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1 under one's heel
под чьим-л. контро́лемThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > under one's heel
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2 grind (smth.) under (one's) heel
Макаров: раздавить (что-л.) каблуком, растереть (что-л.) каблукомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > grind (smth.) under (one's) heel
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3 grain\ sg\ under\ one's\ heel
English-Hungarian dictionary > grain\ sg\ under\ one's\ heel
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1. prep1) под (указывает на расположение одного предмета ниже другого либо под поверхностью чего-л.)2) под (указывает на нахождение под властью, контролем, командованием кого-л.)under the rule — под вла́стью
3) под (указывает на имя, под которым кто-л. выступает, пишет)publish under an assumed name — публикова́ться под псевдони́мом
... acres under wheat... — а́кров под пшени́цей (за́нято пшени́цей)
5) при, по, согла́сно, в соотве́тствии сpermissible under contract — допуска́ется контра́ктом
under modern conditions — при совреме́нных усло́виях
6) в, под, при (указывает на нахождение в каких-л. условиях)under repair — в ремо́нте, ремонти́руется
under discussion — обсужда́ется
7) ме́ньше ( чем); ни́же, до (о стоимости, ранге, возрасте, количестве и т.п.)under a mile from here — отсю́да ме́ньше ми́ли
children under 14 are not admitted — де́ти до 14 лет не допуска́ются
- under ageno one under a colonel — никто́ ни́же полко́вника по зва́нию
- under arrest
- under construction
- under cover
- under fire
- under lock and key
- under one's belt
- under one's heel
- under one's nose
- under orders
- under protest
- under the circumstances
- under the counter
- under the hammer
- under the sun
- under the wire
- keep under wraps 2. adget under — поле́зть вниз
- go underbe buried under by an avalanche — быть засы́панным сне́жной лави́ной
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the \heel of the hand der Handballen;to be at sb's \heels ( follow) jdm [dicht] folgen;(fig: chase) jdm auf den Fersen seinto turn on one's \heel auf dem Absatz kehrtmachen3) ( end part) Anschnitt m, Endstück nt; of bread [Brot]kanten m ( bes NORDD), Scherz m ( SÜDD), ( ÖSTERR), Knust m ( DIAL) of violin bow Frosch m; of golf club Ferse f;PHRASES:to show [sb] a clean pair of \heels ( run away) jdm die Fersen zeigen, Fersengeld geben;( leave behind) jdn abhängen;to be hard [or close] [or hot] on sb's \heels jdm dicht auf den Fersen sein;to bring sb/an animal to \heel jdn/ein Tier gefügig machen;to bring sth to \heel etw unter Kontrolle bringen;to dig one's \heels in sich akk auf die Hinterbeine stellen;to kick up one's \heels auf den Putz hauen ( fam)to take to one's \heels die Beine in die Hand nehmen ( fam), Fersengeld geben;\heel! bei Fuß! vt1) ( in shoe-making)to \heel a shoe einen neuen Absatz auf einen Schuh machen2) ( in golf)to \heel a ball den Ball mit der Ferse schlagenPHRASES:( in rugby) einen Ball hakeln [o mit dem Absatz spielen] -
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A n1 Anat ( of foot) talon m ; to turn on one's heel tourner les talons ; a puppy at his heel(s) un chiot sur ses talons ; to bring a dog to heel rappeler un chien ; ‘heel boy!’ ‘au pied!’ ; to bring [sb] to heel fig mater [rebel] ; mettre [qn] au pas [dissident, child, employee] ; to come to heel [dog] venir au pied ; [person] fig se soumettre ;3 ( of hand) talon m ;4 (of loaf, plant cutting) talon m ;C vtr1 ( repair) refaire un talon à [shoe] ;2 Sport talonner [ball].to cool ou kick one's heels attendre, faire le pied de grue ○ ; we left him to cool his heels for an hour nous l'avons laissé poireauter ○ pendant une heure ; to dig in one's heels, to dig one's heel in ( mulishly) se braquer ; I'm prepared to dig my heels in on ou over this je ne suis pas prêt à faire des compromis là-dessus ; to fall ou go head over heels ( tumble) culbuter ; to fall/be head over heels in love with sb tomber/être éperdument amoureux de qn ; to be hard ou close on sb's heels être aux talons de qn ; to be hot on sb's heels talonner qn ; to come ou follow hard on the heels of sth suivre de près qch ; to kick up one's heels se défouler ○ ; to show a clean pair of heels, to take to one's heels hum prendre ses jambes à son cou, s'enfuir.■ heel in: -
