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shoes+(noun)

  • 1 shoes

    sko {pl}

    English-Danish mini dictionary > shoes

  • 2 patent leather shoes

    noun (shoes made of shiny leather.) laksko
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    noun (shoes made of shiny leather.) laksko

    English-Danish dictionary > patent leather shoes

  • 3 high heels [high-heeled shoes]

    højhælede sko {pl}

    English-Danish mini dictionary > high heels [high-heeled shoes]

  • 4 platform shoes

    plateausko {pl}

    English-Danish mini dictionary > platform shoes

  • 5 platforms [platform shoes]

    plateausko {pl}

    English-Danish mini dictionary > platforms [platform shoes]

  • 6 spikes [running shoes with spiked soles]

    pigsko {pl}

    English-Danish mini dictionary > spikes [running shoes with spiked soles]

  • 7 tennis shoes

    tennissko {pl}

    English-Danish mini dictionary > tennis shoes

  • 8 size

    1) (largeness: an area the size of a football pitch; The size of the problem alarmed us.) størrelse
    2) (one of a number of classes in which shoes, dresses etc are grouped according to measurements: I take size 5 in shoes.) størrelse
    - size up
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    1) (largeness: an area the size of a football pitch; The size of the problem alarmed us.) størrelse
    2) (one of a number of classes in which shoes, dresses etc are grouped according to measurements: I take size 5 in shoes.) størrelse
    - size up

    English-Danish dictionary > size

  • 9 cobbler

    noun (a person who mends shoes.) skomager
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    noun (a person who mends shoes.) skomager

    English-Danish dictionary > cobbler

  • 10 dancing

    noun She likes dancing; ( also adjective) dancing shoes.) dans; danse-
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    noun She likes dancing; ( also adjective) dancing shoes.) dans; danse-

    English-Danish dictionary > dancing

  • 11 footwear

    noun (boots, shoes, slippers etc: He always buys expensive footwear.) fodtøj
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    noun (boots, shoes, slippers etc: He always buys expensive footwear.) fodtøj

    English-Danish dictionary > footwear

  • 12 points

    1) (a movable section of rails which allow a train to cross over other lines or pass from one line to another: The points had to be changed before the train could continue.) skiftespor
    2) (the solid tips in the toes of ballet shoes: She can dance on her points.) tåspids
    * * *
    1) (a movable section of rails which allow a train to cross over other lines or pass from one line to another: The points had to be changed before the train could continue.) skiftespor
    2) (the solid tips in the toes of ballet shoes: She can dance on her points.) tåspids

    English-Danish dictionary > points

  • 13 shoemaker

    noun (a person who makes, repairs, or sells shoes.) skomager; skohandler
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    noun (a person who makes, repairs, or sells shoes.) skomager; skohandler

    English-Danish dictionary > shoemaker

  • 14 sneakers

    noun plural (soft shoes with soles made of rubber, rope etc: He was wearing blue jeans and sneakers.) gummisko; kondisko
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    noun plural (soft shoes with soles made of rubber, rope etc: He was wearing blue jeans and sneakers.) gummisko; kondisko

    English-Danish dictionary > sneakers

  • 15 tap-dancing

    noun (a type of dancing performed with special shoes that make a tapping noise.) stepdans
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    noun (a type of dancing performed with special shoes that make a tapping noise.) stepdans

    English-Danish dictionary > tap-dancing

  • 16 whitening

    noun (a substance used to make certain things (eg tennis shoes) white again.) hvidtemiddel
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    noun (a substance used to make certain things (eg tennis shoes) white again.) hvidtemiddel

    English-Danish dictionary > whitening

  • 17 shine

    1. past tense, past participle - shone; verb
    1) (to (cause to) give out light; to direct such light towards someone or something: The light shone from the window; The policeman shone his torch; He shone a torch on the body.) skinne; lyse
    2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) skinne
    3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) pudse
    4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) brillere
    2. noun
    1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) glans; (sol-)skin
    2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) polering
    - shiny
    - shininess
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    1. past tense, past participle - shone; verb
    1) (to (cause to) give out light; to direct such light towards someone or something: The light shone from the window; The policeman shone his torch; He shone a torch on the body.) skinne; lyse
    2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) skinne
    3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) pudse
    4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) brillere
    2. noun
    1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) glans; (sol-)skin
    2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) polering
    - shiny
    - shininess

