuh, Stiefel) bootumgekehrt wird ein Schuh draus — (fig. ugs.) the reverse or opposite is true
wissen, wo jemanden der Schuh drückt — (fig. ugs.) know where somebody's problems lie
jemandem etwas in die Schuhe schieben — (fig. ugs.) pin the blame for something on somebody
* * *-e m.shoe n. -
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m; -s, -e shoe (auch TECH.); flache / hohe Schuhe flat / high-heeled shoes; jemandem etw. in die Schuhe schieben umg., fig. pin (the blame for) s.th. on s.o.; wo drückt ( dich) der Schuh? umg. what’s the trouble ( oder problem)?; wissen, wo der Schuh drückt know where the problem lies ( oder problems lie); umgekehrt wird ein Schuh daraus! umg. it’s the exact opposite; wem der Schuh passt(, der ziehe ihn sich an) umg. if the shoe fits wear it; in seinen Schuhen möchte ich nicht stecken umg. I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes* * *der Schuhshoe* * *[ʃuː]m -(e)s, -e1) shoejdm etw in die Schúhe schieben (inf) — to lay the blame for sth at sb's door, to put the blame for sth on sb
wissen, wo jdn der Schúh drückt — to know what is bothering or troubling sb
wo drückt der Schúh? — what's the trouble?, what's bothering you?
umgekehrt wird ein Schúh d(a)raus (fig) — exactly the opposite is the case
2) (= Bremsschuh etc) shoe* * *(an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) shoe* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃu:]m shoe* * *der; Schuh[e]s, Schuhe shoe; (hoher Schuh, Stiefel) bootumgekehrt wird ein Schuh draus — (fig. ugs.) the reverse or opposite is true
wissen, wo jemanden der Schuh drückt — (fig. ugs.) know where somebody's problems lie
jemandem etwas in die Schuhe schieben — (fig. ugs.) pin the blame for something on somebody
* * *…schuh m im subst:Babyschuh baby shoe;Brautschuh bride’s shoe;Damen/Herrenschuh women’s/men’s shoe;Ganzlederschuh all-leather shoe* * *der; Schuh[e]s, Schuhe shoe; (hoher Schuh, Stiefel) bootumgekehrt wird ein Schuh draus — (fig. ugs.) the reverse or opposite is true
wissen, wo jemanden der Schuh drückt — (fig. ugs.) know where somebody's problems lie
jemandem etwas in die Schuhe schieben — (fig. ugs.) pin the blame for something on somebody
* * *-e m.shoe n. -
17 sock
sok I noun(a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) sokk, halvstrømpeII 1. verb(slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). dra til2. noun((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.) slag, en på kjakensokkIsubst. (flertall også: sox) \/sɒk\/1) sokk, halvstrømpe2) innleggssåle3) strømpelegg, strømpeskaft (til å oppbevare penger i)4) ( antikken) soccus (sko for komediant), komedie (overført)bore the socks off ( hverdagslig) kjede vettet avknock\/blow someone's socks off ( hverdagslig) spille fletta av noen, spille skjorta av noenknock the socks off ( overført) slå ned i støvlenepull one's socks up eller pull up one's socks ( hverdagslig) spytte i nevene, skjerpe seg, ta seg sammenput a sock in it! ( slang) hold kjeft!sock and buskin ( gammeldags) teateret, de skrå bredderIIsubst. \/sɒk\/(skolevesen, slang) godteri, slikkeriIIIsubst. \/sɒk\/ ( slang)1) slag, smell2) (amer.) pangsuksess3) (spesielt amer.) slagkraftgive someone socks gi noen en på tygga skjelle ut noenIVverb \/sɒk\/(spesielt amer., om penger) sette inn, legge vekk, plasseresock in (amer.) hylle inn (i tåke e.l.)sock money away legge seg opp penger, salte ned pengerVverb \/sɒk\/ ( slang)1) slå, denge (til)2) slenge, kaste, hivebe socked with bli belastet med, bli utsatt for, bli belemret medsock it to'em! gi dem inn!, gi dem hva de fortjener!sock it to someone gi noen en på kjeften, gi noen så han\/hun tiersock someone on the jaw slå noen på kjeftenVIadj. \/sɒk\/(amer., slang) vellykket, suksess-• a sock performance!VIIadv. \/sɒk\/( slang) like, midt, rett -
18 sock
I noun, pl. socks or (Commerc./coll.) sox Socke, die; Socken, der (südd., österr., schweiz.); (ankle sock, esp. for children also) Söckchen, daspull one's socks up — (Brit. fig. coll.) sich am Riemen reißen (ugs.)
II transitive verbput a sock in it! — (Brit. sl.) halt die Klappe! (salopp)
* * *[sok] I noun(a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.)II 1. verb 2. noun* * *sock1[sɒk, AM sɑ:k]n Socke fankle \sock Söckchen nt, Socke fcotton \sock Baumwollsocke fnylon \sock Nylonsöckchen nta pair of \socks ein Paar nt Sockentoe \sock Socke f mit Zehenodd [or mismatched] \socks zwei verschiedene Sockenwool[l]en \sock Wollsocke fput a \sock in it, Dad ach, jetzt hör doch auf, Papasock2[sɒk, AM sɑ:k]I. vtto \sock sb on the jaw jdm einen Kinnhaken verpassen fam2. AM SPORTto \sock the ball den Ball schlagen3.to give sb a \sock jdm eine verpassen fam* * *I [sɒk]nSocke f, Socken m (inf); (knee-length) Kniestrumpf m; (= wind sock) Wind- or Luftsack mto pull one's socks up ( Brit inf ) — sich am Riemen reißen (inf)
to work ones socks off (inf) — bis zum Umkippen arbeiten (inf)
IIthis film knocks the socks off most other science fiction films (inf) — dieser Film stellt die meisten anderen Sciencefictionfilme in den Schatten
1. n (inf)Schlag m (mit der Faust)to give sb a sock on the jaw/in the eye — jdm eine aufs Kinn/aufs Auge verpassen (inf)
that's a sock in the eye for her! (fig inf) — das hat es ihr ordentlich gegeben!
2. vt(inf: hit) hauen (inf)sock him one! — knall ihm eine! (inf), hau ihm eine rein! (inf)
he socked her right in the eye — er verpasste ihr eine aufs Auge (inf)
* * *sock1 [sɒk; US sɑk]A sknock the socks off sb US umg jemanden hinreißen;pull up one’s socks Br umg sich am Riemen reißen;put a sock in it! Br umg hum du hast jetzt Sendepause!;he is six feet tall in his socks er ist sechs Fuß groß ohne Schuhe2. Br Einlegesohle f3. FLUG, PHYS Windsack m4. Soccus m:a) Antike: Schuh der KomödienspielerB v/t1. FLUG US sl the planes were socked in die Maschinen konnten wegen des schlechten Wetters nicht starten;the airport was socked in der Flughafen war wegen des schlechten Wetters geschlossensock2 [sɒk; US sɑk] slA v/tsock sb on the jaw jemandem einen Kinnhaken verpassen umg2. knallen:B s1. Pfund n (harter Schlag):give sb a sock on the jaw jemandem einen Kinnhaken verpassenC adj US toll, Bomben…:* * *I noun, pl. socks or (Commerc./coll.) sox Socke, die; Socken, der (südd., österr., schweiz.); (ankle sock, esp. for children also) Söckchen, daspull one's socks up — (Brit. fig. coll.) sich am Riemen reißen (ugs.)
II transitive verbput a sock in it! — (Brit. sl.) halt die Klappe! (salopp)
* * *n.Faustschlag m.Socke -n f. -
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1. ʃu: noun1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) zapato2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) herradura
2. ʃod verb(to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) herrar- shod- shoelace
- shoemaker
- on a shoestring
shoe n zapatotr[ʃʊː]1 zapato■ what size shoe do you take? ¿qué número calzas?2 (for horse) herradura3 (of brake) zapata1 (horse) herrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto put oneself in somebody else's shoes ponerse en el lugar de alguienshoe leather cuero para zapatosshoe polish betún nombre masculinoshoe shop zapateríashoe n1) : zapato mthe shoe industry: la industria del calzado2) horseshoe: herradura f3)brake shoe : zapata fn.• herradura s.f.• zapata s.f.• zapato s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: shod) = calzar v.• herrar v.• herrar un caballo v.
I ʃuːa) ( Clothing) zapato mput your shoes on — ponte los zapatos, cálzate
they sell shoes — venden zapatos or (frml) calzado
to be in somebody's shoes: I wouldn't like to be in her shoes no me gustaría estar en su lugar or (fam) en su pellejo; to fit like an old shoe (AmE) sentar* como un guante; to step into somebody's shoes pasar a ocupar el puesto de alguien; (before n) shoe polish betún m, pomada f (RPl) or (Chi) pasta f de zapatos; shoe repairer — zapatero, -ra m,f
b) ( for horse) herradura fc) ( brake shoe) zapata f
II
[ʃuː] (vb: pt, pp shod)1. Nto put on one's shoes — ponerse los zapatos, calzarse frm
to take off one's shoes — quitarse los zapatos, descalzarse frm
- step into sb's shoes- be waiting for dead men's shoes2) (Aut) (also: brake shoe) zapata f2.VT [+ horse] herrar3.CPDshoe brush N — cepillo m para zapatos
shoe cream N — crema f de zapatos, crema f para el calzado
shoe leather N — cuero m para zapatos
- wear out one's shoe leatherI wore out a lot of shoe leather, it cost me a lot in shoe leather — tuve que andar lo mío, tuve que recorrer mucho camino
shoe polish N — betún m, lustre m (LAm)
shoe repairer N — zapatero(-a) m / f remendón(-ona)
shoe repairs NPL — reparación fsing de zapatos, reparación fsing de calzado
* * *
I [ʃuː]a) ( Clothing) zapato mput your shoes on — ponte los zapatos, cálzate
they sell shoes — venden zapatos or (frml) calzado
to be in somebody's shoes: I wouldn't like to be in her shoes no me gustaría estar en su lugar or (fam) en su pellejo; to fit like an old shoe (AmE) sentar* como un guante; to step into somebody's shoes pasar a ocupar el puesto de alguien; (before n) shoe polish betún m, pomada f (RPl) or (Chi) pasta f de zapatos; shoe repairer — zapatero, -ra m,f
b) ( for horse) herradura fc) ( brake shoe) zapata f
II
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20 boot
[buːt] 1. n( for winter) kozaczek m; (for football, walking) but m; (also: ankle boot) trzewik m; ( BRIT) ( of car) bagażnik m2. vt ( COMPUT)…to boot — …do tego (jeszcze), …na dodatek
to give sb the boot ( inf) — wylewać (wylać perf) kogoś (z pracy) (inf)
* * *[bu:t] 1. noun1) (a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc: a pair of suede boots.) but2) ((American trunk) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.) bagażnik2. verb(to kick: He booted the ball out of the goal.) (wy)kopnąć- give- get the boot
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