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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. heel1 [Am hil, Brit hiːl] SUBST
1.1. heel ANAT:
heel
to be at sb's heels
ir detrás de alguien
to turn on one's heel
to be down at heel Brit
a down-at-heel old man
to bring sb to heel
to call sb to heel
llamar a alguien al orden
heel(, boy)! (to dog)
to cool or Brit also kick one's heels
to tread on sb's heels wörtl (step on)
pisar a alguien
1.2. heel (of shoe):
heel
heel
taco m CSur
1.3. heel (of hosiery):
heel
2. heel (thick part):
3. heel (contemptible person):
heel ugs
II. heel1 [Am hil, Brit hiːl] VERB trans
1. heel:
heel shoes
heel shoes
heel high-heeled shoes
heel high-heeled shoes
2. heel (rugby):
heel ball
I. pair [Am pɛr, Brit pɛː] SUBST
1.1. pair (of shoes, socks, gloves):
par m
1.2. pair (in cards):
par m
2.1. pair (couple):
2.2. pair <pairs, pl > SPORT:
dobles mpl
II. pair [Am pɛr, Brit pɛː] VERB trans
pair objects:
III. pair [Am pɛr, Brit pɛː] VERB intr ZOOL
I. drag <Part Präs dragging; Past, Past Part dragged> [Am dræɡ, Brit draɡ] VERB trans
1.1. drag (haul):
1.2. drag (force) ugs:
2. drag (allow to trail):
drag tail/garment/anchor
3. drag (dredge):
drag river/lake
4. drag COMPUT:
II. drag <Part Präs dragging; Past, Past Part dragged> [Am dræɡ, Brit draɡ] VERB intr
1.1. drag (trail):
drag anchor:
drag coat:
1.2. drag (lag):
2. drag (go on slowly):
drag work/conversation:
drag film/play:
3. drag (race cars) Am:
drag ugs
III. drag [Am dræɡ, Brit draɡ] SUBST
1.1. drag kein Pl (hindrance):
1.2. drag kein Pl sl:
lata f ugs
plomo m ugs
coñazo m Esp sl
camello m Col ugs
plomo m ugs
pelmazo m / pelmaza f ugs
¡qué lata! ugs
2. drag U (resistant force):
3. drag C (on cigarette):
drag ugs
drag ugs
pitada f LatAm
drag ugs
calada f Esp
4. drag U (influence) Am:
drag sl
palanca f ugs
drag sl
enchufe m Esp ugs
drag sl
cuña f CSur ugs
5. drag U (women's clothes):
in drag attr act/show
in drag attr act/show
6. drag C (dragnet):
7. drag (street) Am sl:
heel2 [Am hil, Brit hiːl] VERB intr
heel
heel ship:
Achilles heel SUBST
down-at-the-heels [Am ˌdaʊnətðəˈhilz, Brit ˌdaʊnətðəˈhiːlz], down-at-heel [ˌdaʊnətˈhiːl] ADJ <pred down at the heels>
1. down-at-the-heels (shabby, poor):
down-at-the-heels person
2. down-at-the-heels shoes/slippers:
con el taco gastado CSur Perú
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
spike heel
stiletto (heel) Brit
spike heel
stiletto (heel) Brit
wedge heel
wedge heel
wedge heel
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. heel [hi:l] SUBST
1. heel (of foot):
heel
to be at sb's heels
2. heel (of shoe):
heel
heel
taco m LatAm
3. heel (of the hand):
heel
4. heel (of loaf of bread):
heel
5. heel ugs (unfair person):
heel
Wendungen:
to be down at the heel
under the heel of sb/sth
to bring sb to heel
to come to heel
to walk to heel
II. heel [hi:l] INTERJ (dogs)
heel
III. heel [hi:l] VERB trans
1. heel (rugby kick):
heel
2. heel (football kick):
heel
stiletto heel SUBST
heel bar SUBST
heel bar
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
heel
spike heel
high-heel(ed) shoes
heel
heel bone
to tap one's heel
heel
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. heel [hil] SUBST
1. heel (of foot):
heel
to be at sb's heels
2. heel (of shoe):
heel
heel
taco m LatAm
3. heel (of the hand):
heel
4. heel (of loaf of bread):
heel
heel
5. heel ugs (cad):
heel
Wendungen:
under the heel of sb/sth
to bring sb to heel
to come to heel
to come to heel
to walk to heel
II. heel [hil] INTERJ (to dogs)
heel
stiletto heel SUBST
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
heel
spike heel
high-heel(ed) shoes
heel
to tap one's heel
heel
heel
Present
Iheel
youheel
he/she/itheels
weheel
youheel
theyheel
Past
Iheeled
youheeled
he/she/itheeled
weheeled
youheeled
theyheeled
Present Perfect
Ihaveheeled
youhaveheeled
he/she/ithasheeled
wehaveheeled
youhaveheeled
theyhaveheeled
Past Perfect
Ihadheeled
youhadheeled
he/she/ithadheeled
wehadheeled
youhadheeled
theyhadheeled
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