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1 -heeled
high-heeled shoes.) ki ima (...) pete -
2 heeled
[hi:ld]adjectivepodpeten; American slang pri denarju; oborožen -
3 hairy-heeled
[hʌ/ərihi:ld]adjectiveslang brez manire, slabo vzgojen -
4 light-heeled
[láithi:ld]adjectivelahkonog, uren -
5 low-heeled
[lóuhi:ld]adjectivez nizko peto -
6 well-heeled
[wélhí:ld]adjectiveslang bogat, premožen -
7 heel
[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) peta2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) peta3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) peta2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) pribiti peto2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) nagniti se•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel* * *I [hi:l]nounpeta, podpetnik; zadnje kopito; zadnja živalska noga; peta, ven moleč del predmeta (npr. držaj godala); spodnji del (jambora, gredi itd.); American slang barabadown at (the) heel — ali out at heels — ponošenih pet, figuratively oguljen, strgan, v slabih razmerahto heel — pri nogi (pes), figuratively ubogljivo, voljnofiguratively under the heel of — pod peto, pod oblastjothe iron heel figuratively trda oblast, železna petaAmerican heel of the hand — peščaj;Z glagoli: to be carried with the heels foremost — biti odnesen s petami naprej, mrtevto come to heel — priti k nogi (pes), figuratively zvesto slediti, ubogatito have s.o. by the heels — imeti koga v oblastito kick ( —ali cool) one's heels — dolgo čakati, American slang plesatito kick ( —ali tip, turn) up one's heels — umreti, pete iztegnitinot to know if one is on one's head or heels — ne vedeti, kje se koga glava držito lay ( —ali clap) by the heels — ujeti, zvezati, spraviti v zaporto show a clean pair of heels — pete pokazati, bežatito take to one's heels — pete odnesti, pobegnitito tread on s.o.'s heels — obesiti se komu na peteII [hi:l]1.transitive verbpodpetiti; podplesti (nogavice); sport udariti žogo z držajem palice (golf), poriniti žogo s peto (rugby), nadeti petelinu ostroge (petelinji boj); American slang dati komu denar;2.intransitive verbstati ob nogi, hoditi ob nogi (pes); dotikati se s petami; American slang teči, švigniti
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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 — hɪËld 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) hɪËl 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