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heel [hi:l]1. nountalon m• this meeting follows hot on the heels of last month's talks cette réunion arrive juste après les négociations du mois dernier[+ shoes] refaire un talon à3. compounds* * *[hiːl] 1.noun (of foot, shoe, sock) talon mto bring [somebody] to heel — fig mettre [quelqu'un] au pas
2.to come to heel — [dog] venir au pied; [person] fig se soumettre
heels plural noun (also high heels) chaussures fpl à (hauts) talons••to cool ou kick one's heels — attendre, faire le pied de grue (colloq)
to dig one's heel in — se braquer (colloq)
to fall/be head over heels in love with somebody — tomber/être éperdument amoureux/-euse de quelqu'un
hard ou close on somebody's heels — sur les talons de quelqu'un
to take to one's heels — hum prendre ses jambes à son cou, s'enfuir
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1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) talón2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) talón3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) tacón
2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) poner un tacón2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) inclinar; zozobrar, escorar•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel
heel n1. talón2. tacóntr[hiːl]1 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL talón nombre masculino1 poner tacón a2 (in rugby) talonear3 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL inclinar1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL escorar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bring somebody to heel controlar a alguien, meter a alguien en cinturato dig one's heels in ser tozudo,-ato be down at heel ir mal vestido,-a, estar desaseado,-ato be head over heels in love estar locamente enamorado,-ato take to one's heels darse a la fuga, salir pitandoto be on somebody's heels pisarle a alguien los talonesto kick one's heels matar el tiempounder the heel of bajo el control férreo dehigh heels zapatos nombre masculino plural de tacón alto————————tr[hiːl]1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL inclinar1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL escorarheel ['hi:l] vi: inclinarseheel n: talón m (del pie), tacón m (de calzado)n.• calcañal s.m.• parte inferior s.m.• parte trasera s.f.• restos s.m.pl.• sinvergüenza s.f.• taco s.m.• tacón s.m.• talón s.m.• zancajo s.m.
I hiːl1)a) ( Anat) talón mto turn on one's heel — dar(se)* media vuelta
to be (close/hard/hot) on the heels of somebody — ir* pisándole los talones a alguien
to bring somebody to heel — hacer* entrar en vereda a alguien
to cool o (BrE also) kick one's heels — esperar con impaciencia
to dig one's heels in — cerrarse* en banda
to take to one's heels — salir* corriendo or (fam) pitando; drag I 2)
b) ( of shoe) tacón m, taco m (CS)high/low heels — tacones or (CS) tacos altos/bajos
to be down at heel — (BrE) andar* desaliñado or mal arreglado
c) ( of hosiery) talón m2) ( contemptible person) (colloq) canalla m
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transitive verb \<\<shoes\>\> ponerles* tacones or (CS) tacos nuevos a; \<\<high-heeled shoes\>\> ponerles* tapas or (Chi) tapillas a
I [hiːl]1. N1) (Anat) talón mto keep to heel — [+ dog] seguir de cerca al dueño
- be at or on sb's heels- bring sb to heel- cool one's heelsI decided to leave him to cool his heels — decidí hacerle esperar un rato, decidí dejarlo plantado or de plantón un rato *
- dig in one's heels- drag one's heels- follow hard on sb's heels- be hot on sb's heels- kick one's heels- show sb a clean pair of heels- take to one's heels- be under the heel of2) [of sock] talón m; [of shoe] tacón m- be down at heeldown-at-heel3) † * (=person) sinvergüenza mf, canalla mf2. VT1) [+ shoe] poner tapas a; well-heeled2) [+ ball] taconear, dar de tacón a3.VIheel! — ¡ven aquí!
