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  • 1 foot

    [fut] plural feet [fiːt] noun
    1) the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks:

    My feet are very sore from walking so far.

    قَدَم
    2) the lower part of anything:

    at the foot of the hill.

    أسْفَل الشَيئ
    3) (plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm):

    He is five feet/foot six inches tall

    a four-foot wall.

    قَدَم وِحْدَة قِياس

    Arabic-English dictionary > foot

  • 2 foot, (feet)

    قَاعِدَة (الشيء)‏ \ foot, (feet): the lowest part of other things (a mountain, a page, etc.). \ See Also أسفل (أَسْفَل)‏ \ قَدَم (12 بوصة)‏ \ foot, (feet): a measure of length equal to about 3/10 of a metre: My son is six foot tall. The hole is sixty feet deep, the lowest part of the leg.

    Arabic-English glossary > foot, (feet)

  • 3 foot the bill

    to be the person who pays the bill.
    يَدْفَع ورقَة الحِساب الفاتورَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > foot the bill

  • 4 on foot

    walking:

    She arrived at the house on foot.

    مَشْيا على الأقْدام

    Arabic-English dictionary > on foot

  • 5 stamp

    [stæmp]
    1. verb
    1) to bring (the foot) down with force (on the ground):

    She stamped on the insect.

    يَدوس، يَسْحَق
    2) to print or mark on to:

    The oranges were all stamped with the exporter's name.

    يَخْتِم

    I've addressed the envelope but haven't stamped it.

    يُلْصِقُ طابعا
    2. noun
    1) an act of stamping the foot:

    "Give it to me!" she shouted with a stamp of her foot.

    ضَرْبَة بالقَدَم

    He marked the date on the bill with a rubber date-stamp.

    خَتْم
    3) a postage stamp:

    He collects foreign stamps.

    طابَع بَريدي
    4) a design etc made by stamping:

    All the goods bore the manufacturer's stamp.

    خَتْم

    Arabic-English dictionary > stamp

  • 6 heel

    [hiːl]
    1. noun
    1) the back part of the foot:

    I have a blister on my heel.

    عِقْب، كَعْب
    2) the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot:

    I have a hole in the heel of my sock.

    كَعْب الكَلْسَه
    3) the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot:

    The heel has come off this shoe.

    كَعْب الحِذاء
    2. verb
    يضَع كَعْبا للحِذاء
    2) ( usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side:

    The boat heeled over in the strong wind.

    يَميل إلى جانِب واحِد

    Arabic-English dictionary > heel

  • 7 step

    [step]
    1. noun
    1) one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc:

    walking with hurried steps.

    خُطْوَه
    2) the distance covered by this:

    The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.

    على بُعْد خُطْوَه

    I heard (foot) steps.

    وَقْع الخُطوَه
    4) a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing:

    The dance has some complicated steps.

    خُطْوَه، دَقَّة القَدَم في الرَّقْص
    5) a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down:

    Mind the step!

    She was sitting on the doorstep.

    دَرَجَه
    6) a stage in progress, development etc:

    His present job is a step up from his previous one.

    مَرْحَلَه، طَوْر

    That would be a foolish/sensible step to take

    I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.

    إجْراء، حَرَكَه
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle stepped
    to make a step, or to walk:

    She stepped briskly along the road.

    يَخْطو

    Arabic-English dictionary > step

  • 8 kick

    [kɪk]
    1. verb
    1) to hit or strike out with the foot:

    He kicked open the gate.

    يَرْفُس
    2) (of a gun) to jerk or spring back violently when fired.
    يَرْتَد
    2. noun
    1) a blow with the foot:

    He was injured by a kick from a horse.

    رَفْسَه، لَبْطَه
    2) the springing back of a gun after it has been fired.
    إرْتِداد
    3) a pleasant thrill:

    She gets a kick out of making people happy.

    سُرور، إنْفِعال فَرِح

    Arabic-English dictionary > kick

  • 9 sole

    I [səul] noun
    1) the underside of the foot, the part on which one stands and walks.
    أخْمَص القَدَم
    2) the flat surface of a boot or shoe that covers this part of the foot.
    نَعْل الحِذاء II [səul] plurals sole ~soles noun
    1) a type of small, flat fish:

    three soles.

