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Bedeutungen von dem Begriff "feet" im Spanisch Englisch Wörterbuch : 12 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
Common
feet pies [m/pl]
feet patas [f/pl]
General
feet garras [f/pl]
feet ñanes [m/pl] VErur.
feet guamas [f/pl] SV
Colloquial
feet quesos [m/pl]
feet pieses [m/pl] GTHNNICR
feet pieses [m/pl] SVrur.
Slang
feet pinreles [m/pl]
feet bases CR
feet troles CR
Engineering
feet pata de apoyo

Bedeutungen, die der Begriff "feet" mit anderen Begriffen im Englisch Spanisch Wörterbuch erhalten hat: 150 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
General
position (of the feet) planta [f]
fall on one's feet caer de pie [v]
drag one's feet arrastrar los pies [v]
dragging one's feet arrastrapiés [m]
kissing of the feet besapiés [m]
laborer who ties the feet of sheep for shearing legador [m]
peon that kneads clay with their feet pilero [m]
pressing with one's feet holladura [f]
crow's feet pata de gallo [f]
measure of depth equivalent to 14 feet or 3.89 m pica [f]
with four white feet cuatralbo [adj]
with three white feet tresalbo [adj]
tie by the feet apiolar [v]
have two left feet descompasarse [v]
wound the feet of oxen or horse with a plow share enrejar [v]
press with one's feet hollar [v]
cavities around the frog of horses' feet candados [m/pl]
pig's feet garras [f/pl]
dark reddish horse with white in the feet alazán [m]
stamp one's feet patear [v]
stamp one's feet patalear [v]
tap with the feet zapatear [v]
stamp one's feet zapatear [v]
(one's shoes) pinch one's feet apretarle los pies a alguien (los zapatos) [v]
(one's shoes) press against one's feet apretarle los pies a alguien (los zapatos) [v]
walk while dragging the feet arrastrar los pies [v]
rise to one’s feet levantarse [v]
rise to one’s feet pararse [v]
put one's feet up descansar con los pies en alto [v]
scramble to one's feet levantarse rápidamente y tambaleándose [v]
get to one's feet levantarse [v]
be on one's feet estar de pie [v]
shuffle one's feet andar arrastrando los pies [v]
shuffle one's feet caminar arrastrando los pies [v]
one's feet levantarse de un brinco [v]
shuffle one's feet arrastrar los pies [v]
be with the feet uncovered estar con los pies descalzos [v]
be with nothing on the feet estar con los pies descalzos [v]
sweep off a person's feet flechar a una persona [v]
hurt feet on long trek despearse [v]
make feet sore (walking) aspear [v]
tie hands and feet manear [v]
injure feet on long trek despearse [v]
toss an animal so feet are pointing up aspear [v]
at one's feet a los pies de alguien [adv]
at one's feet a la entera disposición de alguien [adv]
at the feet of servicial a [prep]
at the feet of a los pies de [prep]
at the feet of sacrificado a [prep]
at the feet of de la sangre de [prep]
at the feet of del estirpe de [prep]
at the feet of subyugado [prep]
at the feet of de la escuela de [prep]
at the feet of de la filiación de [prep]
at the feet of del parentesco de [prep]
at the feet of del estudio de [prep]
trick or treat smell my feet give me something good to eat padrino cacho [expr] CLdisused
trick or treat smell my feet give me something good to eat padrino cebo [expr] PE
trick or treat smell my feet give me something good to eat padrino pelado [expr] ARUY
crow's feet pata de gallo
crow's feet patas de gallo
feet of clay pies de barro
his feet smell le huelen los pies
crow's-feet patas de gallo
flat feet pies planos
square feet pies cuadrados
square feet of floor area pies cuadrados del área del piso
square/square feet pies cuadrados/cuadrado
a game in which players pretend that the floor is lava and proceed to climb on furniture or other objects to keep their feet off the ground el piso es lava
grey bird with white breast and red feet arandillo [m]
shuffling/dragging feet arrastrapiés [m]
contraction of the nerves in animals' feet emballestado [m]
labourer who ties the feet of sheep for shearing them legador [m]
piece of timber 18 feet long machón [m]
ceremony of washing of the feet on maundy thursday mandato [m]
stamping of feet pateo [m]
stamping of feet toqueado [m]
an obsolete unit of lineal measure, about 6 feet aba [f]
a surface measure (about 75 square feet) cuarterada (baleares) [f]
pad of some animals' feet manzanilla [f]
cold feet espantada [f]
gout in the feet podagra [f]
noise made by stamping the feet on nuts trisca [f]
