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Schwei·ne·fuß mpig's trotter [or (Am) foot] -
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sm ['pjɛde]1) (gen) footavere i piedi piatti — to have flat feet, be flat-footed
essere o stare in piedi — to stand, be standing
alzarsi in piedi — to get to one's feet, stand up
ai piedi della montagna/del letto — at the foot o bottom of the mountains/of the bed
da capo a piedi — from head to foot, from top to toe
2) (di mobile) leg, (di lampada) base3)piede di porco Tecn — crowbar, (per forzare serrature) jemmy Brit, jimmy Am, Culin pig's trotter
4) Metrica foot5)avere tutti ai propri piedi — to have the world at one's feetlevarsi o togliersi dai piedi — to get out from under sb's feet
a piede libero Dir — on bail
mettere qc in piedi — (azienda) to set sth up
prendere piede — (teoria, tendenza) to gain ground, catch on
su due piedi — (rispondere, accettare) on the spot, at once
tenere in piedi — (persona) to keep on his (o her) feet, (fig : ditta) to keep going
non sta in piedi — (persona) he can't stand, (fig : scusa) it doesn't hold water
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sm [tsam'pone]Culin stuffed pig's trotter -
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A specialty of the town of Modena in northern Italy, this consists of a hollowed and stuffed pig's trotter which is poached and served as a part of a traditional bollito misto. -
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ungula ae, f [unguis], a hoof, claw, talon: vestigium ungulae: sonitu quatit ungula campum, V.—Prov.: toto corpore atque omnibus ungulis, i. e. with tooth and nail.—Poet.: cum carceribus missos rapit ungula currūs, i. e. the horses, H.* * *hoof; bird claw/talon; (torture); toe nail; pig's foot/trotter (food/medicine)
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pig's trotter — noun the foot of a pig cooked as food … Wiktionary
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trotter — ► NOUN 1) a horse bred or trained for the sport of trotting. 2) a pig s foot … English terms dictionary
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trotter — UK [ˈtrɒtə(r)] / US [ˈtrɑtər] noun [countable] Word forms trotter : singular trotter plural trotters 1) the foot of a pig, sometimes cooked and eaten as food 2) a horse that takes part in races in which horses trot while pulling a light vehicle… … English dictionary
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trotter — noun Date: 14th century 1. one that trots; specifically a standardbred horse trained for harness racing 2. a pig s foot used as food … New Collegiate Dictionary
trotter — /trot euhr/, n. 1. an animal that trots, esp. a horse bred and trained for harness racing. 2. a person who moves about briskly and constantly. 3. the foot of an animal, esp. of a sheep or pig, used as food. [1325 75; ME; see TROT1, ER1] * * * … Universalium
trotter — noun a) A horse trained for harness racing. b) The cooked foot of a pig or sheep … Wiktionary