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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
-footed [Am ˈfʊdəd, Brit ˈfʊtɪd] SUFFIX
fleet-footed [ˌflitˈfʊdəd] ADJ
raudo liter
flat-footed [Am ˌflætˈfʊdəd, Brit flatˈfʊtɪd] ADJ
1. flat-footed (with flat feet):
coger a alguien desprevenido Esp
2. flat-footed (clumsy) Brit:
right-footed [ˌraɪtˈfʊdəd] ADJ
right-footed person
heavy-footed [ˌhɛviˈfʊdəd] ADJ
left-footed [ˌlɛftˈfʊdəd] ADJ
left-footed person
club-footed [ˌklʌbˈfʊtɪd] ADJ
sure-footed [Am ˈʃʊ(ə)r fʊdəd, Brit ˌsɔːˈfʊtɪd], surefooted ADJ
sure-footed goat/cat:
web-footed [Am ˌwɛbˈfʊdəd], web-toed [-ˈtəʊd] ADJ
I. foot <pl feet> [Am fʊt, Brit fʊt] SUBST
1. foot C:
pie m
pie m
pararse LatAm
meterle LatAm ugs
valerse por (or etc.) mismo
2. foot (bottom, lower end):
foot kein Pl
pie m
3. foot C (measure):
foot pl foot or feet
pie m
4. foot U (infantry):
foot esp Brit veraltend
an army of 5000 foot
5. foot C (in poetry):
pie m
II. foot [Am fʊt, Brit fʊt] VERB trans
ir a pata ugs
I. hand [Am hænd, Brit hand] SUBST
1. hand ANAT:
con sus (or mis etc.) propias manos
darle la mano a alguien
me cogió de la mano esp Esp
tenderle la mano a alguien
2. hand (in phrases):
by hand (on envelope)
by hand (on envelope)
en mano Esp
by hand (on envelope)
cogidos de la mano esp Esp
to have sth (well) in hand
a espuertas esp Esp
no dar golpe Esp Méx ugs
to ask for/win sb's hand (in marriage) form
atar a alguien de pies y manos
amarrar a alguien de pies y manos LatAm excl RíoPl
¡cría cuervos … !
tener las manos amarradas LatAm excl RíoPl
tengo/tiene las manos amarradas LatAm excl RíoPl
manejar a alguien a su (or mi etc.) antojo
to put or lay one's hand(s) on sth
to stay one's/sb's hand (from sth) liter, they begged him to stay his hand
3.1. hand (agency):
3.2. hand (assistance) ugs:
to give or lend sb a hand
echarle or darle una mano a alguien
3.3. hand <hands, pl > (possession, control, care):
ponerse en manos de alguien
to get sth/sb off one's hands ugs
quitarse algo/a alguien de encima ugs
4. hand (side):
por un ladopor otro (lado) …
5.1. hand SPIELE (set of cards):
cartas fpl
jugar mal sus (or mis etc.) cartas
to tip one's hand Am ugs
5.2. hand SPIELE (round of card game):
5.3. hand SPIELE (player):
6.1. hand (worker):
6.2. hand NAUT:
6.3. hand (experienced person):
7. hand (applause) ugs kein Pl:
8. hand (handwriting):
hand liter
9. hand (on a clock):
10. hand (measurement of horse):
II. hand [Am hænd, Brit hand] VERB trans
to hand sb sth, to hand sth to sb
pasarle algo a alguien
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
flat-footed [ˌflætˈfʊtɪd, Am -ˈfʊt̬-] ADJ
four-footed [ˌfɔ:ˈfʊtɪd, Am ˌfɔ:rˈfʊt̬-] ADJ
light-footed ADJ
I. foot [fʊt] feet SUBST
1. foot:
foot of person
pie m
foot of animal
2. foot (unit of measurement):
pie m (30, 48 cm)
3. foot (bottom or lowest part):
Wendungen:
II. foot [fʊt] feet VERB trans ugs
foot board SUBST AUTO
club foot <feet> SUBST
foot-and-mouth disease [ˌfʊtəndˈmaʊθdɪˌzi:z] SUBST
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
light-footed ADJ
flat-footed [ˌflæt·ˈfʊt̬·ɪd] ADJ
sure-footed [ˌʃʊr·ˌfʊt̬·ɪd] ADJ
1. sure-footed (when walking, climbing):
2. sure-footed (confident):
web-footed [ˈweb·ˌfʊt̬·ɪd] ADJ
four-footed ADJ
I. foot <feet> [fʊt] SUBST
1. foot:
foot of person
pie m
foot of animal
2. foot (unit of measurement):
pie m (30, 48 cm)
3. foot (bottom or lowest part):
Wendungen:
II. foot [fʊt] VERB trans ugs
foot-and-mouth disease SUBST
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
Present
Ifoot
youfoot
he/she/itfoots
wefoot
youfoot
theyfoot
Past
Ifooted
youfooted
he/she/itfooted
wefooted
youfooted
theyfooted
Present Perfect
Ihavefooted
youhavefooted
he/she/ithasfooted
wehavefooted
youhavefooted
theyhavefooted
Past Perfect
Ihadfooted
youhadfooted
he/she/ithadfooted
wehadfooted
youhadfooted
theyhadfooted
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Fleet-footed scales, crossing and recrossing, joining and dividing, create a mood of phantasmal vapour.
en.wikipedia.org
Quite unostentatious, genial, (and) kindly, the fleet-footed, far-famed athlete was beloved wherever known...
en.wikipedia.org
The xenarthrans did not need to be fleet-footed or quick-witted to survive.
en.wikipedia.org
The fleet-footed 24-year-old faces up to two weeks in plaster before he moves into a moon boot, but was already anxious to begin his rehabilitation.
www.stuff.co.nz
They weren't flat-footed but walked on their toes.
blogs.discovermagazine.com