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121 bokavédõ
ankle pad, spat, gaiter -
122 tobillo
m.ankle.* * *1 ankle* * *noun m.* * *SM ankle* * *masculino ankleno llegarle a alguien ni al tobillo or a los tobillos: no le llega ni al tobillo a Ricardo — he is nowhere near as good as Ricardo, he can't hold a candle to Ricardo
* * *= ankle.Ex. Equality of opportunity is a myth: whilst some people start the race highly trained and wearing spikes others have balls and chains attached to their ankles and wear hobnailed boots = La igualdad de oportunidades es un mito: mientras que algunas personas empiezan la carrera muy preparados y llevan zapatillas de clavos, otras arrastran grilletes y cadenas en sus tobillos y llevan botas con clavos.----* hasta los tobillos = ankle deep.* metido hasta los tobillos = ankle deep.* que cubre hasta los tobillos = ankle deep.* * *masculino ankleno llegarle a alguien ni al tobillo or a los tobillos: no le llega ni al tobillo a Ricardo — he is nowhere near as good as Ricardo, he can't hold a candle to Ricardo
* * *= ankle.Ex: Equality of opportunity is a myth: whilst some people start the race highly trained and wearing spikes others have balls and chains attached to their ankles and wear hobnailed boots = La igualdad de oportunidades es un mito: mientras que algunas personas empiezan la carrera muy preparados y llevan zapatillas de clavos, otras arrastran grilletes y cadenas en sus tobillos y llevan botas con clavos.
* hasta los tobillos = ankle deep.* metido hasta los tobillos = ankle deep.* que cubre hasta los tobillos = ankle deep.* * *ankleno te/le llega ni al tobillo or a los tobillos he's not even fit to tie your/her shoelaces o ( BrE) bootlaces ( colloq)juega bien, pero no le llega ni al tobillo a Ricardo he's a good player but he is nowhere near as good as Ricardo o he can't hold a candle to Ricardo* * *
tobillo sustantivo masculino
ankle
tobillo sustantivo masculino ankle
torcerse el tobillo, to twist one's ankle
' tobillo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
torcer
- torcerse
- esguince
- pulsera
English:
ankle
- ankle bone
- inflamed
- sprain
- strain
- turn
- twist
- hurt
* * *tobillo nmankle* * *m ankle* * *tobillo nm: ankle* * *tobillo n ankle -
123 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 -
124 tobillera
f.1 ankle support.2 ankle strap, ankle support, bobbysoxer.* * *1 ankle sock, ankle support* * *SF1) [para tobillo] ankle support2) * (=chica) teenager, bobbysoxer (EEUU) ** * *a) (Med) ankle supportb) ( de ciclista) cycle clip* * *a) (Med) ankle supportb) ( de ciclista) cycle clip* * *1 ( Med) ankle support2 (calcetín) ankle sock3 (de un ciclista) cycle clipCompuestos:electronic ankle tag( Esp) electronic (monitoring) tag* * *
tobillera sustantivo femeninoa) (Med) ankle support
tobillera f Med ankle support
* * *tobillera nfankle support* * *f ankle support -
125 Knöchel
m; -s, -1. (Fußknöchel) ankle2. (Fingerknöchel) knuckle* * *der Knöchel(Finger) knuckle;(Fuß) ankle* * *Knọ̈|chel ['knœçl]m -s, -1) (= Fußknöchel) anklebis über die Knöchel — up to the ankles, ankle-deep
2) (= Fingerknöchel) knuckle* * *der2) (a joint of a finger: She hit her hand against the wall and grazed her knuckles.) knuckle* * *Knö·chel<-s, ->[ˈknœçl̩]m1. (Fußknöchel) anklebis zu den \Knöcheln up to the anklesbis über die \Knöchel to above the [or one's] ankleskräftige \Knöchel fetlocks hum fam2. (Fingerknöchel) knuckle* * *der; Knöchels, Knöchel1) (am Fuß) anklebis an/über die Knöchel — up to the or one's ankles/to above ankle level
* * *1. (Fußknöchel) ankle2. (Fingerknöchel) knuckle* * *der; Knöchels, Knöchel1) (am Fuß) anklebis an/über die Knöchel — up to the or one's ankles/to above ankle level
2) (am Finger) knuckle* * *- m.ankle n.knuckle n. -
126 glezna
glezna; glezno; gleznъ Grammatical information: f. ā; n. o; m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `ankle(-bone)'Page in Trubačev: VI 118Old Church Slavic:glezně (Hilf.) `ankles' [Nomdf ā]Church Slavic:Czech:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:glȅžanj `ankle(-bone)' [m jo];glȅzan `ankle(-bone)' [m o]Slovene:glę́žǝnj `ankle, wrist' [m jo];glę́žǝn `ankle, wrist' [m o];glę́žnọ `ankle, wrist' [n o]Bulgarian:glézen `ankle-bone' [m o];glézna `ankle-bone' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: gleǵʰ-n-Certainty: -Other cognates: -
127 glezno
glezna; glezno; gleznъ Grammatical information: f. ā; n. o; m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `ankle(-bone)'Page in Trubačev: VI 118Old Church Slavic:glezně (Hilf.) `ankles' [Nomdf ā]Church Slavic:Czech:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:glȅžanj `ankle(-bone)' [m jo];glȅzan `ankle(-bone)' [m o]Slovene:glę́žǝnj `ankle, wrist' [m jo];glę́žǝn `ankle, wrist' [m o];glę́žnọ `ankle, wrist' [n o]Bulgarian:glézen `ankle-bone' [m o];glézna `ankle-bone' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: gleǵʰ-n-Certainty: -Other cognates: -
128 gleznъ
glezna; glezno; gleznъ Grammatical information: f. ā; n. o; m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `ankle(-bone)'Page in Trubačev: VI 118Old Church Slavic:glezně (Hilf.) `ankles' [Nomdf ā]Church Slavic:Czech:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:glȅžanj `ankle(-bone)' [m jo];glȅzan `ankle(-bone)' [m o]Slovene:glę́žǝnj `ankle, wrist' [m jo];glę́žǝn `ankle, wrist' [m o];glę́žnọ `ankle, wrist' [n o]Bulgarian:glézen `ankle-bone' [m o];glézna `ankle-bone' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: gleǵʰ-n-Certainty: -Other cognates:
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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
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