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put+on+foot

  • 1 put one's foot down

    ayak diremek, yasaklamak
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    (to be firm about something: I put my foot down and refused.) dayatmak, ayak diremek

    English-Turkish dictionary > put one's foot down

  • 2 put one's foot in it

    (to say or do something stupid: I really put my foot in it when I asked about his wife - she had just run away with his friend!) pot kırmak, baltayı taşa vurmak

    English-Turkish dictionary > put one's foot in it

  • 3 foot

    n. ayak, adım, dip, etek (dağ), piyade, piyade birliği, uyak
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    v. ödemek, hesaplamak, çıkarmak, ayak kısmını örmek
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    ayak
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    [fut]
    plural - feet; noun
    1) (the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks: My feet are very sore from walking so far.) ayak
    2) (the lower part of anything: at the foot of the hill.) etek
    3) ((plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm): He is five feet/foot six inches tall; a four-foot wall.) fut, fit
    - football
    - foothill
    - foothold
    - footlight
    - footman
    - footmark
    - footnote
    - footpath
    - footprint
    - footsore
    - footstep
    - footwear
    - follow in someone's footsteps
    - foot the bill
    - on foot
    - put one's foot down
    - put one's foot in it

    English-Turkish dictionary > foot

  • 4 heel

    n. topuk, ökçe, golf sopası ucu, kalleş, aşağılık kimse, alçak
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    v. topuğunu yere vurarak dans etmek, topuk takmak, dizinin dibinden ayrılmamak, topuk pası vermek, yana yatmak (gemi), yana yatırmak (gemi)
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    topuk
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    [hi:l] 1. noun
    1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) topuk, ökçe
    2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) topuk, ökçe
    3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) topuk, ökçe
    2. verb
    1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) ökçe takmak
    2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) yana yatmak
    - - heeled
    - at/on one's heels
    - kick one's heels
    - take to one's heels
    - to heel
    - turn on one's heel

    English-Turkish dictionary > heel

  • 5 shoe

    n. ayakkabı, pabuç, nal, balata, fren balatası, dış lâstik, kontak papucu
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    v. ayakkabı giydirmek, nallamak
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    1. nalla (v.) 2. ayakkabı (n.)
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    1. [ʃu:] noun
    1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) ayakkabı
    2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) nal
    2. [ʃod] verb
    (to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) nallamak
    - shoelace
    - shoemaker
    - on a shoestring

    English-Turkish dictionary > shoe

См. также в других словарях:

  • put your foot in it — british phrase to accidentally say something that is embarrassing or that upsets or annoys someone. The American expression is put your foot in your mouth Jack really put his foot in it by telling Alice about the surprise party. Thesaurus: to be …   Useful english dictionary

  • put your foot in it — put (your) foot in it British, American & Australian, informal, American to say something by accident which embarrasses or upsets someone. I really put my foot in it with Julie. I didn t realise she was a vegetarian …   New idioms dictionary

  • put your foot in it — If you put your foot in it, you do or say something embarrassing and tactless or get yourself into trouble …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • put your foot in it — British to accidentally say something that is embarrassing or that upsets or annoys someone. The American expression is put your foot in your mouth Jack really put his foot in it by telling Alice about the surprise party …   English dictionary

  • put your foot in it —    If you put your foot in it, you do or say something embarrassing and tactless or get yourself into trouble.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • put your foot in it — say or do something that causes an argument    He really put his foot in it when he said that doctors are underpaid …   English idioms

  • Put your foot in it —   If you put your foot in it, you do or say something embarrassing and tactless or get yourself into trouble …   Dictionary of English idioms

  • put a foot wrong — to make a mistake He never put a foot wrong during the campaign. • • • Main Entry: ↑foot put a foot wrong see ↑foot, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑put put a foot wrong see ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • put your foot in your mouth — (chiefly US) (or put your foot in it) informal : to say something that causes someone to be embarrassed, upset, or hurt especially when you did not expect that reaction I really put my foot in it when I asked her about her job. I didn t know she… …   Useful english dictionary

  • put (your) foot down — 1. to tell someone in a strong way that they must do something or that they must stop doing something. You can t just let him do what he wants, you ll have to put your foot down. When Anna came home drunk one afternoon I decided it was time to… …   New idioms dictionary

  • put a foot wrong — ► put a foot wrong make a mistake: he never put a foot wrong with his hosts. Main Entry: ↑foot …   English terms dictionary

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