    سَمَك موسى
    2) its flesh as food:

    We had sole for supper.

    لَحْم سَمَك موسى III [səul] adjective
    1) only; single:

    my sole purpose/reason.

    وَحيد
    2) not shared; belonging to one person or group only:

    the sole rights to a book.

    فَريد

    Arabic-English dictionary > sole

  • 10 نعل

    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.

    Arabic-English dictionary > نعل

  • 11 ankle

    كرْسُوع القَدَم \ ankle: the joint between the leg and the foot. \ كَاحِل \ ankle: the joint between the leg and the foot.

    Arabic-English glossary > ankle

  • 12 sole

    باطِن القَدَم \ sole: the flat bottom of a shoe; the underside of the foot. \ سَمَكُ مُوسَى \ sole: a flat edible sea fish; this fish as food. \ نَعْل الحِذَاء \ sole: the flat bottom of a shoe; the underside of the foot.

    Arabic-English glossary > sole

  • 13 من الرأس إلى أخمص القدم أو القدمين

    مِنْ (قِمّةِ) الرّأسِ إلى أخْمَصِ القَدَمِ أو القَدَمَيْن
    from head to foot, from head to toe, from top to toe, cap-a-pie, from (the crown of) the head to the sole of the foot

    Arabic-English new dictionary > من الرأس إلى أخمص القدم أو القدمين

  • 14 shoe

    حِذَاء \ shoe: a firm covering for the foot (if it goes above the ankle, it is a boot). \ نَعْل \ shoe: a firm covering for the foot (if it goes above the ankle, it is a boot). \ See Also حذاء (حِذاء)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > shoe

  • 15 أخمص

    أخْمَص (القَدَمِ)
    sole (of the foot), vola; hollow of the sole (of the foot)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أخمص

  • 16 خف

    خُفّ \ hoof: the hard foot of horses, cattle, etc.. sandal: a shoe with an open top, held to the foot by thin strips of leather, rubber, etc.. slipper: a light shoe, for use in the house; it does not fasten, but slips on and off.

    Arabic-English dictionary > خف

  • 17 مسمار

    مِسْمَار \ nail: a small thin pointed stick of metal that is hammered into wood. pin: a thin metal bar (of many kinds for special purposes in machinery, etc.) for fastening. \ مِسْمَار \ staple: a U-shaped nail or pin that is pointed at both ends. \ See Also دَبّوس مَثْنِيّ برَأْسَيْن \ مِسْمَار (تصلُّب في جِلد القَدَم)‏ \ corn: a hardening of the skin on the foot. \ مِسْمَار بِرشام \ rivet: a short fat pin for fastening metal plates together, of which one end flattens when it is hammered, so as to hold tightly. \ مِسْمَار خشبي \ peg: a wooden pin, used in making furniture, etc.. \ مِسْمَار قصير عَريض الرأس (دبّوس طَبْعَة)‏ \ tack: a small sharp nail with a large head (for fastening cloth to wood). \ مِسْمَار كبير الرّأس (في نَعْل الحِذاء)‏ \ stud: one of several round blocks on the bottom of a bootball boot, which prevent one’s foot from slipping. \ مِسْمَار مُلَوْلَب \ bolt: a metal pin (usu. with a flat-sided head) that screws into a metal nut and holds two things together.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مسمار

  • 18 hoof

    خُفّ \ hoof: the hard foot of horses, cattle, etc.. sandal: a shoe with an open top, held to the foot by thin strips of leather, rubber, etc.. slipper: a light shoe, for use in the house; it does not fasten, but slips on and off.

    Arabic-English glossary > hoof

  • 19 sandal

    خُفّ \ hoof: the hard foot of horses, cattle, etc.. sandal: a shoe with an open top, held to the foot by thin strips of leather, rubber, etc.. slipper: a light shoe, for use in the house; it does not fasten, but slips on and off.

    Arabic-English glossary > sandal

  • 20 slipper

    خُفّ \ hoof: the hard foot of horses, cattle, etc.. sandal: a shoe with an open top, held to the foot by thin strips of leather, rubber, etc.. slipper: a light shoe, for use in the house; it does not fasten, but slips on and off.

    Arabic-English glossary > slipper

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