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[hiːl]VI (also: heel over) (Naut) zozobrar, escorar* * *
I [hiːl]1)a) ( Anat) talón mto turn on one's heel — dar(se)* media vuelta
to be (close/hard/hot) on the heels of somebody — ir* pisándole los talones a alguien
to bring somebody to heel — hacer* entrar en vereda a alguien
to cool o (BrE also) kick one's heels — esperar con impaciencia
to dig one's heels in — cerrarse* en banda
to take to one's heels — salir* corriendo or (fam) pitando; drag I 2)
b) ( of shoe) tacón m, taco m (CS)high/low heels — tacones or (CS) tacos altos/bajos
to be down at heel — (BrE) andar* desaliñado or mal arreglado
c) ( of hosiery) talón m2) ( contemptible person) (colloq) canalla m
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transitive verb \<\<shoes\>\> ponerles* tacones or (CS) tacos nuevos a; \<\<high-heeled shoes\>\> ponerles* tapas or (Chi) tapillas a -
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1. noun1) Ferse, dieAchilles' heel — (fig.) Achillesferse, die
bring somebody to heel — (fig.) jemanden auf Vordermann bringen (ugs.)
take to one's heels — (fig.) Fersengeld geben (ugs.); see also academic.ru/20416/dig_in">dig in 2. 2)
2. transitive verbdown at heel — abgetreten; (fig.) heruntergekommen (ugs.)
heel a shoe — einen Schuh mit einem [neuen] Absatz versehen
* * *[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) die Ferse2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) die Ferse3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) der Absatz2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) mit Absätzen versehen2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) sich auf die Seite legen•- -heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel* * *heel1[hi:l]I. nthe \heel of the hand der Handballen▪ \heels pl hochhackige Schuhe, Stöckelschuhe plto turn on one's \heel auf dem Absatz kehrtmachen3. (end part) Anschnitt m, Endstück nt; of bread [Brot]kanten m bes NORDD, Scherz m SÜDD, ÖSTERR, Knust m DIAL; of violin bow Frosch m; of golf club Ferse f5.▶ to bring sb/an animal to \heel jdn/ein Tier gefügig machen▶ to bring sth to \heel etw unter Kontrolle bringen▶ to be hard [or close] [or hot] on sb's \heels jdm dicht auf den Fersen sein▶ to kick [or cool] one's \heels (wait) sich dat die Beine in den Bauch stehen; (do nothing) Däumchen drehen fam, rumhängen fam▶ to show [sb] a clean pair of \heels (run away) jdm die Fersen zeigen, Fersengeld geben; (leave behind) jdn abhängenII. interj▪ \heel! bei Fuß!III. vtto \heel a shoe einen neuen Absatz auf einen Schuh machen2. (in golf)to \heel a ball den Ball mit der Ferse schlagen3.heel2[hi:l]I. viII. vtto \heel a boat/ship ein Boot/Schiff zum Krängen bringen [o fachspr krängen lassen* * *I [hiːl]1. nwith his dog/the children at his heels — gefolgt von seinem Hund/den Kindern
to be right on sb's heels — jdm auf den Fersen folgen; ( fig
to follow hard upon sb's heels — jdm dicht auf den Fersen sein, sich an jds Fersen (acc) heften (geh)
panic buying came hard on the heels of the government's announcement — Hamsterkäufe folgten der Erklärung der Regierung auf dem Fuße
the police were hot on our heels — die Polizei war uns dicht auf den Fersen
to be down at heel (person) — abgerissen or heruntergekommen sein; (building) heruntergekommen sein
to take to one's heels — sich aus dem Staub(e) machen, Fersengeld geben (dated, hum)
he brought the dog to heel — er befahl dem Hund, bei Fuß zu gehen
to bring sb to heel — jdn an die Kandare nehmen (inf)
