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ft
čevelj (dolžinska mera)

ft SUST.

ft abreviatura de feet, foot:

ft

I. foot <feet> [fʊt] SUST. [ fi:t]

1. foot (limb):

to put one's feet up coloq.
at sb's feet

2. foot foot [or feet] (length):

čevelj m (= 0,3048 m)

3. foot feet (base):

4. foot feet LIT. ingl. brit.:

to have a foot in both camps
to have one foot in the grave
to have both feet on the ground
to put one's foot in it [or ingl. am.one's mouth]
my foot
to get off on the right/wrong foot
to rush sb off his/her feet
to think on one's feet
to be under sb's feet
to never put a foot wrong

II. foot [fʊt] V. trans. coloq.

foot bill:

poravnavati [form. perf. poravnati]

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Well, they were outshone by the controller the game shipped with, a behemoth with over 40 buttons, foot pedals and twin joysticks.
www.denofgeek.com
The previous occupants had left the premises in an indescribable state, with excrement, putrefying food and other unmentionable rubbish littering every foot of floor.
www.express.co.uk
The 30-foot-long cylinder is unmanned today, but the country's astronauts will visit the orbiting space laboratory later this year.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He drove into and circled the parking lot, and then he accelerated to crash through a 5-foot-high barrier of concertina wire separating the parking lot from the building.
en.wikipedia.org
Foot worship is a practice in foot fetishism.
en.wikipedia.org