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flat footed

  • 1 düztaban

    "flat-footed; ill-omened; narrow plane; flatfoot, fallen arch"

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  • 2 düztaban

    adj. flat footed, plantigrade, splayfooted
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    n. flatfoot, flat feet, splayfoot
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    flat footed

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  • 3 sabit

    adj. fixed, constant, stationary, set, settled, immobile, immovable, permanent, stable, firm, attached, changeless, entrenched, established, fast, flat, flat footed, immutable, indelible, invariable, irremovable, put, real, rigid, staid, standing
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    1. stable 2. stationary 3. unalterable 4. unshakable 5. unshaken 6. apodictic 7. constant 8. pivot 9. steadier (adj.) 10. steady (adj.) 11. fixed (adj.)

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  • 4 azimli

    adj. resolute, determined, dogged, strong minded, single-minded, stubborn, set, dauntless, decided, decisive, flat footed, hellbent, high pressure, militant, peppy, persevering, pertinacious, professional, resolved, single-eyed, single-hearted, stable
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    adv. dead set on
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    1. pertinacious 2. resolute 3. tenacious

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  • 5 değişmez

    adj. unchangeable, invariable, constant, stable, unchanging, permanent, steady, fixed, set, unvarying, steadfast, static, changeless, entrenched, equable, fast, flat footed, frozen, hard and fast, immutable, inalterable, pat, regular, rigid, settled
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    1. changeless 2. constant 3. immutable 4. inalterable 5. incommutable 6. invariable 7. invariant 8. unchangeable 9. unswerving 10. unwavering 11. fixed (adj.)

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  • 6 hoyrat

    adj. vulgar, rough, rustic, boorish, ham fisted, ham handed, loutish, uncouth, flat footed
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    boorish

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  • 7 kararlı

    adj. stable, set, decided, settled, firm, strong minded, strong-willed, bent, decisive, determined, dogged, flat footed, hard core, high pressure, immovable, inflexible, intent, professional, resolute, resolved, single-eyed, single-hearted
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    1. decisive 2. earnest 3. hell bent 4. stable 5. steady 6. unbending (n.) 7. decided (adj.) 8. decreed (adj.) 9. determined (adj.)

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  • 8 sağlam

    adj. sound, safe, whole, hard, firm, fast, strong, healthy, able-bodied, good, secure, secured, valid, sure, gilt edged, bankable, bouncing, calculable, cast iron, consolidated, flat footed, foolproof, foursquare, dyed in grain, granite, granitic, hale
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    adv. foursquare
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    1. robust 2. substantial 3. firm 4. intact 5. lusty 6. entrenched (adj.)

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  • 9 düztaban olmak

    v. be flat footed

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  • 10 düztaban

    1. flat-footed. 2. (one) who brings bad luck. 3. rabbet plane. 4. flatfoot.

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  • 11 taban

    "1. sole (of a foot or shoe). 2. floor. 3. base; pedestal; foundation. 4. floor (of a valley, river, lake, sea); bed (of a road). 5. flat top (of a hill, mountain, etc.). 6. econ. floor, lower limit or base. 7. math. base, base plane, base line. 8. iron of good quality. 9. prov. roller (used to smooth the surface of a field). - basma a wrestling hold in which a wrestler plants one foot on his opponent´s stomach and twists his opponent´s chin and shoulder. - boya undercoat (of paint). - dağ flat-topped mountain, table mountain. - fiyat/fiyatı the minimum price (set by the state for an agricultural commodity). - halısı large rug (for a room, as opposed to a corridor or flight of stairs). - inciri fig that has been flattened and then dried. -ları kaldırmak colloq. to run fast, run like anything; to run away, make tracks. - kirişi common joist, floor joist. -a kuvvet! colloq. We´ve no choice but to hoof it! -a kuvvet used to indicate walking or running: Oraya tabana kuvvet gittim. I footed it over there. Tabana kuvvet kaçtık. We took to our heels. - patlatmak to walk, hoof it (a long way). - tabana zıt 1. /a/ diametrically opposite (to), antipodal (to). 2. completely dissimilar, totally unlike, very different, antipodal. 3. complete opposite. - tahtası (a) floorboard. - tepmek to walk, hoof it (a long way). -ları yağlamak 1. to get ready to hoof it a long way. 2. to run fast, run like anything; to make tracks, beat it."

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См. также в других словарях:

  • flat-footed — [flat′foot΄id] adj. 1. having flatfoot 2. designating a manner of walking, with the toes pointed outward, as by people with flatfoot ☆ 3. Informal downright and firm; plain and uncompromising 4. Informal …   Universalium

  • Flat-footed — Flat foot ed, a. 1. Having a flat foot, with little or no arch of the instep; suffering from fallen arches. [WordNet sense 3] [1913 Webster] 2. Firm footed; determined. [Slang, U.S.] [1913 Webster] 3. clumsy; amateurish; pedestrian;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • flat-footed — adj 1.) having flat feet 2.) informal moving in an awkward way = ↑clumsy ▪ The defence looked flat footed as Sutton scored easily. 3.) catch sb flat footed AmE to surprise someone so that they cannot do something in the way they ought to = ↑catch …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • flat-footed — [flat′foot΄id] adj. 1. having flatfoot 2. designating a manner of walking, with the toes pointed outward, as by people with flatfoot ☆ 3. Informal downright and firm; plain and uncompromising 4. Informal a) awkward or clumsy b) tedious, plodding …   English World dictionary

  • flat-footed — c.1600, with flat feet; meaning unprepared is from 1912, U.S. baseball slang, on notion of not on one s toes; earlier in U.S. colloquial use it meant straightforwardly, downright (1828), from notion of standing firmly …   Etymology dictionary

  • flat-footed — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having flat feet. 2) informal clumsy …   English terms dictionary

  • flat-footed — 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, ADJ n, ADJ after v If you are flat footed, the arches of your feet are too low. All babies look flat footed and when they walk the whole sole touches the ground... He ll grow up flat footed. 2) ADJ GRADED: ADJ n, v link …   English dictionary

  • flat-footed — {adj.}, {informal} 1. Straightforward; forthright; direct; outright. * /The governor issued a flat footed denial of the accusation./ * /He came out flat footed against the idea./ 2. Not ready; not prepared; usually used with catch . * /The… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • flat-footed — {adj.}, {informal} 1. Straightforward; forthright; direct; outright. * /The governor issued a flat footed denial of the accusation./ * /He came out flat footed against the idea./ 2. Not ready; not prepared; usually used with catch . * /The… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • flat-footed — I. adjective Date: 1601 1. affected with flatfoot; broadly walking with a dragging or shambling gait 2. a. firm and well balanced on the feet b. free from reservation ; forthright < had an honest flat footed way of saying a thing > 3. not ready …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • flat-footed — adj informal 1. Straightforward; forthright; direct; outright. The governor issued a flat footed denial of the accusation. He came out flat footed against the idea. 2. Not ready; not prepared; usually used with catch . The teacher s question… …   Словарь американских идиом

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