to set or rock sb back on his/her etc heels (fig inf) — jdm einen Schock versetzen
2. vt1)II (NAUT)1. vi(ship) krängen (spec), sich (auf die Seite) legen or neigento heel hard over — sich stark auf die Seite legen, stark krängen (spec)
2. vtkrängen lassen (spec), sich seitlich überlegen lassen3. n(seitliches) Überlegen, Seitenneigung f* * *heel1 [hiːl]A v/t1. Absätze machen auf (akk)2. eine Ferse anstricken an (akk)3. a) Golf: den Ball mit der Ferse des Schlägers treibenb) Rugby: den Ball hakelnc) Fußball: den Ball mit dem Absatz kicken4. Kampfhähne mit Sporen bewaffnen5. umga) ( besonders mit Geld) ausstattenb) US informierenB v/i2. US umg rennen, flitzenC s1. ANAT Ferse f:heel of the hand Handballen m2. ZOOL umga) hinterer Teil des Hufsb) pl Hinterfüße plc) Fuß m3. a) Absatz m, Hacken m (vom Schuh)b) hochhackige Schuhe pl4. Ferse f (vom Strumpf etc, a vom Golfschläger)5. vorspringender Teil, Ende n, besonders (Brot)Kanten m6. SCHIFF Hiel(ing) f7. BOT Achselsteckling m8. Rest ma) mit schiefen Absätzen,a) bei Fuß (Hund),b) fig gefügig, gehorsam;under the heel of unter jemandes Knute;bring sb to heel jemanden gefügig oder umg kirre machen;a) bei Fuß gehen,b) gehorchen, spuren umg;a) sich die Beine in den Bauch stehen,b) untätig herumstehen;follow at sb’s heels, follow sb at heel, follow sb at ( oder on) their heels jemandem auf den Fersen folgen, sich jemandem an die Fersen heften;kick up one’s heels umg auf den Putz hauen;a) jemanden dingfest machen, zur Strecke bringen,rock sb back on their heels umg jemanden umhauen;rock back on one’s heels umg aus den Latschen kippen;show sb a clean pair of heels umg jemandem die Fersen zeigen;tread on sb’s heelsa) jemandem auf die Hacken treten,b) jemandem auf dem Fuß oder den Fersen folgen;heel2 [hiːl] SCHIFFB s Krängung f* * *1. noun1) Ferse, dieheel of the hand — Handballen, der
Achilles' heel — (fig.) Achillesferse, die
bring somebody to heel — (fig.) jemanden auf Vordermann bringen (ugs.)
take to one's heels — (fig.) Fersengeld geben (ugs.); see also dig in 2. 2)
2. transitive verbdown at heel — abgetreten; (fig.) heruntergekommen (ugs.)
heel a shoe — einen Schuh mit einem [neuen] Absatz versehen
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I 1. [hiːl]at sb.'s heels — alle calcagna di qcn.
to bring sb. to heel — fig. riportare qcn. all'ordine
2.to come to heel — [ dog] venire al piede; fig. [ person] essere obbediente, sottostare
nome plurale heels (anche high heels) scarpe f. con i tacchi (alti)••II [hiːl]to cool o kick one's heels (re)stare ad aspettare, girarsi i pollici; to dig one's heel in puntare i piedi, impuntarsi; to go head over heels fare un capitombolo; to fall o be head over heels in love with sb. innamorarsi perdutamente o essere innamorato cotto di qcn.; to be hard o close on sb.'s heels essere alle calcagna di qcn.; to be hot on sb.'s heels tallonare qcn.; to follow hard on the heels of sb. stare alle calcagna di qcn.; to take to one's heels — scherz. darsela a gambe
* * *[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) calcagno, tallone2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) calcagno3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) tacco2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) rifare/mettere i tacchi2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) ingavonarsi•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel* * *I [hiːl]1. n1) (of foot, sock) tallone m, calcagno, (of shoe) taccoheel, boy! — (to dog) qui!
