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101 vertreten
ver·tre·ten *1. ver·tre·ten *jdn \vertreten to stand in [or deputize] for sb, to cover for sb;durch jdn \vertreten werden to be replaced by sb;sich [durch jdn] \vertreten lassen to be represented [by sb]2) jurjdn \vertreten to represent sb, to act [or appear] for sb3) ( repräsentieren)jdn/etw \vertreten to represent sb/sth4) ( verfechten)etw \vertreten to support sth;5) ( repräsentiert sein)irgendwo \vertreten sein to be represented somewhere;Picassos Werke sind hier zahlreich \vertreten there is a large number of works by Picasso here6) ( verantwortlich sein)etw zu \vertreten haben to be responsible for sth2. ver·tre·ten *WENDUNGEN: -
102 Fußgelenk
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103 Knöchel
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104 verrenken
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105 Auf dem Feld stand der Schlamm knöcheltief.
The field was ankle-deep in mud.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Auf dem Feld stand der Schlamm knöcheltief.
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106 beim Gehen einknicken
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107 Er hat (sich) den Fuß verstaucht.
He sprained his ankle.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Er hat (sich) den Fuß verstaucht.
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108 Er stand bis an die Knöchel im Wasser.
He was ankle-deep in water.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Er stand bis an die Knöchel im Wasser.
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109 Fußfessel
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110 Fußkettchen
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111 Fußkette
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112 Fußknöchel
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113 Knöchel
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114 Knöchelbeißer
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115 knöchellanger Rock
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116 Sandalette
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117 Söckchen
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118 Stiefelette
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119 Wickelgamasche
f1. ankle gaiter2. puttee
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Ankle — Lateral view of the human ankle Latin articulatio talocruralis Gray s … Wikipedia
ankle — (n.) O.E. ancleow ankle, from PIE root *ang /*ank to bend (see ANGLE (Cf. angle) (n.)). The modern form seems to have been influenced by O.N. ökkla or O.Fris. ankel, which are immediately from the Proto Germanic form of the root (Cf. M.H.G. anke… … Etymology dictionary
Ankle — An kle ([a^][ng] k l), n. [OE. ancle, anclow, AS. ancleow; akin to Icel. [ o]kkla, [ o]kli, Dan. and Sw. ankel, D. enklaauw, enkel, G. enkel, and perh. OHG. encha, ancha thigh, shin: cf. Skr. anga limb, anguri finger. Cf. {Haunch}.] The joint… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ankle — [n] joint between leg and foot anklebone, astragalus, bone, talus, tarsus; concepts 392,418 … New thesaurus
ankle — ► NOUN 1) the joint connecting the foot with the leg. 2) the narrow part of the leg between this and the calf. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
ankle — [aŋ′kəl] n. [ME ancle, ancleou < OE ancleow (& ? ON ǫkkla) < IE base * ang , limb, var. of * ank , to bend > ANGLE1, ANGLE2, Gr ankōn, elbow, ankylos, crooked] 1. the joint that connects the foot and the leg 2. the area of the leg… … English World dictionary
Ankle — The ankle joint is complex. It is made up of two joints: the true ankle joint and the subtalar joint: The true ankle joint is composed of 3 bones: the tibia which forms the medial (inside) portion of the ankle; the fibula which forms the lateral… … Medical dictionary
ankle — /ang keuhl/, n. 1. (in humans) the joint between the foot and the leg, in which movement occurs in two planes. 2. the corresponding joint in a quadruped or bird; hock. 3. the slender part of the leg above the foot. [bef. 1000; ME ankel, enkel (c … Universalium
ankle — n. 1) to sprain, turn, twist one s ankle 2) a well turned ( shapely ) ankle 3) (misc.) ankle deep in mud * * * [ æŋk(ə)l] turn twist one s ankle (misc.) ankle deep in mud a well turned ( shapely ) ankle to sprain … Combinatory dictionary
ankle — 1. n. an attractive woman or girl. (Typically with some.) □ Now, there’s some ankle I’ve never seen around here before. □ Do you get ankle like that around here all the time? 2. in. to walk [somewhere]. □ I have to ankle down to th … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
ankle */*/ — UK [ˈæŋk(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms ankle : singular ankle plural ankles the part at the bottom of your leg where your foot joins your leg I fell and twisted my ankle. ankle socks/boots (= that come up to your ankle) … English dictionary