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  • 1 der Fuß

    - {base} cơ sở, nền, nền tảng, nền móng, đáy, chấn đế, căn cứ, đường đáy, mặt đáy, cơ số, gốc từ, Bazơ - {foot} chân, bàn chân, bước chân, cách đi, bộ binh, bệ phía dưới, cuối, phút, âm tiết), gốc cánh, cặn bã foot), đường thô foots), footlights - {footing} chỗ để chân, chỗ đứng, địa vị chắc chắn, vị trí chắc chắn, cơ sở chắc chắn, cơ sở quan hệ, vị trí trong quan hệ, sự được kết nạp, chân tường, chân cột, bệ, sự thay bàn chân cho bít tất - sự khâu bàn chân cho bít tất, vải để khâu bàn chân cho bít tất, sự cộng, tổng số - {root} rễ, cây con cả rễ, số nhiều) các cây có củ, chăn, gốc, căn nguyên, gốc rễ, nguồn gốc, căn bản, thực chất, căn, nghiệm, nốt cơ bản, con cháu - {trotter} ngựa chạy nước kiệu, chân giò, cẳng = der Fuß (0,305m) {foot}+ = zu Fuß {afoot; on foot; pedestrian}+ = zu Fuß gehen {to boot; to foot it; to hoof it; to pad; to stump it; to tramp; to walk}+ = zwei Fuß lang {two feet in length}+ = auf großem Fuß {in a great way}+ = auf freiem Fuß {at large}+ = gut zu Fuß sein {to be a good walker}+ = von Kopf bis Fuß {from top to toe}+ = auf gleichem Fuß [mit] {upon the same footing [as]}+ = festen Fuß fassen {to gain a firm footing; to gain a footing; to get a firm footing}+ = ohne Hand und Fuß {without rhyme or reason}+ = mit dem Fuß wippen {to jig one's foot}+ = mit dem Fuß stoßen {to kick}+ = die Bezahlung nach Fuß {footage}+ = zu Fuß zu erreichen {within walking distance}+ = auf freiem Fuß sein {to be at large}+ = auf großem Fuß leben {to live like a lord}+ = auf gutem Fuß stehen {to be on good terms}+ = mit dem Fuß umknicken {to sprain one's ankle}+ = ich mußte zu Fuß gehen {I had to tramp it}+ = sich den Fuß verrenken {to twist one's foot}+ = mit dem Fuß einknicken {to turn one's ankle}+ = sich den Fuß vertreten {to sprain one's ankle; to twist one's ankle}+ = mit dem Fuß aufstampfen {to stamp; to stamp one's foot}+ = ich gehe zu Fuß dorthin {I'll get there on Shank's pony}+ = wieder festen Fuß fassen {to regain one's feet}+ = mit dem Fuß stoßen gegen {to stump}+ = sich den Fuß verknacksen {to sprain one's ankle}+ = man kann zu Fuß hingehen {it's within walking distance}+ = Er hat den Fuß verstaucht. {He sprained his ankle.}+ = die Höhe unter fünfhundert Fuß (Luftfahrt) {zero}+ = ich würde gern zu Fuß gehen {I should like to walk}+ = mit auswärts gestelltem Fuß {splayfooted}+ = Überall kann es Fuß fassen. {Anywhere it can get some kind of a grip.}+ = mit dem verkehrten Fuß aufstehen {to get out of bed on the wrong side}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > der Fuß

См. также в других словарях:

  • at great length — {prep. phr.} 1. In great detail. * /Jim told us the story of his life at great length./ 2. For a long time. * /The boring speaker rambled on at great length./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • at great length — {prep. phr.} 1. In great detail. * /Jim told us the story of his life at great length./ 2. For a long time. * /The boring speaker rambled on at great length./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • at\ great\ length — prep. phr. 1. In great detail. Jim told us the story of his life at great length. 2. For a long time. The boring speaker rambled on at great length …   Словарь американских идиом

  • at great length — at ( great/some/) length phrase for a long time and with a lot of detail Austin was questioned at length by detectives. The matter will be discussed at greater length this evening. Thesaurus: existing or continuing for a long timesynonym …   Useful english dictionary

  • length — W2S2 [leŋθ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(size)¦ 2¦(time)¦ 3¦(books/films etc)¦ 4 run/stretch/walk etc the (full) length of something 5 shoulder length/knee length etc 6 go to some/great/any lengths (to do something) 7 at (some/great etc) length 8 the length and… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Length — (l[e^]ngth), n. [OE. lengthe, AS. leng[eth], fr. lang, long, long; akin to D. lengte, Dan. l[ae]ngde, Sw. l[ a]ngd, Icel. lengd. See {Long}, a. ] 1. The longest, or longer, dimension of any object, in distinction from {breadth} or {width}; extent …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • length´i|ness — length|y «LEHNGK thee, LEHNG », adjective, length|i|er, length|i|est. 1. a) having unusually great length; long. b) (of speeches, a speaker, a writer, or the like) too long; long winded; tedious: »His directions were so le …   Useful english dictionary

  • length´i|ly — length|y «LEHNGK thee, LEHNG », adjective, length|i|er, length|i|est. 1. a) having unusually great length; long. b) (of speeches, a speaker, a writer, or the like) too long; long winded; tedious: »His directions were so le …   Useful english dictionary

  • length|y — «LEHNGK thee, LEHNG », adjective, length|i|er, length|i|est. 1. a) having unusually great length; long. b) (of speeches, a speaker, a writer, or the like) too long; long winded; tedious: »His directions were so le …   Useful english dictionary

  • length — n. 1) at length (she described each event at great length) 2) in length (ten feet in length) 3) (misc.) to keep smb. at arm s length ( to keep smb. at a certain distance ); to go to great lengths to do smt. ( to make a great effort to do smt. ) * …   Combinatory dictionary

  • length — noun 1 distance from one end to the other ADJECTIVE ▪ entire, full, maximum, whole ▪ There is a maximum length of 2 500 words. ▪ A long veranda runs the whole length of the building …   Collocations dictionary

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