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  • 1 low-heeled

    [ˌləu΄hi:ld] a ցածրակրունկ. low-heeled shoes ցածրակրունկ կոշիկներ

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  • 2 shoe

    [ʃu:] n կոշիկ, կիսակոշիկ (տուֆլի). տեխ. կաղապար, կալանդ. Oxford shoe կիս ակո շիկ. flat - heeled/high -heeled shoes տափակ կո շիկներ. բարձրակրունկ կոշիկ ներ. pattern/ patent-leather/suede shoes մոդելա յին/ լա քեպատ/զամշե կոշիկներ. leather-soled/rubbersoled shoes կաշվե/ռետինե ներբա նով կոշիկներ. strong shoes ամուր կոշիկներ. lace up shoes կոշկաքուղով կոշիկներ. a pair of shoes մի զույգ կոշիկներ. The shoe hurts Կոշիկը սեղմում է. be in ones shoes փխբ. մեկի տեղը լինել. Step into smb’s shoes փխբ. մեկի տեղը գրավել. know where the shoe pinches փխբ. սեփական փորձից իմանալ դժվարության պատճառը. horse’s shoe պայտ. shoe repair կոշիկի վերա նորոգում

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  • 3 wedgies

    [΄wedзiz] n (նաև՝ wedgies heeled shoes) տանկետկաներ (կոշիկ)

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См. также в других словарях:

  • heeled — [hēld] adj. 1. having a heel or heels: often used in combination [high heeled shoes ] ☆ 2. Informal a) having money b) armed, esp. with a gun …   English World dictionary

  • heeled — provided with money, 1880, Amer.Eng., from earlier sense furnished with a gun, armed (1866), from still earlier sense furnish (a gamecock) with a heel like spur (1560s); see HEEL (Cf. heel) (n.1) …   Etymology dictionary

  • heeled — 1. mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ Sally was too heeled to drive home. □ Man, were those guys heeled! 2. mod. carrying rugs. (Drugs.) □ Bart is heeled and ready to deal. □ …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • heeled — adjective /hiːld/ a) Having a heel (often specified, as in high heeled etc.). I was heeled also, and I held up my gun to scare him off and let me get away. b) Prepared, especially armed with a weapon. See Also: well heeled …   Wiktionary

  • heeled —    carrying a gun    Literally, armed and equipped:     I noticed Collins s hand stray under his jacket and wished I d thought to come heeled myself. (Fraser, 1982)    Well heeled does not mean it is a good gun, but that the person so described… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • Heeled — Heel Heel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Heeled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Heeling}.] 1. To perform by the use of the heels, as in dancing, running, and the like. [R.] [1913 Webster] I cannot sing, Nor heel the high lavolt. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To add a heel… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • heeled — /heeld/, adj. 1. provided with a heel or heels. 2. provided with money; flush or wealthy (usually used in combination): one of the best heeled families in town. 3. Slang. armed, esp. with a gun. [1555 65; HEEL1 + ED3] * * * …   Universalium

  • heeled — hɪːld adj. provided with a heel or heels (example: high heeled shoes); rich or wealthy, having a lot of money (Slang); armed with a gun (Slang) hɪːl n. back part of the foot; part of a sock or stocking which covers the heel; back part of the… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • heeled — adj wealthy, rich, affluent, prosperous, flush, well off, well to do, moneyed, worth a great deal, Inf. made of money, Inf. rolling in money or dough, Inf. loaded, Inf. in the dough or money or chips, Inf. well heeled, Sl. filthy rich;… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • heeled — Ⅰ. heel [1] ► NOUN 1) the back part of the foot below the ankle. 2) the part of a shoe or boot supporting the heel. 3) the part of the palm of the hand next to the wrist. 4) informal, dated a contemptible person. ► EXCLAMATION ▪ …   English terms dictionary

  • Heeled bullet — A heeled bullet is an archaic design of bullet where the internal diameter of the barrel is the same diameter as the cartridge case, and the bullet has a step at the rear to allow it to fit inside the case. Heeled bullets mostly disappeared with… …   Wikipedia

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