    English-Danish dictionary > shine

  • 18 dirt

    [də:t] 1. noun
    (any unclean substance, such as mud, dust, dung etc: His shoes are covered in dirt.) mudder; støv; møg; jord
    2. verb
    (to make or become dirty: He dirtied his hands/shoes.) gøre snavset; blive snavset
    - dirt-cheap
    - dirt track
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    [də:t] 1. noun
    (any unclean substance, such as mud, dust, dung etc: His shoes are covered in dirt.) mudder; støv; møg; jord
    2. verb
    (to make or become dirty: He dirtied his hands/shoes.) gøre snavset; blive snavset
    - dirt-cheap
    - dirt track

    English-Danish dictionary > dirt

  • 19 lace

    [leis] 1. noun
    1) (a string or cord for fastening shoes etc: I need a new pair of laces for my tennis shoes.) snørebånd
    2) (delicate net-like decorative fabric made with fine thread: Her dress was trimmed with lace; ( also adjective) a lace shawl.) knipling; kniplings-; blonde; blonde-
    2. verb
    (to fasten or be fastened with a lace which is threaded through holes: Lace (up) your boots firmly.) snøre
    * * *
    [leis] 1. noun
    1) (a string or cord for fastening shoes etc: I need a new pair of laces for my tennis shoes.) snørebånd
    2) (delicate net-like decorative fabric made with fine thread: Her dress was trimmed with lace; ( also adjective) a lace shawl.) knipling; kniplings-; blonde; blonde-
    2. verb
    (to fasten or be fastened with a lace which is threaded through holes: Lace (up) your boots firmly.) snøre

    English-Danish dictionary > lace

  • 20 mat

    [mæt]
    (a flat piece of material (rushes, rubber, carpet, cork etc) for wiping shoes on, covering a floor, or various other purposes: Wipe your shoes on the doormat; a table mat.) måtte; -måtte; dækkeserviet
    - matting
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    [mæt]
    (a flat piece of material (rushes, rubber, carpet, cork etc) for wiping shoes on, covering a floor, or various other purposes: Wipe your shoes on the doormat; a table mat.) måtte; -måtte; dækkeserviet
    - matting

    English-Danish dictionary > mat

См. также в других словарях:

  • shoes — noun a particular situation (Freq. 1) If you were in my place what would you do? • Syn: ↑place • Derivationally related forms: ↑place (for: ↑place) …   Useful english dictionary

  • shoes and stockings — noun plural but singular or plural in construction : bird s foot trefoil 1a …   Useful english dictionary

  • goody-two-shoes — ˌ ̷ ̷  ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective or noun Usage: often capitalized G&T&S Etymology: after Goody Two Shoes, heroine of a children s story perhaps by Oliver Goldsmith died 1774 British author : goody goody * * * goody two shoes variant UK US …   Useful english dictionary

  • Jesus\ shoes — • Jesus boots • Jesus shoes noun slang Men s sandals, particularly as worn by hippies and very casually dressed people. I dig your Jesus boots, man, they look cool …   Словарь американских идиом

  • running shoes — noun a) Trainers with sharp spikes in the soles. She used running shoes so that she wouldnt slip. b) Sneakers, not cleats; tennis shoes; normal gym shoes …   Wiktionary

  • Goody Two-shoes — noun Usage: often capitalized S Etymology: from Goody Two Shoes, heroine of a children s story perhaps by Oliver Goldsmith Date: 1934 a person who is goody goody; also a person who is uncommonly good • goody two shoes adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • street shoes — noun Ordinary shoes worn during everyday life, in contrast to those worn for some special occasion such as an athletic activity …   Wiktionary

  • gym shoes — noun canvas shoes with pliable rubber soles, used especially by children Syn: plimsolls, pumps, daps …   Wiktionary

  • goody two shoes — noun a) A goody goody. b) A person who is exceptionally good. Syn: boy scout …   Wiktionary

  • goody-two-shoes — Noun. A virtuous person. Childish expression. Derog …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • kadaitja shoes — /kəˈdaɪtʃə ʃuz/ (say kuh duychuh shoohz) plural noun (in some traditional Aboriginal cultures) shoes made of human hair, string and emu feathers, matted with human blood, worn by a kadaitja man so that his footsteps may not be traced. Also,… …  

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