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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 vesældarlegur, tötralegur
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4 venido a menos
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5 kengät lintassa
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6 стоптанный
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7 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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8 izgaženih cipela
• down at heel; down at heels; down at the heel; down at the heels -
9 odrpan
• down at heel; down at heels; down at the heel; down at the heels; raffish; seedy; shabby -
10 бедно и неряшливо одетый
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > бедно и неряшливо одетый
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11 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). -
12 maltrapilho
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13 стоптанный
down-at-heel, worn-out -
14 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. -
15 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 -
16 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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17 scalcagnato
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18 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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19 стоптанный
General subject: down at heel, down at heel (об обуви), down-at-heel (об обуви) -
20 abgerissen
I P.P. abreißenII Adj.2. fig. Sprache, Gedanken etc.: disjointed, incoherent* * *ạb|ge|ris|sen ['apgərɪsn]adj2) (= unzusammenhängend) Worte, Gedanken disjointed, incoherent•See:→ auch abreißen* * *(shabby, untidy and not well looked after or well-dressed.) down-at-heel* * *ab·ge·ris·sen1. (zerlumpt) tattered2. (heruntergekommen) scruffy3. (unzusammenhängend) incoherent* * *Adjektiv ragged* * *B. adj2. fig Sprache, Gedanken etc: disjointed, incoherent* * *Adjektiv ragged
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 — ▶ 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
down-at-heel — also down at heel ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Something that is down at heel is in a in bad condition because it has been used too much or has not been looked after properly. If you say that someone is down at heel, you mean that they are wearing old,… … English dictionary