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1 rapfodet
adj swift-footed, fleet-footed, nimble. -
2 ben
bone, leg* * *(et -)( på stikkontakt) pin;( bierhverv) side line, private work;( sinecure) sinecure, soft job;( biindtægt) perk;[ finde sine ben] find one's feet;[ få det forkerte ben først ud af sengen] get out of bed on the wrong side;(dvs kunne ikke klare sig) they (etc) wiped the floor with him;(dvs blev ikke hørt) he couldn't get a word in edgeways;[ have et ben i hver lejr] have a foot in both camps;[ have ben i næsen] have a mind of one's own;(fig) have one's feet (firmly planted) on the ground;[ det er der ingen ben i] that is perfectly simple, that is plain sailing;[ han løb så hurtigt som hans ben kunne bære ham] he ran as fast as his legs would carry him;[ med børnene rendende mellem benene på en] with the children under one's feet;(se også I. hale);[ falde over sine egne ben] fall (el. stumble) over one's own legs;[ være ved at falde over sine egne ben af iver] be falling over oneself;[ hjælpe en på benene] help somebody to his feet;(fig) set somebody on his feet;[ hans formue fik hurtigt ben at gå på] he went through his fortune in no time;( efter fald) pick oneself up;( rejse sig for at tale) get on (el. come to) one's feet;[ komme ned på benene] land on one's feet;(fig) get up ( fx an exhibition);[ stille en hær på benene] raise an army;[ han kunne næsten ikke stå på benene] he could hardly stand up (el. keep on his feet);[ stå på egne ben] stand on one's own two feet;(dvs oppe) be up and about,( efter sygdom også) be back on one's feet again;[ hele byen er på benene] the whole town is astir;[ slå benene væk under en] knock somebody off his feet;[ sætte det længste ben foran] put one's best foot forward;[ jeg vil aldrig sætte mine ben i hans hus] I will never set foot in his house;[ tage benene på nakken] take to one's heels;[ gøre sig ud til bens] cut up rough;[ let til bens] light-footed;(dvs en drink) a bird never flew on one wing. -
3 firbenet
adj four-footed,( fagligt) quadruped. -
4 klovdyr
cloven-footed animal. -
5 klumpfodet
club-footed. -
6 platfodet
adj flat-footed. -
7 seksfodet
adj six-footed;[ seksfodet vers] hexameter. -
8 svømmefod
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10 tå
digit, toe* * *(en, tæer) toe;[ let på tå] light-footed;[ gå på tæerne] walk on tiptoe, tiptoe;[ stå på tæerne] stand on tiptoe;( i aktivitet) be on the move,( trænge sig frem) push oneself forward; -
11 med svømmehud
webbed, web-footed
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Footed — Foot Foot (f[oo^]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Footed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Footing}.] 1. To tread to measure or music; to dance; to trip; to skip. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To walk; opposed to ride or fly. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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