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7 ayakkabılarını çıkarmak
v. take off one's shoes -
8 신을 벗다
v. take off one's shoes -
9 heq këpucët
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10 déchausser
déchausser [de∫ose]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. intransitive verb3. reflexive verb* * *deʃose
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verbe transitif géndéchausser quelqu'un — to take somebody's shoes off; Sport
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se déchausser verbe pronominal1) ( enlever ses chaussures) to take off one's shoes2) [dent] to work loose due to receding gums* * *deʃose vt1) [personne] to take the shoes off2) [skis] to take off* * *déchausser verb table: aimerA vtr1 gén déchausser qn to remove sb's shoes, take sb's shoes off;2 Sport déchausser (ses skis) to take off one's skis;3 to expose the foundations of [mur].B se déchausser vpr1 ( ôter ses chaussures) to take off one's shoes, to remove one's shoes;2 [dent] to work loose due to receding gums;3 [plante, mur] to become exposed at the base.[deʃose] verbe transitif1. [personne][retirer]2. CONSTRUCTION [mur] to lay bare————————se déchausser verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[personne] to take off one's shoes————————se déchausser verbe pronominal intransitif[dent] to get loose -
11 descalzarse
1 (person) to take off one's shoes2 (caballo) to lose a shoe* * *VPR2) [caballo] to cast a shoe* * *verbo pronominal to take off one's shoes* * *verbo pronominal to take off one's shoes* * *descalzarse [A4 ]to take off one's shoes* * *
descalzarse ( conjugate descalzarse) verbo pronominal
to take off one's shoes
■descalzarse verbo reflexivo to take one's shoes off
* * *vprto take off one's shoes* * *v/r take one’s shoes off* * *descalzarse {21} vr: take off one's shoes* * * -
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1 (zapatos) to take off somebody's shoes2 (calzos) to remove the chocks from1 (person) to take off one's shoes2 (caballo) to lose a shoe* * *1. VT1)2) (=quitar la cuña) [+ rueda] to remove the chocks from; [+ armario, mesa] to remove the wedge(s) from2.See:* * *♦ vtdescalzar a alguien to take sb's shoes off* * *v/t:descalzar a alguien take s.o.’s shoes off -
13 scarpa
f shoescarpe pl da uomo/da donna men's/women's shoes* * *scarpa s.f.1 shoe: scarpe basse, flat shoes; scarpe a punta, pointed shoes; scarpe a punta quadra, square-toed shoes; scarpe col tacco basso, low-heeled shoes; scarpe col tacco, high-heeled shoes; scarpe con la para, rubber-soled shoes; scarpe con stringhe, lace-up shoes; scarpe da ballo, dancing shoes; scarpe da sera, evening shoes; scarpe da tennis, tennis shoes (o trainers); scarpe da calciatore, football boots; scarpe di tela, canvas shoes; un paio di scarpe, a pair of shoes; suolatura di scarpa, shoe soling (o sole laying); mettersi, togliersi le scarpe, to put on, to take off one's shoes // avere il cervello sotto la suola delle scarpe, to be dimwitted (o not to be all there) // non gli rassomiglia neanche nella suola delle scarpe, he could not be more different from him // fare le scarpe a qlcu., to double-cross s.o. // morire con le scarpe ai piedi, ( di morte violenta) to die with one's boots on, ( di morte improvvisa) to die suddenly2 (fig. fam.) ( persona inetta) dead loss, washout, dud: a tennis sei una scarpa!, you're a dead loss at tennis!3 (pendio di muro, di terrapieno) scarp: scarpa del terreno, slope; muro di scarpa, scarp wall // a scarpa, ( in pendio) sloping4 ( di ruota) skid* * *['skarpa]sostantivo femminile shoe- e col tacco (alto) — (high) heels, high-heeled shoes
-e da basket, tennis — basketball, tennis shoes
scarpa da ginnastica — training shoe, trainer BE, sneaker AE
senza -e — with one's shoes off, shoeless, barefoot(ed)
negozio di -e — shoe shop, shoe store AE
••fare le -e a qcn. — to stab sb. in the back
avere o tenere il piede in due -e to have a foot in both camps; essere una scarpa a — to be no good at [ tennis]
* * *scarpa/'skarpa/ ⇒ 35sostantivo f.shoe; un paio di -e a pair of shoes; - e col tacco (alto) (high) heels, high-heeled shoes; scarpa coi lacci lace-up (shoe); -e da basket, tennis basketball, tennis shoes; scarpa da ginnastica training shoe, trainer BE, sneaker AE; senza -e with one's shoes off, shoeless, barefoot(ed); numero di -e shoe size; che numero di -e porti? what's your shoe size? negozio di -e shoe shop, shoe store AE\fare le -e a qcn. to stab sb. in the back; avere o tenere il piede in due -e to have a foot in both camps; essere una scarpa a to be no good at [ tennis]. -
14 ayak
