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1 tiptoe
مَشَى بخفَّة وحَذَر \ tiptoe: to walk on the tips of one’s toes, so as to make no noise: She tiptoed past the sleeping child. \ مَشَى على رؤوس الأصابع \ tiptoe: to walk on the tips of one’s toes, so as to make no noise: She tiptoed past the sleeping child. -
2 tiptoe
[ˈtɪptəu] verbto walk on the toes, usually in order to be quiet:يَمْشي على أطراف رؤوس أصابِعِهHe tiptoed past her bedroom door.
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3 on tiptoe
بِحَذَر \ gingerly: very careful(ly), to avoid noise or damage: He stepped gingerly past the sleeping guards. on tiptoe: on the tips of one’s toes: I can reach that if I stand on tiptoe. -
4 on tiptoe
عَلَى رؤوس الأصابِع \ on tiptoe: on the tips of one’s toes: I can reach that if I stand on tiptoe. -
5 stand etc on tiptoe(s)
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6 stand etc on tiptoe(s)
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7 walk etc on tiptoe(s)
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8 walk etc on tiptoe(s)
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9 ходить на цыпочках
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > ходить на цыпочках
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10 ходить на цыпочках
tiptoe глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > ходить на цыпочках
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11 jengket
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12 ujung jari kaki
tiptoe* * *tiptoe -
13 auf Zehenspitzen
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14 hodati na prstima
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15 ići na prstima
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16 na prstima
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17 цыпочки
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18 кончики пальцев ног
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > кончики пальцев ног
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19 marcher sur la pointe des pieds
tiptoe, walk on tiptoe(s)Mini Dictionnaire français-anglais > marcher sur la pointe des pieds
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20 berjingkek
tiptoe, go on tiptoe. 2 wear high heels.
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Tiptoe — Tip toe , a. 1. Being on tiptoe, or as on tiptoe; hence, raised as high as possible; lifted up; exalted; also, alert. [1913 Webster] Night s candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops. Shak. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tiptoe mirth — Tiptoe Tip toe , a. 1. Being on tiptoe, or as on tiptoe; hence, raised as high as possible; lifted up; exalted; also, alert. [1913 Webster] Night s candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tiptoe — Tip toe , n.; pl. {Tiptoes}. The end, or tip, of the toe. [1913 Webster] He must . . . stand on his typtoon [tiptoes]. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Upon his tiptoes stalketh stately by. Spenser. [1913 Webster] {To be a tiptoe}, {To stand a tiptoe},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tiptoe — [tip′tō΄] n. the tip of a toe or the tips of the toes: usually used with reference to a foot position with the heels raised and the body s weight resting on the toes and the balls of the feet vi. tiptoed, tiptoeing to walk stealthily or… … English World dictionary
Tiptoe — Tip toe , v. i. To step or walk on tiptoe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tiptoe — The verb has inflected forms tiptoes, tiptoed, tiptoeing. The noun is confined to the expression on tiptoe(s), where it can be singular or plural … Modern English usage
tiptoe — ► VERB (tiptoes, tiptoed, tiptoeing) ▪ walk quietly and carefully with one s heels raised and one s weight on the balls of the feet. ● on tiptoe (or tiptoes) Cf. ↑on tiptoes … English terms dictionary
Tiptoe Through the Tulips — is a popular song originally published in 1926. The music was written by Joe Burke, and the lyrics by Al Dubin. Versions by Nick Lucas (#1); Jean Goldkette (#5); Johnny Marvin (#11);and Roy Fox (#18) charted in 1929. It featured in the 1929 film… … Wikipedia
tiptoe — (n.) mid 15c., from TIP (Cf. tip) (n.) + TOE (Cf. toe). As a verb from 1630s. Related: Tiptoes (late 14c.) … Etymology dictionary
tiptoe — tip|toe1 [ tıp,tou ] noun on tiptoe(s) if you stand or walk on tiptoe, you stand or walk on your toes: If he stood on tiptoe, he could reach the shelf. tiptoe tip|toe 2 [ tıp,tou ] verb intransitive to walk on your toes: We tiptoed down the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tiptoe — /tip toh /, n., v., tiptoed, tiptoeing, adj., adv. n. 1. the tip or end of a toe. 2. on tiptoe, a. on the tips of one s toes. b. expectant; eager: With Christmas coming, the children were on tiptoe. c. stealthily; cautiously: The concert had… … Universalium