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1 feet
[fi:t]plural; = foot -
2 find one's feet
(to become able to cope with a new situation: She found the new job difficult at first but she soon found her feet.) nostāties uz kājām; kļūt patstāvīgam -
3 get cold feet
(to lose courage: I was going to apply for the job but I got cold feet.) nobīties; zaudēt drosmi -
4 bare feet
basas kājas -
5 he stands six feet
viņš ir sešas pēdas garš -
6 let no grass grow under one's feet
nesēdēt, rokas klēpī salikušam; nezaudēt velti laikuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > let no grass grow under one's feet
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7 man six feet tall
sešas pēdas garš vīrietis -
8 off one's feet
noskrējies -
9 sore feet
nobrāztas kājas -
10 the house measures sixty feet long
māja ir sešdesmit pēdu garaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the house measures sixty feet long
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11 the tree is five feet round
koka apkārtmērs ir piecas pēdas -
12 three feet in length
trīs pēdas garš -
13 to be on one's feet
būt kājās; būt uz kājām -
14 to carry somebody off his feet
aizraut kādu -
15 to cut the ground from under somebody 's feet
izsist kādam pamatu zem kājāmEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to cut the ground from under somebody 's feet
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16 to drag one's feet
lēnām iet; vilkt garumā -
17 to fall on one's feet
lēti tikt cauri; tikt sveikā cauri -
18 to find one's feet
iejusties apstākļos; iemācīties staigāt; nostāties uz kājām; iegūt patstāvību -
19 to get cold feet
dabūt aukstas kājas; nobīties -
20 to get on one's feet
piecelties kājās
См. также в других словарях:
feet — /feet/, n. 1. a pl. of foot. 2. drag one s feet, to act or proceed slowly or without enthusiasm; to be reluctant to act, comply, etc.: We can t begin the project until the steering committee stops dragging its feet. 3. on one s feet, a. in a… … Universalium
feet — [fēt] n. pl. of FOOT feet of clay a weakness or defect of character (in an otherwise strong person) get one s feet wet to have or get one s first experience in some activity or pursuit have one s feet on the ground to be practical, realistic, etc … English World dictionary
Feet — 〈[ fi:t] Pl. von〉 Foot [engl.] * * * Feet : Pl. von ↑ Foot. * * * Feet [fiːt, englisch], Plural von Foot. * * * Feet: Pl. von ↑ … Universal-Lexikon
feet — [fi:t] n the plural of ↑foot →get/have cold feet at ↑cold1 (6), feet of clay at ↑foot1 (26), have itchy feet at ↑itchy … Dictionary of contemporary English
feet — [fiːt] ➔ foot1 * * * feet UK US /fiːt/ noun ► PLURAL OF FOOT(Cf. ↑foot) … Financial and business terms
Feet — Feet, n. pl. See {Foot}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Feet — Feet, n. [See {Feat}, n.] Fact; performance. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
feet — feet·age; feet; … English syllables
Feet — (engl., spr. fiht), Mehrzahl von Foot (s.d.) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Feet — A global dance party est une compilation sortie en 2004 et produite par le label Ellipsis arts. Cette compilation, mélange de world music et de trip hop, reprend des groupes allant de Cuba au Sénégal, en passant par le Brésil et le Maghreb.… … Wikipédia en Français
Feet — 〈 [fi:t] Pl. von〉 Foot [Etym.: engl.] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch