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hot foot
jemandem die Schuhe ansengen
в словаре PONS
hot ˈfoot СУЩ. usu ед. америк.
в словаре PONS
I. foot <pl feet> [fʊt] СУЩ. [pl fi:t]
1. foot (limb):
Fuß м. <-es, Fü̱·ße>
einen Fuß in etw вин. setzen
at sb's feet
2. foot < pl foot> <[or feet]> (length):
Fuß м. <-es, Fü̱·ße> (= 0,3048 Meter)
3. foot < pl feet> (base):
Fuß м. <-es, Fü̱·ße>
4. foot < pl feet> ЛИТ. (poetry):
Versfuß м. <-es, -füße>
Выражения:
my foot dated
so ein Quatsch! разг.
to put one's foot down esp брит. (accelerate)
to put one's foot[or esp америк. one's mouth] in it
to put one's foot to the floor америк.
II. foot [fʊt] ГЛ. перех.
1. foot разг. (pay):
to foot sth
2. foot америк. ЭКОН. (add up):
I. sweep [swi:p] СУЩ.
1. sweep no pl (a clean with a brush):
Kehren ср.
Fegen ср. св-нем. яз., швейц.
2. sweep dated (chimney sweep):
Schornsteinfeger(in) м. (ж.) <-s, ->
Rauchfangkehrer(in) м. (ж.) <-s, -> австр.
3. sweep:
Schwingen ср. <-s> kein pl
Rundumschlag м. <-(e)s, -schläge> a. перенос.
4. sweep (area):
Gebiet ср. <-(e)s, -e>
Gelände ср. <-s, ->
5. sweep (range):
Reichweite ж. <-, -n> a. перенос.
Spielraum м. <-(e)s> kein pl
6. sweep (search):
Suchaktion ж. <-, -en>
7. sweep разг. → sweepstake
8. sweep ИНФОРМ.:
Выражения:
II. sweep <swept, swept> [swi:p] ГЛ. перех.
1. sweep (with a broom):
to sweep sth
etw kehren [o. св-нем. яз., швейц. fegen]
den Kamin [o. австр. Rauchfang] kehren
австр. kehren
2. sweep (take in powerful manner):
the party was swept to power перенос.
3. sweep (remove):
to sweep back sth
4. sweep (spread):
to sweep sth
über etw вин. kommen
5. sweep (travel and search):
to sweep sth
etw absuchen [o. разг. durchkämmen]
6. sweep америк. разг. (win):
to sweep sth
etw abräumen разг. [o. уничиж.разг. einsacken]
Выражения:
to sweep sth under the carpet [or америк. also rug] [or австрал. also mat]
etw unter den Teppich kehren разг.
jdm den Kopf verdrehen разг.
III. sweep <swept, swept> [swi:p] ГЛ. неперех.
1. sweep (move smoothly):
gleiten <glitt, geglitten>
sweep person
rauschen разг.
sweep eyes
gleiten <glitt, geglitten>
2. sweep (follow path):
sich вин. [da]hinziehen
Выражения:
a new broom sweeps clean посл.
neue Besen kehren gut посл.
I. hot <-tt-> [hɒt, америк. hɑ:t] ПРИЛ.
1. hot (temperature):
2. hot (spicy):
hot food
scharf <schärfer, am schärfsten>
3. hot (angry):
hot argument, words
hot person
4. hot (close):
to be hot on sb's heels [or tracks] [or trail]
5. hot разг. (good):
absolute Spitze sein разг.
in etw дат. ganz groß sein разг.
heißer Tipp разг.
to be hot at sth
in etw дат. ganz groß sein разг.
6. hot предикат. разг. (enthusiastic):
to be hot for [or on] sth
scharf auf etw вин. sein разг.
7. hot (dangerous):
hot situation
gefährlich разг.
hot situation
hot issue, stolen items
hot criminal
8. hot жарг. (sexy):
heiß разг.
to be too hot to handle person
heiß sein разг.
9. hot (new, very interesting):
hot music, news, party
heiß разг.
10. hot разг. ЭЛЕКТР.:
verseucht разг.
stark <stärker, stärkste>
Выражения:
nur heiße Luft sein разг.
vor Wut kochen разг.
II. hot <-tt-> [hɒt, америк. hɑ:t] ГЛ. перех.
III. hot <-tt-> [hɒt, америк. hɑ:t] ГЛ. неперех.
to hot up pace
sich вин. steigern
to hot up situation
IV. hot [hɒt, америк. hɑ:t] СУЩ.
scharf auf jdn sein жарг.
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foot СУЩ.
to be quick on one's feet (quick-witted) перенос.
to be quick on one's feet (sharp-witted) перенос.
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hot ПРИЛ.
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hot ПРИЛ.
hot off the press[es] перенос.
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
PONS OpenDict

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This is known as the hot foot.
en.wikipedia.org
The creature easily crashes through the door and escapes, the intense radiation seemingly having no more effect than an old-fashioned hot foot.
en.wikipedia.org
There are several other versions of the hot foot prank, but all involve using a source of flame near a victim's foot.
en.wikipedia.org
He also said other markets typically asked for extra charges from hot foot traders and it was "not reasonable" to put extra charges on other stalls.
www.cambridge-news.co.uk
Why hot foot it to the holy land when the original multinational had a closer franchise?
www.australianstage.com.au