"1. foot. 2. leg. 3. base, pedestal, footing. 4. treadle (of a sewing machine). 5. shaft (of a loom). 6. tributary. 7. outlet (of a lake). 8. step (in stairs). 9. gait, pace. 10. folk poetry rhyme; rhyme word. 11. foot (measure). 12. intersection between two lines or between a line and a plane. -ta 1. standing, on one´s feet. 2. excited, aroused. 3. med. ambulatory. -tan (satış) (selling meat) on the hoof (as opposed to butchered meat). -ını alamamak 1. /dan/ to be unable to refrain (from). 2. to be unable to use one´s feet (because of pains or because they have gone asleep). -ı alışmak /a/ to make a habit of going to. -ını altına almak to sit on one´s leg. -ının altına almak /ı/ 1. to beat, give a beating (to), thrash. 2. to ignore, transgress, violate. 3. to push aside (something useful). -lar altına almak /ı/ to trample on, disregard. -ının altına karpuz kabuğu koymak /ın/ to scheme to get (someone) fired. -ının altında olmak (for a view) to be spread out beneath one. -ının/-larının altını öpeyim. colloq. For God´s sake. - atmak 1. /a/ to go (to) for the first time. 2. to take a step. - atmamak /a/ not to go to; to stay away from. - ayak üstüne atmak to cross one´s legs. - bağı 1. impediment, hindrance, hobble, fetter. 2. person who creates an obligation and responsibility. -ının bağını çözmek /ın/ 1. to divorce (one´s wife). 2. to free (someone) to act. -ına bağ olmak /ın/ to hinder (one). -ına bağ vurmak/-ını bağlamak /ın/ to hinder. - basmak /a/ 1. to arrive (at), enter. 2. to begin, enter, start (a job). - basmamak /a/ not to go to; to stay away from. -lar baş, başlar ayak oldu. colloq. The first have become last, the last first./The social order is reversed and upstarts are in charge. - bileği 1. ankle. 2. anat. tarsus. -ları birbirine dolaşmak to stumble over one´s own feet. -ına çabuk quick, quick to come and go. -ını çabuk tutmak to hurry, walk quickly. -ına çağırmak /ı/ to call (someone) into one´s presence. -ını çekmek /dan/ to stop going to (a place). -ına çelme takmak /ın/ 1. to trip up. 2. to prevent (another´s) success. -ını çıkarmak to take off one´s shoes. - değiştirmek to get into step by changing one´s foot (in marching). -ını denk/tetik almak to be on one´s guard. -ını denk basmak to be careful, be wary. - diremek to insist, put one´s foot down. -ına dolanmak/dolaşmak 1. to crowd around and create confusion. 2. /ın/ to obstruct. 3. to boomerang, recoil on oneself. -ı dolaşmak 1. to trip over one´s own feet. 2. to get flustered and do something wrong. -ları dolaşmak to trip on one´s feet, get one´s feet tangled up. -ında donu yok, fesleğen ister/takar başına. colloq. She likes to show off regardless of her poverty. -ta duramama astasia. -ta durmak to stand, remain standing. -a düşmek to have outsiders meddling in (a matter). -ı düşmek /a/ to drop in on (a place, a house), visit while passing by. -ına düşmek /ın/ to beg, implore. -ı düze basmak to get over the hard part of something. -a fırlamak to jump to one´s feet. - freni foot brake. -ına geçirmek /ı/ to pull on (one´s trousers). -ına (kadar) gelmek /ın/ 1. to make (someone) a personal visit (as an act of deference). 2. (for any desired thing) to come to (one) by itself. -ları geri geri gitmek to go reluctantly, drag one´s feet. -ına getirmek /ı/ to have (something or someone) brought to one. -ına gitmek /ın/ to make (someone) a personal visit (as an act of deference). -ını giymek to put on one´s shoes. (kendi) -ı ile gelmek 1. to come on one´s own initiative. 2. to fall into one´s lap. -ına ip takmak /ın/ to backbite. - işi errands and small deeds. - izi footprint. -a kaldırmak /ı/ 1. to upset, excite (a group). 2. to incite, stir up (a group) to rebellion. -a kalkmak 1. to stand up, get up, rise to one´s feet. 2. to recover and get out of bed. 3. to get excited, be aroused. -ta kalmak 1. to be left without a seat. 2. to remain standing; to have lasted. -ına/-larına kara su/ sular inme -
15 schoen
1 shoe♦voorbeelden:twee paar schoenen • two pairs of shoeslage/hoge schoenen • shoes, boots〈 figuurlijk〉 de stoute schoenen aantrekken • screw up/pluck up one's couragezijn schoenen aantrekken • put on one's shoeszijn schoenen poetsen • polish one's shoeszijn schoenen uittrekken • take off one's shoesde schoen zetten • put one's shoe next to the chimney, ±hang up one's (Christmas) stockingstevig in zijn schoenen staan • 〈 figuurlijk〉 be sure of oneself, stand firmik zou niet graag in zijn schoenen willen staan • I wouldn't like to be in his shoesnaast zijn schoenen lopen van verwaandheid • be too big for one's bootszonder schoenen • without shoes〈 spreekwoord〉 wie de schoen past, trekke hem aan • if the cap/shoe fits, wear it〈 spreekwoord〉 men moet geen oude schoenen weggooien eer men nieuwe heeft • don't pour out the dirty water before you have clean -
16 izuti se
• pull off; pull off one's boots; skin off; take off ones shoes; take off one's shoes -
17 but
shoe; ( wysoki) bootgłupi jak but — pot as thick as two (short) planks
* * *miGen. -a1. ( na nodze) shoe; ( wysoki) boot; damskie/męskie/dziecięce buty women's/men's/children's shoes; buty narciarskie ski boots; ciasne buty tight(-fitting) shoes; wygodne buty comfortable shoes; wysokie buty high boots; niskie buty low boots; buty na wysokich obcasach high-heeled shoes l. boots; włożyć buty put on one's shoes; zdjąć l. zzuć buty take off one's shoes; zawiązać buty tie one's shoes; pastować buty polish shoes; łyżka do butów shoehorn; takie buty! well, well!; nie kiwnąć palcem w bucie not lift l. raise a finger; umarł w butach! tough luck!, so much for that; głupi jak but (as) dumb as an ox; szewc bez butów chodzi none worse shod than the shoemaker's wife.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > but
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pf — rozzu|wać impf Ⅰ vt przest. to take [sth] off [buty]- rozzuć kogoś to take off sb’s shoesⅡ rozzuć się — rozzuwać się to take off one’s shoesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozzu|ć
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20 zzuć
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