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Aradığınız tam cümleyi bulamadık. "foot" için olan girdi aşağıda gösterilmektedir. Ayrıca bakınız: six | feet | tall
WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025: Temel Çeviriler |
foot n | (anatomy: end of leg) | ayak i. |
| He kicks best with his right foot. |
| Topa sağ ayağıyla daha iyi vuruyor. |
foot, plural: foot, feet n | (measure: 0.3048 m) (ölçü birimi: 0.3048 m) | ayak, kadem i. |
| The box was a little more than one foot wide. |
foot n | (base) | kaide, ayak i. |
| | temel i. |
| The foot of this cabinet needs repairing. |
| Bu masanın ayaklarının tamire ihtiyacı var. |
| İşsizlik sorununun temelinde eğitimsizlik yatmaktadır. |
foot n | (bottom) | alt, dip i. |
| She looked up from the foot of the stairs. |
| Merdivenin altından yukarıya doğru baktı. |
Ek Çeviriler |
foot n | (tread, step) | adım i. |
| With each foot he took he was drawing nearer the edge. |
foot n | (infantry) | piyade i. |
| He led a regiment of foot in the Civil War. |
foot n | (chair, table leg: end) (koltuk, masa) | ayak i. |
| The table's front legs both ended in a scrolled foot. |
foot n | (end opposite the head) | ayakucu i. |
| The blankets always ended up at the foot of the bed. |
foot n | (sediment, dregs) | çökelti i. |
| | tortul madde i. |
foot it vtr | (walk) | yürümek geçişsiz f. |
| | yaya olarak gitmek, yayan gitmek geçişsiz f. |
| The car has broken down, so we'll have to foot it. |
foot [sth]⇒ vtr | (walk on, tread) (sahnede, vb.) | yürümek f. |
| | çıkmak f. |
| On opening night, several actors will foot the stage for the first time. |
foot [sth] vtr | informal (pay: a bill) (fatura, vb.) | ödemek geçişli f. |
| The father of the bride will foot the bill for the wedding. |
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ball, ball of the foot n | (part of foot at base of big toe) | ayağın altı i. |
| | ayak parmağı kökü i. |
| He stood on the balls of his feet, ready to move. |
clubfoot, club foot, club-foot n | (congenital deformity of the foot) (doğuştan) | çarpık ayak i. |
| | yumru ayak i. |
| Persons with a clubfoot appear to be walking on their ankles. |
foot the bill vi | (pay the costs) | kendi cebinden ödemek f. |
| | hesabı ödemek f. |
| The Insurance company refused my claim, so I had to foot the bill for repairs myself. |
get your foot in the door, get a foot in the door v expr | figurative (succeed at an initial step) (bir işe, vb., mecazlı) | kapağı atmak f. |
| Melanie got her foot in the door of the fashion industry by working as a sales assistant in a clothing store. |
on foot adv | (walking) | yayan z. |
| | yürüyerek z. |
| It sometimes takes longer to drive than to get to work on foot. |
put your best foot forward v expr | figurative (do your best) | elinden geleni yapmak, elinden gelen çabayı göstermek f. |
| I'm not really much good at it but I'll put my best foot forward. |
put your best foot forward v expr | figurative (make good impression) | iyi bir izlenim yaratmak f. |
| Put your best foot forward at the job interview. |
put your foot down v expr | informal (accelerate, drive faster) | gaza basmak f. |
| If you put your foot down, we can get through the lights before they turn red. |
put your foot down v expr | informal, figurative (insist on [sth]) | kararlı olmak, azimli olmak f. |
| | hiç taviz vermemek f. |
| I had to put my foot down and tell him I wouldn't lie for him again. |
put your foot in it v expr | figurative, informal, UK (make an embarrassing blunder) | gaf yapmak, pot kırmak f. |
| (mecazlı) | çam devirmek f. |
| I put my foot in it by mentioning the birthday party to Jo. It's supposed to be a surprise! |
set foot v expr | (enter) | ayak basmak f. |
| | -e girmek f. |
| Liam has never set foot in England. Peter is so rude. I'll never set foot in his house again! |
underfoot, under foot adv | (on the ground, under your feet) | ayağın altında z. |
| | yerde z. |
| Sharon liked the sound of snow crunching underfoot. |
wrongfoot [sb], wrong-foot⇒ vtr | (make [sb] lose balance) | dengesini kaybettirmek geçişli f. |
| The tennis player hit a shot across the court that wrongfooted his opponent. |
wrongfoot [sb], wrong-foot vtr | figurative (make [sb] appear wrong) (birisini) | haksız çıkarmak geçişli f. |
| The author wrongfooted critics when his book became a surprise bestseller. |
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