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удобства
Talon d'Achille
Achilles heel СУЩ.
Achilles [брит. əˈkɪliːz, америк. əˈkɪliz]
I. heel [брит. hiːl, америк. hil] СУЩ.
1. heel АНАТ. (of foot):
talon м.
to bring [sb] to heel перенос. rebel
to bring [sb] to heel dissident, child, employee
to come to heel dog:
to come to heel person: перенос.
2. heel (of shoe, sock):
talon м.
3. heel (of hand):
talon м.
4. heel (of loaf, plant cutting):
talon м.
5. heel ТЕХН. (of saw, golfclub, ski):
talon м.
6. heel (power):
heel перенос.
botte ж.
7. heel брит. (person):
heel разг., устар.
chameau м. разг.
II. [high] heels СУЩ. только мн.
III. heel [брит. hiːl, америк. hil] ГЛ. перех.
1. heel (repair):
heel shoe
2. heel СПОРТ:
heel ball
IV. heel [брит. hiːl, америк. hil]
se braquer разг.
se défouler разг.
I. heel [hi:l] СУЩ.
1. heel (back of foot, sock, shoe):
talon м.
2. heel (back of the hand):
paume ж.
3. heel уничиж. разг. (unfair person):
Выражения:
to be at sb's heels
under the heel of sb/sth
sous la botte de qn/qc
II. heel [hi:l] МЕЖД.
III. heel [hi:l] ГЛ. перех. СПОРТ
heel ball
I. heel [hil] СУЩ.
1. heel (back of foot, sock, shoe):
talon м.
2. heel (back of the hand):
paume ж.
3. heel уничиж. разг. (unfair person):
Выражения:
to be at sb's heels
under the heel of sb/sth
sous la botte de qn/qc
II. heel [hil] МЕЖД.
III. heel [hil] ГЛ. перех.
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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The Achilles' heel of this approach is the loss of eschatological tension between this present age and the future divine rule that is yet to come.
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Unemployment, however, remains the country's Achilles' heel; more than 300,000 workers are unemployed.
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It was named in reference to Achilles' heel, because diagnostic features are found there for these animals.
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This may have been the Achilles' heel of the product, seriously limiting its marketplace and resulting in frustrated users.
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This improved running economy under maximal aenaerobic conditions without the strain on the achilles tendon, as it was still done in running shoes.
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