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1 down-at-heel
adjectiveshabby, untidy and not well looked after or well-dressed.بالٍ، رث،مُهْمَل -
2 diep/heel erg in de put zitten
diep/heel erg in de put zittenbe down, feel lowVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > diep/heel erg in de put zitten
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3 maltrapilho
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4 со стоптанными каблуками
down-at-heel словосочетание: имя прилагательное:down-at-heel (со стоптанными каблуками, бедно и неряшливо одетый)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > со стоптанными каблуками
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5 izgaženih cipela
• down at heel; down at heels; down at the heel; down at the heels -
6 odrpan
• down at heel; down at heels; down at the heel; down at the heels; raffish; seedy; shabby -
7 бедно и неряшливо одетый
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > бедно и неряшливо одетый
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8 sølle
down-at-heel, pathetic* * *I. (en -r)( til væv) heddle.II. adj( stakkels) poor ( fx the poor chap);( syg) seedy, run-down ( fx he looked seedy (el. run-down));( lurvet) shabby ( fx he looked shabby; it was shabby of him);( ubetydelig) piddling,( om pengesum) piffling ( fx a piffling 3,000 a year). -
9 vesældarlegur, tötralegur
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10 venido a menos
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11 kengät lintassa
• down at heel -
12 стоптанный
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13 стоптанный
down-at-heel, worn-out -
14 حقير الهيئة
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15 heruntergekommen
I P.P. herunterkommenII Adj.1. Person: (schäbig) dowdy, down-at-heel, scruffy; sittlich: dissolute; gesundheitlich: in bad shape2. Bauernhof etc.: run-down, neglected; (verfallen) dilapidated; Betrieb etc.: run-down; heruntergekommen sein Haus, Betrieb etc.: auch be going to rack and ruin* * *run-down; decayed; shabby* * *he|rụn|ter|ge|kom|menadjHaus dilapidated; Stadt run-down; Mensch down-at-heel* * *(dirty and neglected: This area is rather sleazy.) sleazy* * *he·run·ter·ge·kom·menadj (pej)1. (abgewohnt) run-down, dilapidated* * *1.2. Part. v. herunterkommen2.Adjektiv poor < health>; dilapidated, run-down < building>; run-down < area>; down and out < person>* * *B. adj1. Person: (schäbig) dowdy, down-at-heel, scruffy; sittlich: dissolute; gesundheitlich: in bad shapeheruntergekommen sein Haus, Betrieb etc: auch be going to rack and ruin* * *1.2. Part. v. herunterkommen2.Adjektiv poor < health>; dilapidated, run-down < building>; run-down < area>; down and out < person>* * *v.to come down v. -
16 éculé
éculé, e [ekyle]adjective* * *éculée ekyle adjectif1)2) [plaisanterie, théorie] hackneyed* * *ekyle adj éculé, -e(chaussure) down-at-heel, fig péjoratif hackneyed* * *1 lit chaussure éculée shoe with a worn-down heel;1. [botte, chaussure] down at heel, worn down at the heel -
17 pię|ta
f 1. (część stopy) heel- słychać było dudnienie bosych pięt po podłodze the thumping of bare feet across the floor was heard, bare feet thumped across the floor- przysiadła na piętach she squatted on her heels- obrócił się na pięcie i wyszedł he turned on his heel and left- świecić gołymi a. bosymi piętami (być bosym) to be barefoot; (być w podartych butach) to wear battered a. down-at-heel shoes2. (w skarpecie, pończosze) heel, heel-piece; (w bucie) counter- przetarła mi się pięta w lewej skarpecie my left sock has worn threadbare on the heel- miał dziurę na pięcie he had a hole in his heel- pończocha jest dziurawa na pięcie the stocking has a hole on the heel3. Żegl. (masztu) heel; (bomu) gooseneck- pięta kotwicy the crown of an anchor■ pięta Achillesa a. achillesowa Achilles’ heel- fizyka zawsze była moją piętą achillesową physics has always been my weak point a. Achilles’ heel- deptać komuś po piętach a. następować komuś na pięty to be hard on sb’s heels, to breathe down sb’s neck- mieć kogoś/coś w pięcie pot., euf. not to give a fig pot. a. a monkey’s posp. about sb/sth- nie dorastać komuś do pięt to not be a patch on sb; to be no match for sb GB pot.- odpowiedział jej tak, że jej w pięty poszło what he said cut her to the quick a. touched her on the raw pot.- tak mu nagadam, że mu w pięty pójdzie I’ll give him such a talking-to that he won’t forget it in a hurryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pię|ta
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18 scalcagnato
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19 со стоптанными каблуками
2) Clothing: down-at-heel (напр. your shoes are down-at-heel, why don't you have them mended?)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > со стоптанными каблуками
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20 стоптанный
General subject: down at heel, down at heel (об обуви), down-at-heel (об обуви)
См. также в других словарях:
down-at-heel — /down euht heel /, adj. of a shabby, run down appearance; seedy: He is rapidly becoming a down at heel drifter and a drunk. Also, down at the heel, down at heels, down at the heels. [1695 1705] * * * … Universalium
down-at-heel — • down at heel • down at the heel • down at the heels adj Poorly kept up or dressed shabby; not neat; sloppy. John is always down at the heels, but his sister is always very neat. Old houses sometimes look down at the heel … Словарь американских идиом
down at heel — Someone who is down at heel is short of money. ( Down in heel is used in American English) … The small dictionary of idiomes
down-at-heel(s) — down′ at heel(s)′ or down′ at the heel(s)′ adj. of a shabby, run down appearance; seedy • Etymology: 1695–1705 … From formal English to slang
down-at-heel — adj BrE unattractive and not well cared for, because of a lack of money ▪ The town today is a shabby, down at heel place … Dictionary of contemporary English
down-at-heel — adjective 1. ) looking old and no longer in good condition: down at heel offices 2. ) wearing old clothes, because you do not have enough money to buy new ones … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
down at heel — ► ADJECTIVE chiefly Brit. 1) (of a shoe) with the heel worn down. 2) shabby or impoverished … English terms dictionary
down at heel — (Brit.) adj. badly dressed due to lack of money; shabbily dressed ; wearing old clothes or ragged clothes due to lack of money; dilapidated; of run down look … English contemporary dictionary
down at heel — see down at heel … English dictionary
down at heel — ▶ adjective 1 the resort looks down at heel: RUN DOWN, dilapidated, neglected, uncared for; seedy, insalubrious, squalid, slummy, wretched; … Useful english dictionary
down-at-heel — adj 1 ILL DRESSED, frayed, tattered, ragged, drab, frowsy, dowdy, shabby, poor, slovenly 2 the pub looked down at heel dingy, run down, dilapidated, ramshackle, in disrepair, neglected, tumbledown, uncared for COLLOQ. tatty, tacky, seedy * * *… … Useful english dictionary