noise made by bawling or stamping with the feet trapa [f]
stamping with the feet trápala [f]
at the feet of afectísimo [adj]
with feathers on the legs and feet (birds) calzado [adj]
with four white feet (horse) cuatralbo [adj]
having eight feet octópodo [adj]
sling dead animals by the feet empiolar [v]
rise on the hind feet enarmonarse [v]
get corns on the feet encallecer [v]
wound oxen or horse's feet with a ploughshare enrejar [v]
stamp the feet triscar [v]
cover the track of the fore feet with the track of the hind feet (horses) taparse [v]
sink into soft ground (the feet) zahondar [v]
cavities round the frog of horses' feet candados [m/pl]
be swept off one's feet rendir el albedrío [v]
be swept off one's feet ser arrebatado [v]
rise to one's feet ponerse en pie [v]
rise to one's feet levantarse [v]
on one's feet de pie [adv]
ten feet wide diez pies de ancho
ancient measure of 120 square feet arapenne [m] outdated
plant used for treating the corns or callousness of the feet matacallos [m] CLEC
sheepskin cover for the feet tamango [m] CLARPYUY
an evergreen tree that grows to 50 feet, native to the peruvian andes (schinus molle) aguaribay [m] ARUY
an evergreen tree that grows to 50 feet, native to the peruvian andes (schinus molle) aguaribá [m] ARUY
a tree reaching up to 100 feet aguacatón [m] CRPA
a palm tree reaching up to 114 feet in height with abundant edible fruit moriche [m] CO:SePE
an evergreen tree that grows to 50 feet, native to the peruvian andes (schinus molle) pirul [m] PE
contagious disease characterized by eruptions on the face, hands, feet, and genitals of fungal excrescences similar to white or red raspberries susceptible to ulcerating cuchipe [m] PE
blow or slap to the water with the hands or feet chacualazo [m] MXrur.
blow or slap to the water with the hands or feet chacualeo [m] MX
splashing the water with one's feet or hands chapoleteo [m] CU
woolen sock used by elderly to warm their feet in bed escarpín [m] BO
woolen sock used by elderly to warm their feet in bed escarpín [m] ECdisused
garment of a baby, with embroidery and lace reaching to the feet cargador [m] CUdisused
barracks punishment that consists in whipping someone while their feet and fingers remain on the ground gandi [m] HN
person with twisted arms or feet and ankles corino [m] PRrur.
person with twisted arms or feet and ankles corino [m] DO
person with twisted arms or feet and ankles corombo [m] DO
calluses on the soles of feet or palms ojo de pescado [m] MXNIPACUDOCO:N
calluses on the soles of feet or palms ojero [m] SVPY
calluses on the soles of feet or palms ojo de peje [m] DO
person who has chigger fleas on their feet tío ñaras [m] VErur.
blow with the fighter cock's feet palo [m] PR
children's game where participants pass by others reciting verses and lightly tapping their feet pisapisuela [m] AR
tumor or callus that forms on feet from walking barefoot sietecueros [m] NICRCUDOVEECPE
game in which a man lying on his back twirls a beam with his feet xocuaxpatolin [m] MXrur.
piece of timber, six, seven or eight feet long, with a width of six, seven or eight fingers by four, five or six fingers high cuairón [m] ARrur.
joist about 14 feet long, 6 inches wide and 4 inches thick colaña [f] rare
land measure of 36 square feet braza [f] PH
a palm tree reaching up to 114 feet in height with abundant edible fruit palma real [f] CO:SePE
falling onto its back with its feet in the air during a fight (fighter cock) concha [f] PR
fall onto its back with its feet in the air during a fight (fighter cock) pámpana [f] PR
filth accumulated on a part of the body, like the armpits or feet cota [f] DO
falling feet up in the middle of the fight pámpana [f] PR
home remedy of a cloth with hot tallow applied to the soles of feet plantilla [f] MXGTdisused
horse with two white feet on the same side res [f] AR
children's game involving walking on one's hands while another child holds their feet tijereta [f] NI
wound on the feet of livestock from a plow share enrejada [f] ESlocal
person with big feet gualebas [m/f] DO
person whose feet stink patajuca [m/f] HN
with four white feet (horse) cabiblanco [adj] VE
referring someone who can lasso an animal by its feet (farm laborer) cucharero [adj] AR:Nw
with large feet (man) chanquilón [adj] MX:N
with large feet (person) chapatón [adj] MX:Ne
with swollen feet jushunte [adj] SV
having sore feet despiado [adj] AR:Nwrur.