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bu:t 1. noun1) (a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc: a pair of suede boots.) støvel2) ((American trunk) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.) bagasjerom2. verb(to kick: He booted the ball out of the goal.) sparke- give- get the bootstøvelIsubst. \/buːt\/1) støvel2) ( i bil) bagasjerom3) vognskrinbet one's boots vedde hatten sin, være skråsikkerboot and saddle! (militært, gammeldags) til hest!the boot is on the other foot\/leg ( hverdagslig) det er helt motsatt, rollene er byttetdie in one's boots eller die with one's boots on dø med støvlene på, falle på sin postget the boot ( hverdagslig) få sparkengive somebody the boot ( hverdagslig) gi noen sparkenold boot (hverdagslig, nedsettende om kvinne) gammel kushake\/quake in one's boots\/shoes skjelve i buksenebe too big for one's boots\/breeches\/pants ( hverdagslig) være skråsikker, være skittviktig, være høy på pærawith one's heart in one's boots sønderknust, fra seg, nedslåttIIsubst. \/buːt\/bare i uttrykkto boot dessuten, til og med, på kjøpetIIIverb \/buːt\/1) (spesielt EDB, om datamaskin) starte (opp)2) ( gammeldags) gagne, nytte3) utstyre med støvler4) sparkeboot out ( hverdagslig) sparke ut gi sparken, sparke
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luggage boot — compartment for luggage … English contemporary dictionary
Boot (disambiguation) — Boot may refer to: * Boot, a type of shoe that covers the foot and ankle, and often the shins of the leg ** Derived from this meaning, to boot can mean: *** to kick something or someone *** to evict *** to be terminated from a place of employment … Wikipedia
boot — Ⅰ. boot [1] ► NOUN 1) a sturdy item of footwear covering the foot and ankle, and sometimes the lower leg. 2) informal a hard kick. 3) Brit. a space at the back of a car for carrying luggage. ► VERB 1) kick hard. 2) … English terms dictionary
boot — [[t]bu͟ːt[/t]] ♦♦♦ boots, booting, booted 1) N COUNT Boots are shoes that cover your whole foot and the lower part of your leg. → See also wellington He sat in a kitchen chair, reached down and pulled off his boots... He was wearing riding pants … English dictionary
boot — boot1 noun 1》 a sturdy item of footwear covering the foot and ankle, and sometimes the lower leg. 2》 informal a hard kick. 3》 Brit. a space at the back of a car for carrying luggage. 4》 historical an instrument of torture for crushing the foot.… … English new terms dictionary
boot — 01. You d better put some [boots] on; it s wet outside. 02. We bought Sophie some nice warm [boots] to wear during the winter. 03. I [booted] the ball as hard as I could, and it went right over the fence. 04. The young boy is in hospital after… … Grammatical examples in English
boot — 1. n. & v. n. 1 an outer covering for the foot, esp. of leather, reaching above the ankle, often to the knee. 2 Brit. the luggage compartment of a motor car, usu. at the rear. 3 colloq. a firm kick. 4 (prec. by the) colloq. dismissal, esp. from… … Useful english dictionary
boot - trunk — In British English, the boot of a car is the space at the back or front where you put luggage or other things. In American English, this part of a car is called the trunk. Is the boot open? Each car had been carrying a large supply of gasoline in … Useful english dictionary
boot — [14] Boot is a comparatively late acquisition by English. It came, either directly or via Old Norse bóti, from Old French bote, whose source is unknown. The modern British sense ‘car’s luggage compartment’ goes back to a 17thcentury term for an… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
boot — [14] Boot is a comparatively late acquisition by English. It came, either directly or via Old Norse bóti, from Old French bote, whose source is unknown. The modern British sense ‘car’s luggage compartment’ goes back to a 17thcentury term for an… … Word origins
boot — 1. noun /buːt,bu̟ːˀt/ a) A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg. Please put the luggage in the boot, not on the seats. b) A blow with the foot; a kick. It took three boots, but I finally got the application installed … Wiktionary