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1 kick one's heels
см. cool one's heels -
2 kick one's heels
expr infml esp BrEI had to kick my heels for half an hour until he would see me — Мне пришлось ждать полчаса, прежде чем он меня принял
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > kick one's heels
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3 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) stå og vente; sidde og vente* * *(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) stå og vente; sidde og vente -
4 kick one's heels
брит. идиом.остытьумереть пылдожидаться напрасностоять в ожидании|| The restless boy kicked his heels against the chair legs.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > kick one's heels
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5 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) quedarse plantado esperando -
6 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) látinn bíða -
7 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) megvárakoztat -
8 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) ficar especado -
9 kick one's heels
v. ağaç olmak, sabırsızca beklemek, sabırsızlanmak, bekletilmek* * *(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) bekletilmek -
10 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) dolgo čakati -
11 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) odotella joutilaana -
12 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) vente utålmodig -
13 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) (aspettare a lungo) -
14 kick one's heels
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15 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) czekać w nieskończoność -
16 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) [] šķiest laiku -
17 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) gaišinti laiką, kankintis belaukiant -
18 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) -
19 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) čekat, přešlapovat* * *• muset čekat -
20 kick one's heels
(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) a fi lăsat să aştepte
См. также в других словарях:
kick one's heels — verb wait or pass the time aimlessly or futilely; be kept waiting (Freq. 1) She kicked her heels for hours at the gate of the Embassy • Syn: ↑cool one s heels • Hypernyms: ↑wait • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
kick one's heels — ► cool (or Brit. kick) one s heels be kept waiting. Main Entry: ↑heel … English terms dictionary
kick one's heels — verb To wait; to wait impatiently or restlessly. The restless boy kicked his heels against the chair legs. Syn: cool ones heels … Wiktionary
cool (or Brit. kick) one's heels — be kept waiting. → heel … English new terms dictionary
kick one's heels — v. pass the time in a purposeless manner; wait aimlessly or hopelessly; be kept waiting … English contemporary dictionary
kick one's heels — Wait idly or unprofitably … A concise dictionary of English slang
cool one's heels — verb wait or pass the time aimlessly or futilely; be kept waiting She kicked her heels for hours at the gate of the Embassy • Syn: ↑kick one s heels • Hypernyms: ↑wait • Verb Frames: Something s … Useful english dictionary
cool one's heels — ► cool (or Brit. kick) one s heels be kept waiting. Main Entry: ↑heel … English terms dictionary
kick up one's heels — phrasal 1. a. : to show sudden extreme delight or energy inspired by such delight b. : to have a lively time had no time to take a holiday and kick up my heels when I came back from the war Rebecca West 2. slang : die … Useful english dictionary
kick up one's heels — verb a) To dance. If a swimmer kicks up his heels and splashes the water, the judge will take points off accordingly. b) To relax; to enjoy oneself; to do as one pleases. Above the peals of laughter with which the words were received, rose Jakes… … Wiktionary
kick up one's heels — {v. phr.}, {informal} To have a merry time; celebrate. * /When exams were over the students went to town to kick up their heels./ * /Mary was usually very quiet but at the farewell party she kicked up her heels and had a wonderful time./ … Dictionary of American idioms