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I. boot [bu:t] SUST.

1. boot (footwear):

boot

2. boot coloq. (kick):

boot
to get the boot fig.
to give sb the boot fig.
to put the boot in ingl. brit.
to put the boot in fig.

3. boot AUTO.:

boot ingl. brit.
boot ingl. am.
lisice f pl.

4. boot ingl. brit. coloq. (woman):

old boot

II. boot [bu:t] V. trans. coloq.

boot
vreči ven

boot out V. trans. coloq.

boot
dati na čevelj

hob·nailed boot [ˌhɒbneɪldˈ-] SUST.

rub·ber ˈboot SUST.

rubber boot

ˈski boot SUST.

ski boot

wel·ling·ton [ˈwelɪŋtən] esp ingl. brit., wel·ling·ton ˈboot SUST. esp ingl. brit.

car-ˈboot sale SUST. ingl. brit.

car-boot sale
Present
Iboot
youboot
he/she/itboots
weboot
youboot
theyboot
Past
Ibooted
youbooted
he/she/itbooted
webooted
youbooted
theybooted
Present Perfect
Ihavebooted
youhavebooted
he/she/ithasbooted
wehavebooted
youhavebooted
theyhavebooted
Past Perfect
Ihadbooted
youhadbooted
he/she/ithadbooted
wehadbooted
youhadbooted
theyhadbooted

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Skiers in this class may have a specially made ski boot with a prosthetic built into it.
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Skiers in this sport class may have a specially made ski boot with a prosthetic built into it.
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There are several basic types of ski boot in use which vary in the way the boot closes around the lower leg: front-entry, rear-entry and open-throat ski boots.
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When this motion happens, intermittent contact between the shin and the tongue/upper cuff of the ski boot takes place.
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They also differ from ski boots in that the soles are beveled to avoid dragging in the snow during deep carves.
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