2) (fam: person) carogna2. vtII [hiːl] vi(also: heel over) (ship, truck) inclinarsi (pericolosamente)* * *heel (1) /hi:l/n.1 (anat.) calcagno ( anche di calza o calzino); tallone: (fig.) Achilles' heel, il tallone di Achille; (fig.) the iron heel, il tallone di ferro2 tacco ( di scarpa o d'arnese); fondo: spiked (o stiletto) heels, tacchi a spillo; to wear ( high) heels, portare le scarpe coi tacchi (alti); portare i tacchi8 (naut.) calcagnolo; piede d'albero; rabazza● heel bar, chiosco (o negozietto o banco) per la riparazione immediata delle scarpe □ (fam.) heel bone, calcagno □ heel-lift, soprattacco ( di scarpa) □ heel plate, salvatacco □ (edil.) heel post, stipite ( di porta) □ at sb. 's heels, alle calcagna di q. □ to bring sb. to heel, ridurre q. all'obbedienza; mettere q. in riga; riportare q. all'ordine □ to come to heel, ( d'un cane) correre dal padrone, obbedire al richiamo del padrone; (fig.) obbedire, mettersi in riga, rientrare nei ranghi: ( a un cane) ( Come to) heel!, al piede! □ ( anche fig.) to dig one's heels in, puntare i piedi □ down-at-heel, ( di scarpa) scalcagnata; (fig.) scalcagnato, male in arnese □ to kick up one's heels, (fam.) spassarsela, darsi alla pazza gioia □ (fig.) to lay sb. by the heels, imprigionare q.; incarcerare q. □ on sb. 's heels, alle calcagna di q. □ to spin on one's heel = to turn on one's heel ► sotto □ to take to one's heels (o to show a clean pair of heels), darsela a gambe; scappare □ to turn on one's heel, girare i tacchi □ (fig.) to be under the heel of sb., essere sotto il tallone (o il dominio) di q.heel (2) /hi:l/n. (naut.)(to) heel (1) /hi:l/A v. t.2 stare alle calcagna di; inseguire da presso; tallonareB v. i.2 ballare di tacco.(to) heel (2) /hi:l/A v. t.(naut.) far sbandare, far ingavonare ( una nave)B v. i.* * *I 1. [hiːl]at sb.'s heels — alle calcagna di qcn.
to bring sb. to heel — fig. riportare qcn. all'ordine
2.to come to heel — [ dog] venire al piede; fig. [ person] essere obbediente, sottostare
nome plurale heels (anche high heels) scarpe f. con i tacchi (alti)••II [hiːl]to cool o kick one's heels (re)stare ad aspettare, girarsi i pollici; to dig one's heel in puntare i piedi, impuntarsi; to go head over heels fare un capitombolo; to fall o be head over heels in love with sb. innamorarsi perdutamente o essere innamorato cotto di qcn.; to be hard o close on sb.'s heels essere alle calcagna di qcn.; to be hot on sb.'s heels tallonare qcn.; to follow hard on the heels of sb. stare alle calcagna di qcn.; to take to one's heels — scherz. darsela a gambe
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I. 1. пета
to tread on someone's HEELs настъпвам някого (и прен.)
2. ток, форт (на обувка), пета (на чорап)
French HEELs тънки/високи токчета
down at (the) HEEL (s) с протрити токове, подпетен (за обувка), прен. бедно облечен, дрипав, окаян
out at HEEL със скъсани пети (за чорапи), прен. нуждаещ се, беден
3. заден крак на животно, шип (на подкова), шпора
the horse flings out its HEELs конят хвърля къч
4. кора, крайщник (на хляб и пр.)
