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Перевод: heel
[существительное] пятка ; подлец ; пята ; задник ; задний шип подковы; шпора ; каблук ; нижняя часть стойки; нижняя часть стропильной ноги; мерзавец ; обманщик ; крен ; ребро; грань ; остаток ; вершина ; [глагол] прибивать каблуки; прибивать набойки; пристукивать каблуками; следовать по пятам; ударить пяткой; кренить; крениться [мор.]; накрениться; кренговать; килевать; снабжать
Тезаурус:
- But when he strode on to the green, he came over, glanced fleetingly at the man, said not a word, turned on his heel and continued with his game.
- In fact, the way I had instinctively started to limp turned out to be the best: a short step on the left heel with the leg stiff and a long springing step on the right.
- They are taken and inserted ("struck") in the same way as softwood cuttings, although many gardeners remove whole sideshoots, pulling them off the main stem with a short portion of bard (a "heel") to aid rooting; neatly trim any ragged edges on the heel, and pinch out the tips of naturally bushy subjects.
- If Denise Scott Fears has problems refusing adults, she'll feel even more of a "heel" refusing that winsome child!
- He turned on his heel and marched self-righteously away.
- Otherwise, the position of the feet along with the amount of weight placed through the booms onto the mastfoot determine the angle of heel.
- Too good to miss is this special offer from designer Nazareth Walsh, who, for the rest of 1992, is giving a free pair of dupion shoes (flat, court, or Louis heel) with every wedding dress order over 600.
- With the other thumb pad make tiny circles from the top of the arch to the inner edge of the heel.
- "Saying she'd broken the heel on her shoe!
- The shallow oval profile is flattened and squared at the heel to match its recessed location in the body.
- Then fashion a heel and place the piece you have cut out over it to make the part for the ankle.
- The heel of one of them might massage his arm or the rough texture of his cheek.
- Heel, midfoot and forefoot refer to the area of the foot you strike the ground with.
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