-
1 head over heels
1) completely:كليا، غارق في الحُب حتى أذنيهHe fell head over heels in love.
2) turning over completely; headfirst:رأسا عَلى عَقِبHe fell head over heels into a pond.
-
2 at one's heels
close behind one:في أعماقِهِ، في وَعْيِهThe thief ran off with the policeman close on his heels.
-
3 kick one's heels
to be kept waiting:يَبقى مُنتظِراI was left kicking my heels for half an hour.
-
4 on one's heels
close behind one:في أعماقِهِ، في وَعْيِهThe thief ran off with the policeman close on his heels.
-
5 take to one's heels
to run away:يلوذ بالفَرارThe thief took to his heels.
-
6 العقب المشقق
cracked heels -
7 أخذ على عاتقه
v. take to one's heels, undertake, assume, incur -
8 إنتظر زمنا طويلا
v. cool one's heels -
9 تبع
v. follow, tread on smb.'s heels, succeed, go after, dangle, tread, direct, supervene -
10 فر
1́ n. escape, flight, get away2́ v. abscond, escape, flee, fly, get away, get off, run away, run off, slope, take flight, take to one's heels, elope, get free, break away, bolt, decamp -
11 كعوب
n. heels -
12 هرب
1́ n. escape, get away, fleeing2́ v. run from smb., abscond, elope, escape, flee, fly, powder, run first, slope, get away, drive away, get out of, run away, run off, take flight, take to one's heels, turn tail, put to flight, shun, smuggle, tamper, traffic, contraband -
13 أطلق ساقيه للريح
أطْلَقَ ساقَيْهِ للرّيحto run away head over heels, beat it, hurry away, rush away, shoot, dash off -
14 رأسا على عقب
رَأساً على عَقِبupside down, topsy-turvy, head over heels -
15 click
[klɪk]1. nouna short, sharp sound, like that of a light-switch being turned on:طَقْطَقَه، قَرْقَعَه، طَقَّهthe click of the camera.
2. verbto (cause to) make such a sound:يُقَرْقِع، يَطَقْطِقThe gate clicked.
-
16 spur
[spəː] noun1) a small instrument with a sharp point or points that a rider wears on his heels and digs into the horse's sides to make it go faster.مِهْماز2) anything that urges a person to make greater efforts:حافِزHe was driven on by the spur of ambition.
-
17 squat
[skwɔt] past tense, past participle ˈsquatted1. verbto sit down on the heels or in a crouching position:يُقَرْفِصThe beggar squatted all day in the market place.
2. adjectiveshort and fat; dumpy:قَصير القامَه، مَرْبوعan ugly, squat building.
См. также в других словарях:
heels o'er gowdy — (Scot) or heels over head (archaic) Upside down • • • Main Entry: ↑heel … Useful english dictionary
heels — n. 1) to click one s heels 2) built up; high; low heels 3) to be at, on smb. s heels ( to follow smb. closely ) 4) (misc.) to cool one s heels ( to be kept waiting ); down at the heels ( shabby ); to kick up one s heels ( to be very lively ); to… … Combinatory dictionary
heels\ over\ head — • head over heels • heels over head 1a. In a somersault; upside down; head first. It was so dark Bob fell head over heels into a big hole in the ground. Compare: upside down. 1b. In great confusion or in great disorder; hastily. The children all… … Словарь американских идиом
heels over head — adverb in disorderly haste we ran head over heels toward the shelter • Syn: ↑head over heels, ↑topsy turvy, ↑topsy turvily, ↑in great confusion * * * adverb archaic : head over heels … Useful english dictionary
heels over head — See: HEAD OVER HEELS … Dictionary of American idioms
heels over head — See: HEAD OVER HEELS … Dictionary of American idioms
heels — noun a) plural of heel She wore a short skirt and heels. b) High heeled shoes … Wiktionary
heels — n. triangular pieces of wood that provide a strong support or backing when they are inserted into gaps between rough framing (as windows frames) and finished articles hɪËl n. back part of the foot; part of a sock or stocking which covers the… … English contemporary dictionary
heels foremost — dead You will almost certainly be carried that way as a patient on a stretcher on the way to hospital, but if so described, you are a corpse … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
heels, show a clean pair of — Run away quickly … A concise dictionary of English slang
HEELS — … Useful english dictionary