5. стр. долна част на мертек/ребро/стълба
6. ръб, долен край (и на мачта), долна/крайна/задна част, надебелен край (на колем за разсад)
7. сп. закривена част на пръчка за голф, заден край на ска
8. sl. мръсник, мерзавец, гад
under the HEEL of под ботуша на
the iron HEEL иго, робство
to be at/on/upon someone's HEELs вървя по петите на някого, вървя/следвам непосредствено след някого
to come to HEEL вървя по петите на господаря си (за куче), прен. подчинявам се. свивам си опашката
to bring someone to HEEL заставям някого да се подчини, подчинявам някого
to cool/kick one's HEELs вися, чакам, губя си времето в чакане
to dig/stick one's HEELs in заемам твърда позиция/становище, съпротивлявам се решително
to show a clean pair of HEELs, to take to one's HEELs офейквам, избягвам, духвам, плюя си на петите
to turn on one's HEEL завъртам се кръгом (и си отивам)
to lay/set/clap by the HEELs задържам, арестувам, хвърлям в затвор, прен. събарям, повалям
II. 1. слагам токове/капачета (на обувки), наплитам пети (на чорапи)
2. следвам по петите на
3. Тракам с токовете (при танц)
4. ам. удрям, ръгам (кон)
5. голф удрям топката (със закривената част на пръчката)
6. футб. ритам (топкаща) назад с петата
7. разг., главно в рр доставям (пари, оръжия) някому
III. v мор. получавам крен, килвам (се)
IV. n мор. ъгъл на наклоняването, крен* * *{'hi:l} n 1. пета; to tread on s.o.'s heels настъпвам някого (и пре(2) {'hi:l} v 1. слагам токове/капачета (на обувки), наплитам пе{3} {'hi:l} v мор. получавам крен, килвам (се).{4} {'hi:l} n мор. ъгъл на наклоняването, крен.* * *шип; шпора; ток; пета; килвам; наклонявам; наклоняване;* * *1. down at (the) heel (s) с протрити токове, подпетен (за обувка), прен. бедно облечен, дрипав, окаян 2. french heels тънки/високи токчета 3. i. пета 4. ii. слагам токове/капачета (на обувки), наплитам пети (на чорапи) 5. iii. v мор. получавам крен, килвам (се) 6. iv. n мор. ъгъл на наклоняването, крен 7. out at heel със скъсани пети (за чорапи), прен. нуждаещ се, беден 8. sl. мръсник, мерзавец, гад 9. the horse flings out its heels конят хвърля къч 10. the iron heel иго, робство 11. to be at/on/upon someone's heels вървя по петите на някого, вървя/следвам непосредствено след някого 12. to bring someone to heel заставям някого да се подчини, подчинявам някого 13. to come to heel вървя по петите на господаря си (за куче), прен. подчинявам се. свивам си опашката 14. to cool/kick one's heels вися, чакам, губя си времето в чакане 15. to dig/stick one's heels in заемам твърда позиция/становище, съпротивлявам се решително 16. to lay/set/clap by the heels задържам, арестувам, хвърлям в затвор, прен. събарям, повалям 17. to show a clean pair of heels, to take to one's heels офейквам, избягвам, духвам, плюя си на петите 18. to tread on someone's heels настъпвам някого (и прен.) 19. to turn on one's heel завъртам се кръгом (и си отивам) 20. under the heel of под ботуша на 21. Тракам с токовете (при танц) 22. ам. удрям, ръгам (кон) 23. голф удрям топката (със закривената част на пръчката) 24. заден крак на животно, шип (на подкова), шпора 25. кора, крайщник (на хляб и пр.) 26. разг., главно в рр доставям (пари, оръжия) някому 27. ръб, долен край (и на мачта), долна/крайна/задна част, надебелен край (на колем за разсад) 28. следвам по петите на 29. сп. закривена част на пръчка за голф, заден край на ска 30. стр. долна част на мертек/ребро/стълба 31. ток, форт (на обувка), пета (на чорап) 32. футб. ритам (топкаща) назад с петата* * *heel [hi:l] I. n 1. пета; to be hard ( hot, close) on s.o.'s \heels по петите съм на някого; следвам плътно, не изоставам от (и в съревнование); under the \heel of the invader под ботуша на нашественика; the iron \heel иго, робство; the iron \heel of war бичът на войната; Achilles' \heel ахилесова пета; прен. уязвимо (слабо) място; to be at \heel вървя непосредствено след господаря си (за куче); to come to \heel идвам при господаря си (за куче); прен. подчинявам се; свивам си опашката; to bring ( call) s.o. to \heel заставям някого да се подчини, подчинявам някого; to tread on s.o.'s \heels настъпвам някого (и прен.); disasters come treading on each other's \heels нещастията следват едно след друго; to cool ( kick) o.'s \heels стоя и чакам; чакам с нетърпение; to dig in o.'s \heels заемам твърда позиция (становище); to fling ( pick up) o.'s \heels, to show a clean pair of \heels, to take to o.'s \heels офейквам, избягвам, "духвам", плюя си на петите; set ( rock) s.o. back on their \heels хващам неподготвен; изненадвам, шокирам; head over \heels презглава, наопаки; \heels over head in love влюбен до уши; to set o.'s \heels upon потъпквам, потушавам; to turn on o.'s \heels завъртам се кръгом (и си отивам); to kick up o.'s \heels (под)скачам от радост; to kick up o.'s \heels, to lay ( tip, topple) up o.'s \heels умирам, вирвам петалата; to kick up o.'s \heels sl танцувам, веселя се; 2. ток (на обувка); пета (на