foot en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traducciones de foot en el diccionario inglés»español

I.foot <pl feet> [ingl. am. fʊt, ingl. brit. fʊt] SUST.

1. foot C:

foot (of person)
pie m
foot (of animal)
pie m
pararse amer.
to go/come on foot
my foot! coloq. impossible my foot, a child could have done it!
not to put a foot wrong
not to put a foot wrong
the shoe's or ingl. brit. boot's on the other foot
to be on the back foot
to have feet of clay liter.
to have one foot in the grave coloq.
meterle amer. coloq.
to put one's foot in it coloq.
meter la pata coloq.
to put one's foot in one's mouth coloq.
meter la pata coloq.
to put one's foot in one's mouth coloq.

Véase también: hand

I.hand [ingl. am. hænd, ingl. brit. hand] SUST.

1. hand ANAT.:

darse la(s) mano(s)
hand-sewn or -stitched

2. hand (in phrases):

en mano Esp.
presente Co. Sur
to hand ingl. brit. (within reach)
to hand ingl. brit. (within reach)
a (la) mano
a espuertas esp Esp.
not to do a hand's turn coloq.
no mover un dedo coloq.
not to do a hand's turn coloq.
no dar golpe Esp. Méx. coloq.
amarrar a alguien de pies y manos amer. excl Río Pl.
to give sb the glad hand ingl. am.
tener las manos amarradas amer. excl Río Pl.
tengo/tiene las manos amarradas amer. excl Río Pl.

3.3. hand <hands, pl > (possession, control, care):

5.1. hand JUEGOS (set of cards):

cartas fpl
irse al plato Chile
to tip one's hand ingl. am. coloq.

I.foot fault [ingl. am. ˈfʊt ˌfɔlt, ingl. brit.] SUST.

I.first-foot [ingl. am. ˈfərst ˈˌfʊt, ingl. brit.] V. intr.

II.first-foot [ingl. am. ˈfərst ˈˌfʊt, ingl. brit.] V. trans.

III.first-foot [ingl. am. ˈfərst ˈˌfʊt, ingl. brit.] SUST. sin pl.

club foot [ingl. am. ˌkləb ˈfʊt, ingl. brit.] SUST.

splay-foot [ingl. am. ˈspleɪ ˌfʊt, ingl. brit.] SUST. U

wrong-foot [ingl. am. ˈˌrɑŋ ˈfʊt, ingl. brit. ˌrɒŋˈfʊt] V. trans.

foot en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de foot en el diccionario inglés»español (Ir a español»inglés)

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to get a foot in the door
to put one's foot in it [or in your mouth] ingl. am.
to set foot in sth

foot-and-mouth disease [ˌfʊtəndˈmaʊθdɪˌzi:z] SUST.

La palabra que consultaste como aparece en otras partes del diccionario
sole of foot

Traducciones de foot en el diccionario español»inglés (Ir a inglés»español)

foot Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to get a foot in the door
I have a pain in my foot
the boot's ingl. brit. [or shoe's ingl. am.] on the other foot
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
However, the left field seats were only 251 feet away, protected by a 42-foot high screen.
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Its foot is elongated, with a double-edged anterior margin and two short, white, metapodial tentacles projecting from below the operculum.
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The body is elongate with a foot which is distinct from the upper body by a skirt like mantle hiding partially the foot.
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A lanky yet strong 6-foot-11 pivotman, his hustle, board work, and defense kept him in professional basketball for 17 years.
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On hatching, the goslings accompany the parents on foot to the learest lake, where they fledge after about 56 days.
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Travelogues were usually about eighty minutes in length, consisting of two 1000-foot reels of 16mm film, with an intermission in-between to change reels.
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Foot worship is a practice in foot fetishism.
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The extra footfalls provide additional smoothness to a rider because the horse always has at least one foot on the ground.
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A human skull lies by his right foot.
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The foot is often compared to a musical measure and the long and short syllables to whole notes and half notes.
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