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rickety legs of the table

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  • 2 leg

    [leg]
    n
    1) нога, ножка (человека или животного), лапа
    See:

    He was shot through in the leg. — Пуля попала в ногу.

    Give me a leg up on to the wall. — Подсади меня на забор.

    He hasn't a leg to stand on. — Ему нет никакого оправдания. /Его утверждения беспочвенны.

    I've been on my legs all day. — Я весь день на ногах.

    My leg hurts badly. — У меня очень болит нога.

    The horse got/stood on its hind legs. — Лошадь встала на дыбы

    - one's both legs
    - bare legs
    - bandy legs
    - hairy legs
    - strong legs
    - sturdy legs
    - one's bad legs
    - wounded leg
    - one's badly scratched legs
    - one's strong legs
    - front legs
    - chicken leg
    - leg show
    - one's leg muscles
    - legs of a man
    - legs of a spider
    - legs of a crab
    - leg of mutton
    - legs of a dog
    - hind legs of a horse
    - legs of trousers
    - leg of a boot
    - shin lower part of the leg
    - pain in the leg
    - deep cuts on the leg
    - bruises on one's legs
    - children with thin legs
    - scrapes on the legs
    - scars on the legs
    - man with a wooden leg
    - with one's tail between one's legs
    - one's legs tremble
    - bandage smb's sore leg
    - be on one's legs all day
    - be off one's legs
    - be on one's own legs
    - be on one's hind legs
    - be laid up with a broken leg
    - bend one's leg in the knee
    - bind smb's legs
    - bite smb in the leg
    - break one's leg
    - catch smb by the leg
    - change leg
    - cross one's legs
    - cut off smb's leg
    - cut one's leg badly
    - dislocate one's leg
    - drag one's legs
    - draw up one's legs
    - examine the injured leg
    - exercise one's legs
    - favour one's legs
    - feel one's legs
    - have a weak feeling in one's legs
    - hurt one's leg
    - injure one's leg
    - jump with both legs
    - jump on one leg
    - keep one's legs
    - lift one's leg
    - lose a leg in fight
    - move one's leg
    - make a leg
    - operate on the leg
    - pull smb's leg
    - put one's leg out of joint
    - put smb on his legs
    - rub the leg with a towel
    - rub ointment into the leg
    - pull up a ligament in one's leg
    - run as fast as one's legs can carry one
    - run smb off his legs
    - scrape one's leg on a nail
    - seize smb by the legs
    - set the dislocated leg
    - shake a leg
    - shoot out a leg
    - show one's legs
    - sit with one's legs on the chair
    - sit with one's legs in the air
    - sit with one's legs crossed
    - stand with his legs wide apart
    - stretch one's legs
    - rest one's legs
    - kick one's legs
    - use one's legs
    - swing one's legs
    - take smb's leg off
    - tie a note to the leg of the bird
    - tie smb's legs together
    - treat smb's legs
    - twist smb's leg
    - twist one's leg
    - walk smb off his legs
    - wound smb in the leg
    2) ножка (какого-либо предмета), подпорка, подставка
    - chair leg
    - thin legs
    - wooden legs
    - leg vice
    - leg of a table
    - leg of the chair broke
    - rickety legs of the table
    - tables with metal legs
    - hit against the leg of the stool
    USAGE:
    (1.). See finger, n; USAGE (1.), (2.). (2.). See arm, n; USAGE (1.).

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > leg

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