чорап); \heelcap форт (на обувка); French \heels тънки високи токчета; to wear medium \heels нося (обувки със) среден ток; down at \heels с протрити токове, подпетени (за обувки); прен. бедно облечен; жалък, неугледен, запуснат; out at \heel със скъсани пети (за чорап); прен. нуждаещ се, беден, сиромах; 3. заден крак на животно; шип (на подкова); шпора, махмуз; the horse flings out its \heels конят хвърля къч; 4. кора; край (на хляб и пр.); 5. строит. основа (долна част) на мертеци (ребра); 6. ръб, долен край; долна (крайна, задна) част; надебелен край (на калем за разсад); 7. сп. закривена част на стик за голф; 8. ам. sl мръсник, вагабонтин, мерзавец, гад; 9. мор. шпора, пета (на мачта); 10. хидр. пета на воден откос на язовирна стена; 11. жп сърце на стрелка; II. v 1. слагам пети (токове) на; 2. преследвам (следвам) по петите, плътно съм до него ( прен.); 3. тракам с токовете (при танц); 4. сп. удрям (топката) със закривената част на стика за голф; 5.: to \heel in заравям временно корените (на растения, преди да се засадят окончателно). III. v мор. наклонявам (се), навеждам (се); килвам (се) ( over); IV. n мор. наклоняване (килване) на кораб встрани; ъгъл на наклоняването. -
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hi:l 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) hæl2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) hæl3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) hæl2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) sette hæl på, flikke2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) krenge, legge (seg) over•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heelhælIsubst. \/hiːl\/1) hæl (på fot, sko, sokker e.l.)2) ( zoologi) baksiden av hoven3) ( også om tid) siste del, siste stykke av noe, slutt4) rest, slant5) (spesielt amer., slang) dagdriver, døgenikt, slubbert, uslingat heels hakk i hæl, i hælene på (noen)be at someone's heels eller be on\/upon someone's heels være like i hælene på noendown at heel(s) ( overført) forhutlet, sjuskethave the heels of eller get the heels of innhente, passere, ta igjenheel of cheese osteskorpekeep somebody under the heels holde noen nedekick one's heels eller cool one's heels ( hverdagslig) måtte vente, smøre seg med tålmodighet drive dankkick up one's heels ( hverdagslig) slå hælene i taket, ha det moro vandre, krepere, dølay by the heels legge i lenker, kaste i fengsel, fengsle, bure inn, arrestereout at heel(s) med hull på (strømpe)hælenshow a clean pair of heels eller take to one's heels ta beina på nakken, stikke avsit on one's heels sitte på hukto heel ( kommando til hund) fot, på plasstread on somebody's heels ( også overført) følge like etter noen, tråkke i hælene på noen ( overført) tråkke noen på tærnetrip up somebody's heels eller kick up somebody's heels spenne bein for noenturn on one's heel(s) snu på hælen, gjøre helt omIIsubst. \/hiːl\/1) ( sjøfart) krengning, slagside2) mastefot3) hæl (akterenden av kjølen)IIIverb \/hiːl\/1) sette hæl(er) på, hælflikke2) følge i hælene på3) (amer., hverdagslig) utstyre med skytevåpen, utstyre med penger4) ( rugby) sparke ut ballen med hælen (fra klyngespill)5) danse (på hælene)heel in a plant jordslå (en plante)heel it danse (på hælene)IVverb \/hiːl\/ ( sjøfart)1) ( også heel over) krenge, legge (seg) over på siden, få slagside2) få (fartøy) til å krenge -
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[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) peta2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) peta3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) peta2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) pribiti peto2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) nagniti se•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel* * *I [hi:l]nounpeta, podpetnik; zadnje kopito; zadnja živalska noga; peta, ven moleč del predmeta (npr. držaj godala); spodnji del (jambora, gredi itd.); American slang barabadown at (the) heel — ali out at heels — ponošenih pet, figuratively oguljen, strgan, v slabih razmerahto heel — pri nogi (pes), figuratively ubogljivo, voljnofiguratively under the heel of — pod peto, pod oblastjothe iron heel figuratively trda oblast, železna petaAmerican heel of the hand — peščaj;Z glagoli: to be carried with the heels foremost — biti odnesen s petami naprej, mrtevto come to heel — priti k nogi (pes), figuratively zvesto slediti, ubogatito have s.o. by the heels — imeti koga v oblastito kick ( —ali cool) one's heels — dolgo čakati, American slang plesatito kick ( —ali tip, turn) up one's heels — umreti, pete iztegnitinot to know if one is on one's head or heels — ne vedeti, kje se koga glava držito lay ( —ali clap) by the heels — ujeti, zvezati, spraviti v zaporto show a clean pair of heels — pete pokazati, bežatito take to one's heels — pete odnesti, pobegnitito tread on s.o.'s heels — obesiti se komu na peteII [hi:l]1.transitive verbpodpetiti; podplesti (nogavice); sport udariti žogo z držajem palice (golf), poriniti žogo s peto (rugby), nadeti petelinu ostroge (petelinji boj); American slang dati komu denar;2.intransitive verbstati ob nogi, hoditi ob nogi (pes); dotikati se s petami; American slang teči, švigniti -
