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1 The Lead Footed
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1) General subject: cloddish, clumsy, gauche, heavy footed, heavy-footed, hulking, hulky, inert, laggard, lead footed, lead-footed, leaden, logy, lumpish, slow, sluggish, snail paced, snail-paced, stodgy, sulky (о движении и т.п.), unhandy, unready, unwieldy, cumbersome3) American: loggy -
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1) General subject: heavy of thought, lead footed, lead-footed, slow witted, slow-witted, sluggish2) Makarov: dull of apprehensionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > медленно соображающий
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1) General subject: heavy mind, lead footed, lead-footed, slowcoach, slow on the draw, not a quick thinker2) Colloquial: ass maggot3) Rude: pump4) Jargon: blubberhead, dumb ox, knuckle-head, knucklehead, cabbage, flat, thick
См. также в других словарях:
lead-footed — See: HEAVY FOOTED … Dictionary of American idioms
lead-footed — See: HEAVY FOOTED … Dictionary of American idioms
lead-footed — See: heavy footed … Словарь американских идиом
lead-footed — adjective a) Slow, boring, dull or stupid b) Tending to drive too fast … Wiktionary
Lead-footed — given to reckless and speedy driving … Dictionary of Australian slang
lead-footed — Australian Slang given to reckless and speedy driving … English dialects glossary
lead-footed — adjective N. Amer. informal 1》 slow; clumsy. 2》 tending to drive too quickly … English new terms dictionary
lead-footed — … Useful english dictionary
lead — {{11}}lead (n.1) heavy metal, O.E. lead, from W.Gmc. *loudhom (Cf. O.Fris. lad, M.Du. loot, Du. lood lead, Ger. Lot weight, plummet ). The name and the skill in using the metal seem to have been borrowed from the Celts (Cf. O.Ir. luaide),… … Etymology dictionary
heavy-footed — {adj.} 1. Slow and clumsy in walking or movement; awkward in using your feet. * /The fat man tried to dance, but he was too heavy footed./ * /Martha is not fat, but she is heavy footed and walks noisily./ 2. Awkward in choice and order of words;… … Dictionary of American idioms
heavy-footed — {adj.} 1. Slow and clumsy in walking or movement; awkward in using your feet. * /The fat man tried to dance, but he was too heavy footed./ * /Martha is not fat, but she is heavy footed and walks noisily./ 2. Awkward in choice and order of words;… … Dictionary of American idioms