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pieds
feet [брит. fiːt, америк. fit] СУЩ. только мн.
feet → foot
I. foot <pl feet> [брит. fʊt, америк. fʊt] СУЩ.
1. foot АНАТ.:
pied м.
patte ж.
pied м.
to help sb to their feet
to be on one's feet букв.
to be on one's feet again перенос.
to get sb/sth back on their/its feet (after setback)
to sweep sb off their feet букв.
to sweep sb off their feet перенос.
to sit at sb's feet букв.
to sit at sb's feet перенос.
my foot разг.!
mon œil! разг.
2. foot (measurement):
pied м. (anglais) (= 0, 3048 m)
3. foot (bottom):
pied м. (of de)
at the foot of list, letter
at the foot of page, stairs
at the foot of table
4. foot (of sewing machine):
pied м.
5. foot ВОЕН.:
6. foot ЛИТ. (in poetry):
pied м.
II. foot [брит. fʊt, америк. fʊt] ГЛ. перех.
payer la facture (for pour)
III. foot [брит. fʊt, америк. fʊt]
to be/get under sb's feet
to fall or land on one's feet
to put one's foot in it разг.
to put one's feet up
mal/bien commencer (with sb avec qn)
crow's feet СУЩ. только мн. (on face)
crow's feet
pattes-d'oie ж. мн.
flat feet СУЩ. только мн.
flat feet
pieds м. мн. plats
to have flat feet
I. foot <pl feet> [брит. fʊt, америк. fʊt] СУЩ.
1. foot АНАТ.:
pied м.
patte ж.
pied м.
to help sb to their feet
to be on one's feet букв.
to be on one's feet again перенос.
to get sb/sth back on their/its feet (after setback)
to sweep sb off their feet букв.
to sweep sb off their feet перенос.
to sit at sb's feet букв.
to sit at sb's feet перенос.
my foot разг.!
mon œil! разг.
2. foot (measurement):
pied м. (anglais) (= 0, 3048 m)
3. foot (bottom):
pied м. (of de)
at the foot of list, letter
at the foot of page, stairs
at the foot of table
4. foot (of sewing machine):
pied м.
5. foot ВОЕН.:
6. foot ЛИТ. (in poetry):
pied м.
II. foot [брит. fʊt, америк. fʊt] ГЛ. перех.
payer la facture (for pour)
III. foot [брит. fʊt, америк. fʊt]
to be/get under sb's feet
to fall or land on one's feet
to put one's foot in it разг.
to put one's feet up
mal/bien commencer (with sb avec qn)
athlete's foot [америк. ˈæθˌlits ˌfʊt] СУЩ.
mycose ж.
foot soldier СУЩ.
foot soldier ВОЕН., ИСТ.
club foot СУЩ.
pied м. bot
splay-foot СУЩ. только мн.
pieds м. мн. plats
foot fault СУЩ. (in tennis)
foot passenger СУЩ.
английский
английский
французский
французский
feet [fi:t] СУЩ.
feet pl of foot
I. foot <feet> [fʊt] СУЩ.
1. foot:
foot of person, object
pied м.
foot of animal
patte ж.
to get to one's feet
2. foot (unit):
pied м.
3. foot (lower part):
pied м.
Выражения:
to fall on your feet
II. foot [fʊt] ГЛ. перех.
crow's feet СУЩ. мн.
crow's feet
I. foot <feet> [fʊt] СУЩ.
1. foot:
foot of person, object
pied м.
foot of animal
patte ж.
to get to one's feet
2. foot (unit):
pied м.
3. foot (lower part):
pied м.
Выражения:
to fall on your feet
II. foot [fʊt] ГЛ. перех.
athlete's foot СУЩ.
club foot СУЩ. МЕД.
pied м. bot
foot brake СУЩ.
foot-and-mouth disease СУЩ.
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Foot Barns
Foot Barns (Comédiens ambulants) ТЕАТР. брит. fig аффикс
Comédiens ambulants брит. fig
французский
французский
английский
английский
crow's feet мн.
английский
английский
французский
французский
feet [fit] СУЩ.
feet pl of foot
I. foot <feet> [fʊt] СУЩ.
1. foot:
foot of person, object
pied м.
foot of animal
patte ж.
to get to one's feet
2. foot (unit):
pied м.
3. foot (lower part):
pied м.
Выражения:
to fall on your feet
II. foot [fʊt] ГЛ. перех.
crow's feet СУЩ. мн.
crow's feet
cold feet СУЩ. мн. разг.
to get cold feet
I. foot <feet> [fʊt] СУЩ.
1. foot:
foot of person, object
pied м.
foot of animal
patte ж.
to get to one's feet
2. foot (unit):
pied м.
3. foot (lower part):
pied м.
Выражения:
to fall on your feet
II. foot [fʊt] ГЛ. перех.
athlete's foot СУЩ.
foot brake СУЩ.
club foot СУЩ. МЕД.
pied м. bot
20 feet in width
французский
французский
английский
английский
crow's feet мн.
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This method allows the rider to shed speed much faster than a normal foot brake due the rider being able to apply much greater pressure against the road.
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Just as the loss of firstly the handbrake, followed by the secondary loss of a foot brake, both combine to allow a car to career down a hill.
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I have driven it -- and it's a particularly poor implementation of a foot brake.
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Brakes were crude, as was usual in the period, with a foot brake acting on the transmission and a hand brake on the rear drums.
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The foot brake pedal, which was the only pedal in the car, operated brakes on all three wheels mechanically, using cables.
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