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[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) hæl2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) hæl3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) hæl2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) forsåle2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) hælde; krænge•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel* * *[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) hæl2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) hæl3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) hæl2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) forsåle2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) hælde; krænge•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel -
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[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) calcanhar2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) calcanhar3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) salto2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) pôr saltos em2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) inclinar-se•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel* * *heel1[hi:l] n 1 calcanhar. 2 salto do sapato. 3 ponta, esporão. 4 heels patas traseiras de animais. • vt+vi 1 colocar saltos em sapatos. 2 andar nos calcanhares de alguém, seguir alguém. down at heels maltrapilho, miserável. to be out at heels ser pobre. to turn on the heel virar(-se) abruptamente. under heel sob controle.————————heel2[hi:l] n inclinação do navio. • vt+vi adernar: inclinar(-se) (o navio), deixando um lado debaixo da água. -
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utolsó alak, sajtvég, hajó dőlése, pata, árboctalp to heel: nyomon követ, megsarkal (cipőt), táncol* * *[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) sarok2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) sarok3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) sarok2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) megsarkal2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) oldalára dől•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel -
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[hiːl] 1. n 2. vtdorabiać (dorobić perf) obcas or obcasy do +gento bring to heel — przywoływać (przywoływać perf) do nogi ( fig) zmuszać (zmusić perf) do posłuszeństwa
to take to one's heels ( inf) — brać (wziąć perf) nogi za pas, dawać (dać perf) nogę (inf)
* * *[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) pięta2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) pięta3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) obcas2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) dorobić obcas2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) przechylać się•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel -
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[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) hæll2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) hæll3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) hæll2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) hæla, setja hæl undir2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) hallast á hlið•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel -
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n. topuk, ökçe, golf sopası ucu, kalleş, aşağılık kimse, alçak————————v. topuğunu yere vurarak dans etmek, topuk takmak, dizinin dibinden ayrılmamak, topuk pası vermek, yana yatmak (gemi), yana yatırmak (gemi)* * *topuk* * *[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) topuk, ökçe2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) topuk, ökçe3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) topuk, ökçe2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) ökçe takmak2) ((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 -
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• panna korko• roisto• tyvi• pää• kanta (kengän)• kanta• kantapää• kengänkanta• kengänkorko• kannus• kallistuma• kallistua• takaosa• korko (kengän)• korko• korko(jalkine)• korot* * *hi:l 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) kantapää2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) kantapää3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) korko2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) kiinnittää korko2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) kallistua•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel
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